Is Yamaha U1 a good piano?

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Is Yamaha U1 a good piano?

Because the U1 is such a well-known and well-loved piano, the resale value is particularly high compared with other models. The Yamaha U1 is so popular because it is good enough for performance, rugged enough for institutions, and affordable enough for the home.

How much does a Yamaha U1 upright piano cost?

Yamaha U1 48″ Upright Piano

Yamaha U1 MSRP Prices
U1 PE Polished Ebony $11,399
U1 SE Satin Ebony $11,399
U1 AW Satin Walnut $13,499
U1 PM Polished Mahogany $13,499

Is Yamaha U3 better than U1?

The big sister to the U1, the Yamaha U3, at 52” tall and 59” wide, offers many of the same advantages to the U1, and more. The U3 provides a sound which is both louder and richer, thanks to its larger soundboard surface area and longer bass strings.

How long can Yamaha U1 last?

Refurbished / restored / reconditioned??? Strings – life expectancy 40-50 years max. (The bass on early Yamaha pianos was not their strong point.)

How much is a used Yamaha U1 worth?

From the $4000 to $5000 range, you start to get a pretty wide mix to be honest. The U1, anywhere from about 3 million to about 5 million serial number range, will be available at this price point.

Are Yamaha pianos the best?

Yamaha Premium Pianos Yamaha’s top grade of premium pianos represent their attempt to compete with the most prestigious pianos in the world. These are all hand-crafted, requiring many hours to complete, with sound that rivals all but the best instruments in the world.

Why does Yamaha U1 say Nippon Gakki?

She was really trying to determine what was the year of the piano, as the person who sold it too her “out of a garage full of pianos” in LA did not have the originial owners manual.They did have a piano tech come to give the thumbs up and they paid $220 in 1992. The serial number for the Yamaha U1 is 577898. It says Nippon Gakki inside.

How tall is the Yamaha U1 upright piano?

Yamaha U1 Specifications. 48”/121cm Height. 88 keys made from acrylic resin. 3 pedals (damper, muffler, soft) Soft-close fallboard. 228kg Weight. RRP; around $8,000. As you can see, a fairly standard set of specifications for an upright piano. However, this is anything but a standard piano.

What was the name of the first Yamaha piano?

History: In 1887 a watchmaker by the name of Torakusu Yamaha founded Japan’s first reed organ company. By 1899 he traveled to the USA to learn how to build pianos and started making grand and upright pianos under the name Nippon Gakki meaning “Japanese Musical Instrument”.

Where does the name Nippon Gakki come from?

Nippon Gakki means “Japan Musical Instrument”. They are nice pianos. You will see this name on the older U1 pianos.

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