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Imago
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Joined: Mar 25, 2006
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Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:15 pm |
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I don't have the room or the funds right now to get a grand piano and i'm saving for a c-7, but for now I need an acoustic piano. Is anybody familiar with the yamaha U-1. what are your thoughts on it. I've herd them live and was very impressed at their performance for an upright piano, but do they record well?
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BobRogers
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I had a U-1 for about 12 years before the family Steinway grand was handed down to me. I never recorded it, so I can't help there. You can judge tone and action for yourself, but I was very happy with it and would put it at the top of my list if I was going to get another upright. Probably an important point - It was very stable and easy to maintain. Held tune very well. Was in great shape when I sold it. |
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