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Topic: Stressed on piano purchase - Yamaha Disklavier
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uoduck
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Stressed on piano purchase - Yamaha Disklavier
on: January 07, 2013, 03:27:33 AM
Hello all,
I have been looking into the purchase of a piano to buy for my house. I have pretty well settled in on getting a 5'3 Yamaha with the Disklavier feature. The exact model I am looking at is the DGC1SE3. This piano will have the E3 Disklavier and the Silent piano feature. Does anyone know from experience what would be a good price for this? I originally was offered a little over $27k by the dealer however they negotiated down to 25k. Is this a good buy in your opinion? This is stressful to me due to the difficulty obtaining pricing aside from the astronomical MSRP.
Thank you so much for any help,
Erik
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johnmar78
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Re: Stressed on piano purchase - Yamaha Disklavier
Reply #1 on: January 07, 2013, 04:54:20 PM
Most dealers in australia only buy trade in if you bought the piano from them in the first palce, otherwise, private sell is teh best bet. Perhaps try ebay?? I dnt know the trend in your country.
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brendan765
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Re: Stressed on piano purchase - Yamaha Disklavier
Reply #2 on: January 09, 2013, 03:58:54 AM
Please dont buy a keyboard for practice, but if you need one for getting midi composing done...do what you gotta do. otherwise shame on you!
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