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FW: [disklavier] Basic guidance

2004-12-06 by Art Goldberg

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From: Art Goldberg [mailto:artgold@...] 
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 12:12 PM
To: 'msull@...'
Subject: RE: [disklavier] Basic guidance

 

Michael, 

 

We just went through this and it is infinitely confusing.  It becomes a
function of what you want to spend and what your priorities are.  This is
what I learned.

 

1.	Disklavier is only available on Yamaha.  I thought the Yamaha pianos
were very expensive for what you get and if price is of importance to you
there are better alternatives. 
2.	Lots of the more moderately priced pianos are now made in China,
almost all the brands made on the same line.  The Chinese have bought up
many American sounding names from now defunct companies and make pianos with
those brand names.  So you will see pianos from Hallet & Davis, Rogers &
Court, etc, all of which look very similar with minor differences.  By the
way, the Kawai or Yamaha dealers will try to disparage the Chinese pianos
but I would have to tell you that I thought the quality of the pianos was
excellent for the money and many of the part are German or American
manufacture, in some instances better than the parts in the Japanese pianos.
We selected a Hallet and Davis because we liked the styling of the legs on
one model that they have.  
3.	The two choices that we saw for adding an automated playing device
to any of these piano with Pianomation and Piano Disk.  After bouncing back
and forth between the two, we finally decided on the Pianomation system.  I
thought that the solenoids that operate the keys were better and more
importantly, you could adjust the play volume with greater control on that
system.  Thus far, we have been very pleased with the Pianomation system.
We bought the most basic playback unit with the exception of upgrading so
that we could wireless link to a standard CD player that we keep remote
instead of loading disks at the piano. 

 

I don't pretend that any of this is the definitive word on the units or the
pianos but I hope that having spent two months on the process and learning a
lot along the way, that the thoughts will make your task easier. 

 

Art

 

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From: Michael Sullivan [mailto:msull@...] 
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 7:36 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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