I think I will take your suggestion and go for the U3.
You are right almost all people here buy used ones, because a new one is simply too expensive. Also the prices here are more than the U.S so for the same money you pay I will get a lesser worth piano.
I have got 3 more questions:
1. Have you ever heard about a problem in Yamaha pianos that after it becomes
old (more than 30 years old) the soundboard is getting distortion,cracks and the
sound becomes more metallic?
I heard the sound of an old U1 at my friend house
I didn't noticed it sounded more metallic or anything
What I noticed was tha the higest and lowest notes get dispersed more/the sound lasts more compared to the mechanic of a new one
I can ask my piano technician to have better information
2. Have you heard about people having trouble with the white teflon (looks like a
white cigarette- I don't know the name of that part) in the mechanism of the
Yamaha piano?
Didn't hear about this one
What this defect is supposed to cause?
3. Do you think if I buy a Yamaha piano in an o.k condition (1974) it is probably to
last me for another 20 years without having to repair anything (I usually play an
hour every day so the wear is small)?
I think so
Now, usually a new piano is renewed in some parts after 30 years and reconditioned after 50 years
If the piano is simply used then either the sealer will renew it for you or you will have to do some little works now and then
If it is from 1974 probably the previously owner did something to renew to piano
What you do usually to renew a piano is to check if the keyboard escapemet/action is still functioning
Try to move from the side each keys left to right
If the movement is too large, you've to renew the keyboard
Have a look at the hammers and see if they appear new or are consumed
Look at the blocks in they're new and if they're going to hold the tuning
Have the piano perfectly tuned before you buy it at wait three days after the tuning to see if it can hold the tuning
For that price I think they should also include transportation, a new bench and at least one free tuning
Thank you for your answers,
Eyal
No problem
Let me know what you decide eventually
daniel