Hi, I agree with the previous comments (it's a bit expensive considering it's the 'plain' model), although if you don't want tone generators (it doesn't sound like you do) or silent mode (again, probably not if you're using it for accompaniment rather than practice in a small house), and if you can beat the dealer down a bit you may not mind. One thing I noted, however, is that you say it's a white one. These are fairly unusual, particularly in private homes (how tasteless can one person be?). The white uprights and grands are most commonly found in hotels and restaurants, and as such it might have been played a damn sight more than the average Disklavier. You won't be able to tell from the outside as these tend not to have been played 'manually' and so can look mint. You should think about getting the action checked out before purchase. Charles --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, <mark.carline@b...> wrote: > Help!!! > > I am trying to make my mind up about buying a White 2nd Hand Yamaha > Disklavier MX100II that I have seen for sale and I just cant make up my > mind.
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Re: 2nd Hand MX100II - Do I ? or Dont I ?
2003-11-29 by tillsbury2000
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