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This Baldwin Acrosonic is a perfectly-sized console for your living room, and its beautiful cherry finish and elegant style will fit right into your decor. One of Baldwin’s most popular models, the Acrosonic delivers the quality and tone expected from Baldwin. It sounds wonderful and plays smoothly.
Polished black finish, smooth key motion across the full register of the instrument, and round, singing tone are all captured in a compact and economic piano. Samick pianos have really evolved as time has gone by to be more consistent than ever and this delightful piano is a great example of that.
This Young Chang, crafted in Korea, boasts a beautiful light oak finish, responsive touch, and surprisingly rich tone for its size. Its classic round legs, ornamental music rack, and elegant cabinet make it a classy addition to any room. This piano will be a joy to play for musicians of any level.
A beautiful, dark walnut finish, responsive touch, and full tone make this a cost-effective solution for the home or studio.
The action is light to the touch and gives a good sense of control. The finish is in excellent condition. This piano is like-new and will provide an economic option for a discerning pianist.
It is so rare to find a piano that has been kept as well as this. The cabinet is in excellent condition with nearly 0 bleaching from exposure to sun. There are beautifully crafted accents over the full exterior.
The rugged, rich, American sound for which Baldwins are sought is fully present even at a compact height. The middle pedal is a bass sostenuto pedal rather than the mute rail (more common in present-day pianos) which may be preferable to some pianists. An outstanding piano!
This German-made, continental style piano is a beautiful design. It has an attractive dark walnut stain, it’s compact, and the sound is deeper than most pianos of a similar size despite being a mature, played-in piano. This speaks to quality craftsmanship and parts.
A beautiful, rich town and attractive, dark mahogany cabinet make this piano a real treasure. The low register is warm and clear, the mid register, sonorous, and the upper register is sustaining and melodic. This is a great piano in furniture appeal and is a first rate musical instrument. Comes with a matching adjustable bench.
The Novus NV10 is a hybrid piano, meaning that it uses a real piano action, with keys and hammers, to trigger the digital sounds. This action gives the touch and feel that pianists crave while providing the benefits of a digital piano (such as the absence of a need for tuning, the ability to practice with headphones, options for a variety of sounds, etc.). This particular piano is in great condition and ready for you to come check it out!
$12,995.00 Original price was: $12,995.00.$8,195.00Current price is: $8,195.00. Sales Tax
A wonderful baby grand on a budget! This piano is just a little bit bigger than 5 foot deep and has a nice sound. The cabinet style is a classic design with a sliding music rack, spade foot legs, and gold plate accenting the polished walnut finish. Stop in today to play this great looking Samick baby grand!
Diapason pianos were made by the Japanese piano manufacturer, Kawai for quite a few years. These pianos are generally regarding as a good quality instruments, with durable construction. They were designed with a European style sound board which provides a nice warm sound and a good dynamic range. This is an awesome option at 6′ and could serve as a very good piano for a family or religious/educational institution.
This Pearl River grand is fantastic for a limited space situation. At 4’6″ this grand allows you to have the sound and dynamic capabilities that come along with owning a grand piano, at a fraction of the space normally required. The popular polished ebony finish is in beautiful condition and shows little to no marks or scratches.
This American-made Baldwin Hamilton from the final years of production in the United States is a real find. This Hamilton has the later, and more conventional and convenient top lid design rather than lifting the entire lid and music desk to access the strings and pins.
The sound of this piano is very full spectrum. Neither bright nor muted, you hear the strings resonating true. You get depth and clarity in the low register, and projection and length of note in the middle and upper register.
The walnut cabinet is in fantastic condition, truly. No sun damage. This piano is a specimen from a long legacy of American upright pianos and will sell quickly.
This Kawai Queen Anne style upright piano has a beautiful, rich, understated tone. The key action is in terrific condition, very responsive and easy to control. The cabinet is in good condition with only minor imperfections.
This would be an excellent piano for someone who has experience playing, or a beginner who intends to be playing well into the future.
The polished mahogany cabinet of this Young Chang G150 is gorgeous and in excellent shape, and its petite stature makes it an excellent fit in nearly any space. At 5′, this baby grand packs a lot into a small package – excellent tone, firm but responsive action, and a lovely character to the sound.
This Baldwin Acrosonic is a perfectly-sized upright for your living room, and its beautiful oak finish and elegant style will fit right in to your decor. One of Baldwin’s most popular models, the Acrosonic delivers the quality and tone expected from Baldwin. It sounds wonderful and plays smoothly.
This feature-packed digital piano, with a gorgeous rosewood finish, is an all-in-one package for the modern entertainer. Hundreds of songs and musical styles and ways to control them, hundreds of great sounding voices, recording capabilities, effects… the list goes on! Beautiful sound and versatility, all in a lovely case that will be totally at home in your living room.
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