Hi all, I was wondering is there any really SIGNIFICANT differences between a Yamaha C1 and a C2. I have the opportunity to have my parents help me get one, but I really don't know if I need the 5'8 C2 when a 5'3 C1 would fit so much nicer, plus save my parents the $3,500 dollars difference. I played many grands of various sizes and I must say that Yamaha's C1 was the ONLY 5'3 grand that actually sounded beautiful and compared to my 5'7 1977 G2 that I'm thinking of trading in rather than refinishing.
Please don't just say, get the C2 cause it's bigger and bigger is better! I was wondering if anyone that is familiar with this series had any more articulate thoughts, lol. If it helps at all I am an advanced player, but will be done my diplomas in 2 years and will just have this piano for my own enjoyment, as I teach downstairs on the big upright which is in the studio. This piano will be for the living room upstairs. The 5'7 I have isn't huge huge, but you do think "piano" before you think "living room," which might not seem to be such a bad thing for some of you!
BTW, does anyone think it is just a selfish waste of money to get a piano that sounds and feels exactly the same as yours just because it is 4 inches smaller (if I go with C1), and 30 years newer (though the inside of my piano has been kept up beautifully, the knuckles are the only thing that need replacing soon), and in imaculate condition (my piano does look like, well.......... hmm... some paint will do the trick I think), and has a polyester finish (just found out mine is latex, so yeah.......drat, no patch jobs on that stuff).
My main reason is the outside though. It has large scratches along the sides, though it didn't cut all the way through the paint, so it still looks black. The gold paint has been worn and scratched off most of the pedals, one key is chipped, the bench is missing a small chunk, there is one mega scratch right through to the wood on the front from when the bench lid broke and whacked into it (my dad fixed the lid, btw), and I have no idea how, but when I bought it, the lady had skillfully covered over with some sort of paint so that you couldn't see them - all the many many many chunks missing from all over the edges! Now the metal shows through. Each time I wipe my piano down, more appear!! Not good paint I guess. And being a latex finish, it has an overall scruffy appearance because the paint gradually get mottled. I guess from hand touching it and such. BUT the inside IS immaculate and it sounds like a dream.
So do I be content, for it does look okay from across the room, but I seriously do need to get our lawn furnature paint out and repaint all the metal spots, and thus save $10,000.
Or do I trade it in plus $10,000 ($13,500 for C2), and get a brand new piano that sounds and feels pretty much exactly the same.
Of course I want the new one, and my parents are willing to help me get it, but that's a lot of zeros, no?

Yes, I could refinish, but can I change latex to polyester, and would it be worth the $$$$$ to do it anyway??
