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LOW PRICE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

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Ok I might not be allowed to post this, but i'm not advertising as i'm not the owner of this shop

but;


PRELUDE MUSIC IN DUNDEE have a load of Yamaha gear they are selling at very very competitive prices because they want it off the shop floor. There is nothing wrong with the stock, it s all legit, i just think they want to stock different brands.

They have a Yamaha b1 and b3 piano
They have an ARIUS 140, a CVP 403, a CLP 320, a DGX 630 and a couple of other things.

Mods- If this isn't an acceptable post and counts as advertising, then I am sorry, please remove the post. If it IS acceptable, then google it and see if you can pick up a bargain,
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Are they going bust or just not having Yams any more

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They are moving premises and switching to Kawai.http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q= ... rt=10&sa=N
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they have a clp-320 in polished ebony for 950, a cvp 403 in ebony for 2000

they have a B1 for 1600, and a B3 for 2500. Like I said they are called prelude music sales in Dundee.
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If cheap meant good it would be fantastic. Who fancies going out for a really cheap meal- great!
Instruments are not like microwave ovens, there' a lot to go wrong. Oh, you say, but they have a 'Yamaha guarantee'- what can possibly go wrong? Look carefully what a Yamaha guarantee means who upholds it? Yamaha?-nope- think again... the shop WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE INSTRUMENT, that's who. Will they support you...Er?? How can they get parts if they are no longer suppliers?
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A440 wrote:Will they support you...Er?? How can they get parts if they are no longer suppliers?
In the UK, you don't have to be a supplier to get spare parts from Yamaha. Should a supplier go bust (i.e. they no are no longer trading, rather than just switching brands), Yamaha will provide support for warranty claims, as long as the customer can provide a copy of their proof of purchase.
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well there you have it

1600 for a b1 is pretty good i guess (about the price a piano with a laminate soundboard should be..... :wink: )
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