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RE: [disklavier] Basic guidance

2004-12-06 by Gorman, Ken (PA62)

Michael,
 
Here's a link to a web-site that compares the various player pianos on the
market today - Yamaha Disklavier, Pianodisc, ConcertMaster, and Pianomation.
 
http://www.pacifier.com/~larryf/compare.html
<http://www.pacifier.com/~larryf/compare.html> 
 
I'm sure after going through the site above, you'll have a lot more
questions.  The folks here are happy to answer your questions.  A few years
back, I was in your situation.  I was considering a player piano and
researched the various options available, including retro-fitting my
existing grand piano with a player system.  After a lot of research, I
decided a Yamaha Disklavier was the best choice for me.  
 
Keep the questions coming.
 
Regards,
 
Ken
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sullivan [mailto:msull@...] 
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:36 AM
To: disklavier@...
Subject: [disklavier] Basic guidance


Can anyone direct me to a source of basic infromation needed in purchasing a
baby grand with player, for someone who knows nothing about them?  I'm not
sure I even know the meaningful differences between Disklavier and anything
else, or whether the newer technology will matter to someone who wants to
have a piano that plays itself & allows the kids to take lessons & me to
fool around.  Thanks.
 
Michael A. Sullivan
 


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