JUST ARRIVED!
Recently out of a private residence!
Another new arrival here at Piano Outlet. ONLY AVAILABLE HERE AT PIANO OUTLET!
Once again we prove our ability to find the most desireable and rarest Yamaha grand pianos. The Yamaha GA1 better known as the baby C1 is a 4'11" cutie made in Japan. I emphasize this since current 4'11" (GB1) models are made in China. This is a much better piano that is better constructed to Japanese standards. This piano was purchased new here in South Florida in 2003 and has been meticulously cared for. Although considered the entry level model Disklavier there is nothing entry level about it's performance. The piano comes with both Floppy and CD Drives so you can enjoy Yamaha's complete library. There are even 2 speakers installed at the factory that are specifically designed for the Disklavier. I have been playing one of the CD's that comes with the piano, the latest Bette Midler album and it sound fantastic, her voice sounds like she is singing right in my ear due to the clarity of Yamaha's electronics. I can't write enough about the piano's condition, it is NEW. There are hardly even any hammer impressions. The finish is perfect with no damage whatsoever. This piano is factory fresh as they come. Balance of factory warranty still in effect! The previous owner told me they just didn't use it that much and due to their downsizing they decided to sell it. Now the lucky purchaser will realize and great value consiering a new one of these will cost over $20k.
Delivery $600 anywhere in the United States with Stairs Extra, as little as 10 day delivery time!
At Piano Outlet we feature the worlds largest selection of Pre-owned Yamaha and Kawai pianos with hundreds of instruments available. Feel free to call me at 954-977-8595 Russell or see us at WWW.PianoOutletCom.
hmm! sometimes you can see how limited are some people's brain... I wish a could have one like these, to listen and practice recording techniques...
ermollejuo 10 months ago
Put it this way: what if you want to listen to a piece of music on a piano but
1. Don't feel like playing.
2. Don't want to hire someone to play.
3. Don't want to listen to a recording on CD, LP, or tape.
4. Don't want to listen to a rendition via General MIDI on a *synthesizer.*
Then it's clear that the Disklavier has a particular advantage.
And, the system does not affect the acoustic properties of the instrument.
Plus, nobody's forcing you to get a Disklavier if you buy a Yamaha piano.
Watcher3223 2 years ago 2
Why would anyone mess up a great piano by putting on a piece of crap like that? Either you can play or you make believe with one of these gadgets. Shameful!
homerboy488 2 years ago
Nice!
0blacone 3 years ago