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Default Upright Piano for the Studio

J. Roberts wrote:
I really don't know a hell of a lot about pianos, but I'd like to get
an upright for the studio. It would be mostly for pop/rock and some
jazz. No classical, so an upright should be sufficient. What should
I be looking for? What kind of considerations, what makes, what
models, etc.? I'm thinking of spending no more than about $2,500.


I just bought a good condition 1905 C. Bechstein upright for equiv US$600
incl freight 200 miles (arrives Tuesday !). You should be able to get a
reasonable quality used baby grand for 2K5 I would think, or a highly
up-market upright (Bechstein, Lipp, Yamaha, etc. Steinways probably
disproportionately pull more dosh used than they are worth...).

geoff


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