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Buying a piano for my musical husband as a surprise gift and so our children may someday play. I really liked the sound and quality of this Kawai but have zero idea if it's reasonably priced or over-priced. Insight? Thanks!
http://www.charlottesvillepiano.com/sale_detail.php?ud_piano_id=50 |
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We bought a brand-new studio Kawaii ten years ago and IIRC it was about $4K. So this doesn't seem outrageous to me.
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| I think that looks right and I played 18 years on a Kawai and it was a great piano. Just a life tip, make sure you get it tuned minimum once a year. Happy playing! |
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I hate you, OP. I clicked on that link and now I really want to spend my "bathroom renovation" fund on a used baby grand piano.
Studio pianos are great - they don't take up too much room. only downside is that they are actually harder to move than a grand. (moving companies take the legs off of a grand.) |
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Hire a piano technician to check it out before you buy it. It will probably cost about $150, but it is worth it and if you decide against this piano, watching the technician go over the piano will help you evaluate the next piano.
There is also a blue book for used pianos. You can find them on the internet. I like the sweetness of kawai pianos. We bought a 1985 52 inch upright Kawai for $5000 a few years back. It was in excellent condition. |