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Topic: Stressed on piano purchase - Yamaha Disklavier  (Read 5253 times)

Offline 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

Offline 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.

Offline 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!
There is so much still to be created. 88 keys, you do the math. ∞
 

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