Yamaha U3 Upright Piano H2074824

Company:Yamaha

Model:U3

Serial #:H2074824

Original Price:$14,259

Sale Price:$4,479

Build Date:1975

Color:Ebony Polish

Size:52"

Yamaha U3 is designed for experienced pianists and musicians. The height allows for longer bass strings and bigger soundboard for rich tone throughout all registers. The U3 is one of the most popular upright pianos [...]
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Yamaha C7 Semi-Concert Grand Piano 2422712

Company:Yamaha

Model:C7

Serial #:2422712

Original Price:$81,999

Sale Price:$22,975

Build Date:1977

Color:Ebony Satin

Size:7' 4"

The Yamaha C7 is the most sought after piano in recording studios in the United States. It is a staple on concert stages and in music studios of serious musicians the world over. It has [...]
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Yamaha Console Piano Model M450 TAO 215442

Company:Yamaha

Model:M450 TAO

Serial #:215442

Original Price:$6,999

Sale Price:$2,995

Build Date:1997

Color:[:en] Traditional American Oak[:zh]传统的美国橡木 [:]

Size:44.5"

OUR PRICE: $3,397

SALE PRICE: $2,995

This piano was made in the U.S.A. for the American market. It has had light use and plays great! It is also a very attractive piece of furniture for [...]
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Yamaha U3 Professional Upright Piano H2912209

Company:Yamaha

Model:U3

Serial #:H2912209

Original Price:$14,259

Sale Price:$4,795

Build Date:1979

Color:Ebony Polish

Size:52"

Sometimes it’s hard to come by a decent U1 or U3 Yamaha upright piano. These pianos are very popular. So, there are often older ones for sale cheap on Craigslist. But if you go and [...]
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Yamaha U3 Professional Upright Piano H2887283

Company:Yamaha

Model:U3

Serial #:H2887283

Original Price:$14,259

Sale Price:$4,795

Build Date:1979

Color:Ebony Polish

Size:52"

Yamaha has several upright pianos in their popular U-series. The U3 is the tallest one in the line. So, the tone is very rich. The bass has the sound of a grand piano.

This piano [...]
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Two of the most popular piano companies in the world, Yamaha and Kawai, have competed with each other for decades. Many people wonder which piano is better. Despite this being a controversial topic, we are going to answer this in an honest way.

Both of these companies are based in Japan and have been around for around 100 years. They are also the two largest piano manufacturers in the world. Both the longevity and output of pianos is simply stunning and both companies are well respected within the piano community.

Yamaha and Kawai both have factories in different countries and each one outputs different models and types of pianos. When it comes to judging these companies side-by-side you really have to make sure you’re comparing apples to apples.

There is no point in comparing a promotional level Yamaha piano to a hand-made Shigeru-Kawai, just as comparing a top of the line Yamaha S series to an Indonesian-made Kawai has no value. Each company has different tiers of pianos – from the most affordable basic models to ultra-high-end performance models.

So if you’re comparing similar styles and models of pianos between the two companies, which is better? Honestly, it comes down more to personal taste than anything else. However, there are some guidelines for you to follow to see which brand is right for you.

Many people are drawn to the clarity of tone of Yamaha pianos – sometimes perceived as a bright sound. That’s why it’s a very popular choice for pop and rock musicians (such as Elton John). The sound of Yamaha’s are able to cut through a mix better than other pianos which can be of real benefit for some styles of music. The actions on the pianos are also first class.

Kawai pianos are also known for their actions – including their Blak series which contain composite materials. Many people are drawn to Kawai pianos which tend to have a warmer tone than Yamaha pianos.

Whether a piano is bright or warm can also have a lot to do with the voicing of the instrument (the hardness of the felt on the hammers). However, there are general tendencies of sound that are evident. The characteristics of Kawai pianos being warm and Yamaha pianos being bright are not universal. Each piano has to be assessed for what it is. The size, model, voicing and the unique sound of each instrument comes into play.

There is a lot more to determine when selecting between Kawai and Yamaha pianos, but it really comes down to personal taste and the exact pianos you are comparing. Both Yamaha and Kawai make pianos on all levels from entry-level to concert instruments. When you find a piano you love, it’s the right piano whatever the brand name.

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Yamaha Pianos Vs. Kawai Pianos – Which is Better?

Two of the most popular piano companies in the world, Yamaha and Kawai, have competed with each other for decades. Many people wonder which piano is better. Despite this being a controversial topic, we are going to answer this in an honest way. Both