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If you can stretch your budget to $20K, there are a few Charles Walter 190s to be had (others will say this is unrealistic, but I bought mine in October for this, and know of another new one for sale at this price). I have no comment on the new Samick Pramberger.
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As for Pramberger, if you can find a YC Pramberger (and a few are still around) they are seriously discounted and considered quite a deal. The usual advice by Piano World members is to play as many pianos as possible before making a decision. Kawai, Bohemia, and Petrof are must plays in this price range. Your range is $12K to $18K? Yamaha is definitely NOT out of your range.
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(And yes, tonight I purchased Larry Fine's book via this website - gladly supporting Piano World). Are these brands that would be of high, reliable quality in my price range? I welcome all input as Winters in the midwest are perfect for piano shopping. We have not tried a Kuwai, Petrof, or Bohemian yet. So, my question to all you wonderful piano "gearheads" (and I mean that sincerely Cha Cha!) out there, is what are the meaningful differences I should know about between a YC and Samick made Pramberger baby grand? After some research on this site, however, I found that what he is trying to sell me is a Samick manufactured Pramberger. My local dealer "sold us" on the quality of the Young Cheng/Pramberger relationship. We recently tried a Pramberger that sounded and felt very nice. My wife like the sound and feel of the Yamaha and Baldwin baby grands but new they are out of our range. The most succinct way of saying what I'm looking for is buying a the "Honda Accord EX" of pianos for $12 to $18K. My wife literally tears when we go out testing pianos just thinking of the prospect of starting to play the piano again. I am looking for my wife who wants to begin playing again and my two young daughters. The dedication by the regular contibutors is appreciated. After spending six hours reading various posts I am AMAZED by the incredibly helpful advice found here. Please note that the online shipping calculator is not applicable.First, let me say that I am new to this forum. Extended warranty plans are also available. Delivery and service promotions are applicable at times. For more information on delivery and service fees, please contact Alamo Music Center for a quote. Delivery and/or service fees vary and are based on location and logistics. Additional service plans are available at the time of purchase.Ĭomplete package qualifies for financing and includes a matching bench. It includes a 90-day full-service warranty with purchase and will be tuned before delivery. This instrument has been thoroughly inspected by our service department and maintained to ensure it is sold in optimal playing condition. But of course for concertizing and recording, these pianos are unsurpassed. Many people, including professionals, just keep the lids closed on these pianos, since their power can really be felt. Many tonal advantages come with this size, allowing for longer and thinner bass and tenor strings, in order to produce a tone that is more clear, pure and penetrating than that produced by a six foot grand.
#2004 YOUNG CHANG BABY GRAND PIANO J.J. PRAMBERGER FULL#
These pianos are on average two feet shorter than a full concert grand but are a foot longer than the six foot "parlor" grand. More and more people, particularly those with means and space, are considering the seven foot grand, sometimes called a "semi-concert" grand, or an "artist" grand. This piano is in excellent condition and plays like a dream. Young Chang is the #1 manufacturer in Korea, and compares with Yamaha and Kawai. It looks like it came right from the Young Chang factory in Korea. The terrific sound in this Young Chang PG-213 (7') polished ebony semi-concert grand piano is suitable for anywhere a home, a recital hall, lesson studio, recording studio, jazz club, church etc.