Colleagues, do you think a Steinway M 5'7" baby grand is enough of a piano to teach advanced students (college prep)? Do any of you use one for this purpose?
Mine is a very good 1922 M but needs rebuilding as it has a crack in the sounding board, so I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it. I ask you because some piano dealers have told me they don't want to take in an M on trade as there are so many around, and they prefer the Steinway L/O (5'10"), A (6'4"?) or the traditional B (6'11").
If money is no object, of course the bigger Steinway grands are better, but my finances are very slim right now. I have located a master rebuilder in Tampa FL about an hour away from us in Sarasota FL, He can shim the sounding board, restring it, put in a new pinblock etc. But I'm not sure an M is worth it. I wonder if a Yamaha C3 6'1" would be better for a studio? or would students prefer the smaller Steinway? I'm not too crazy about Yamahas, but maybe it could be voiced properly to get rid of the tinnyness. Or a cheap Steinway A or B that needs a rebuild, but hard to find.
So, what do you think about a Steinway M baby grand? Thank you very much.
Sarasota (FL) pianist