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Re: [disklavier] DGC1A versus DGH1BA

2003-10-21 by Carol Beigel

The DGC1A is MUCH better sounding piano than the DGH1BA piano.  It is the
newest "price point" piano in that they took a C1 piano and cut enough
corners to be able to sell it cheaper.  I believe the GH1B is now
discontinued as they are both the same size.  The GC1 piano differs from the
C1 in  cabnetry in that the wood under the finish is different, there is no
sustenuto even though there are 3 pedals, and the styling of the music desk
and legs are different. It tunes much cleaner than a GH1B.

The DGH1BA and the DGC1A should both have the same Disklavier features as
they both have an A in the model number - meaning they both have a CD
player.  Sometimes these models have been sold as "play-only" models so make
sure they Record.  The DGC1A should be a MarkIII with a CD player and have
the Silent feature and all other features of a MarkIII disklavier.  I would
think both models will do transpositions.

Carol Beigel

----- Original Message -----
From: "barrycmccarthy" <barrymccar@...>
To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 5:37 PM
Subject: [disklavier] DGC1A versus DGH1BA


> I am researching these instruments.  Can anyone tell me the basic
> difference?  Looks like one is older than the other, and one can do
> transpositions, but the other can't.  Is that it?
>
> Thanks.
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