They are all great pianos. In my opinion it sounds as if you would enjoy any of them. My vote would be to buy the DGc1 if the price is right or go to the Dc3M4 because of the tone of the piano which is noticably better than the smaller instruments. I am not sure of the sensor issue but I have listened to all of the models and as far as play back is concerned I would be pleased with any. Disklavier is a fantastic product. Steve --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "manhattanboy100" <manhattanboy100@...> wrote: > > Hi, need a bit more help, please!!! Was set to purchase a GC1M4 (5'3") > as I am not a player, its in my price range and am really buying for > disklavier which I love. After listening to my friend play the same > pieces on both the GC1 and the C2 (5'8") side by side I could hear a > difference, not huge, but noticeably smoother. The larger C2 will fit > in my apartment and is about $10,000 more. Now I understand the > disklavier on the C3 is different from the unit on the GC1 and the C2 > in that it has hammer sensors. Can anyone offer some advice? Do the > hammer sensors affect playback of pre-recorded software or just > recording. If only recording then no matter since I can't play anyway! > Buying a car was much easier. Thanks, > Ron >
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Re: DGC1 v DC2 v DC3
2007-01-22 by pl88ks
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