Okay, thanks for the clarification, so the lower level model has decreased in quality however the higher end models remain the same.
I was not addressing the "quality" issue, merely pointing out that the "moving production to China" part you wrote before was not entirely accurate.
Quality is quality, place of manufacture is place of manufacture. The two are not nceesarily correlated. Take Yamaha's GA1 and GB1, for example -- GB1 is GA1's successor as Yamaha's cheapest, smallest grand piano carrying the "Yamaha" brand. The GA1 was made in Japan. The GB1 is made in Indonesia, yet as a matter of concensus, many would consider the GB1 "an improvement" over the GA1. The correlation between "made in X" and "quality" is just not that cut-and-dry.
I cannot comment directly on Yamaha-branded Chinese-made pianos since I have never played any (they are not imported into the US at all, which is where I live). But the Indonesian-made GB1 was quite OK.
For susan_wong, my suggestion is that when you ask question, it will be much more helpful if you also cite the MODEL designation of the pianos you're asking about. Yamaha makes everything from $3000 upright to $100,000 concert grands, lots of difference depending on which MODEL you're talking about.
Good luck.
