Wanda Canfield wrote: > > Does anyone know where I coudl get info on installing a system into a > non-disklavier piano? I had tried a few yamaha disklavier's a few years > bakc and the tone was not rich enough for me, so I am considering > finding a nice upright that I do like the swound of and looking into > getting the system installed. > To my knowledge this is not done. Disklaviers are not sold as retrofits. There are other player mechanisms that can be fitted to pianos, but I suspect your best bet both performance and COST wise will be to find a used piano with a player mechanism already fitted. > One more thing - if I were to buy one, then decide I did not like the > piano, how hard woudl it be to sell it and recoup wht I paid? I am > guessing this is a small niche market? Here's the good news. You probably can sell it for exactly what you pay for it. You're only out the moving charges. How to find a Disklavier. I bought mine off another member of this mailing list who had it for sale on EBAY. A perhaps better way is to check online and make phone calls to most of the piano dealers (especially ones that sell Yamaha) around and see if they have any available used models.
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Re: [disklavier] Installing a Disklavier system - does anyone have any info?
2006-10-06 by Ron Natalie
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