Yamaha U3 - Made in 1972
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@Wumbo20 Yamaha has piano manufacturing plants in the US. Even beyond that, whatever piano is built, it needs to be seasoned for a particular continent/island/country, using material (mainly wood) from that area, or else it will fall apart over time.
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@thegoodgeneral dude all u3´s are built in japan
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its sound is really nice even it is 1972 model!
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN "WET PIANOS" AND HOW DO THEY FALL APART?
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Yamaha has a great reputation over Petrof, but I believe the Petrof is a better piano.
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What is better a yamaha su7 or petrof 135
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U1s I've heard sounded glassy compared to U3. Pramberger with german spruce listed at $4900CAN sounded much better than U1
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I was told by a couple of salesmen that it is $11000CAN new.
I was offered one used and not in good shape for $4400CAN
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Yamaha U1s are standard, stable uprights with good engineering. There are some uprights with some better qualities, but U1s are the ones I'd ask to see first. They're reliable and beautiful.
Be careful, however, to make sure the one you're purchasing was built in the country in which you're going to use it. Japanese pianos in North America fall apart because of the difference in climates. We call those "wet pianos."
I'm playing the same piano ! Such an awesome instrument !!
grosXconXquiXpue 4 years ago 4
haha i'm getting this piano :)
xlilcutie93x 3 years ago 2