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by djtoast
30 May 2009, 06:08
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: determining piano value
Replies: 13
Views: 16654

Re: determining piano value

Interesting comments. DJtoast: I've got all upright models on the floor at the moment, and obviously have my own views, but would welcome your feedback, (and PG's). It would be interesting to know why you chose the 125 over the 121 or 132. Any particular reason - tone, touch, dynamic range, price, ...
by djtoast
29 May 2009, 16:46
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: determining piano value
Replies: 13
Views: 16654

Re: determining piano value

Again, you're not far away from a Brodmann BU121, but I'd give the BU125 a wide berth. what makes you say that? i played the whole range of uprights when i bought mine (except the 128 which was absent from the store) which at that time meant 116, 121, 123 (not the new veneered version, a black one)...
by djtoast
12 Apr 2009, 02:25
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Upright Silent | Non-Silent
Replies: 11
Views: 15971

Re: Upright Silent | Non-Silent

(I could've had a baby in that time, you know) i always assumed you were a guy! :shock: i'm finding that the celeste rail on my piano doesn't make it quite quiet enough to play at 5am as i'd hoped... i really like the piano though so i'm considering getting a silent system put in rather than changi...
by djtoast
08 Mar 2009, 17:24
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Which piano?
Replies: 3
Views: 6429

Re: Which piano?

I wouldn't worry too much about trying to save space by avoiding "large" upright pianos - they don't vary that much in width or depth and the height issue is probably not relevant unless you live on that 7½th floor from Being John Malkovich (although as mentioned, the taller the piano the ...
by djtoast
22 Nov 2008, 14:09
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Yamaha C3 or G3
Replies: 9
Views: 22655

Some Japanese market G3s had optional celeste sytems operated by a stop under the keyboard. I've never heard of that on a grand piano - I bought an upright earlier in the year mostly on the basis that I often need a celeste rail so as not to disturb people, but i figured that ruled out grands entir...
by djtoast
22 Nov 2008, 13:11
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Kawai K5 bouncing Hammers
Replies: 32
Views: 34010

Re: All is well..

Barrie Heaton wrote: it maybe just a Terminology problem as in
we say set off and the Yanks say let off
"let off" means something else where I live :oops:
by djtoast
17 May 2008, 11:38
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Grey imports vs. Buying new
Replies: 8
Views: 11356

I tried a few pianos in Peter Smith in Paisley - for ages I was 90% decided on a U3, and they always a have a few in - and the guy was indeed very helpful and they have a huge selection of new and used pianos. But I ended up buying a Brodmann from the newish Glasgow store McLarens though - he had al...
by djtoast
14 Jan 2008, 01:41
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Alternative materials, Bosendorfer & Heracy?
Replies: 23
Views: 25828

The whole human existance is geared around our natural world. We hear sounds best at frequencies that are the most common to us in our world - between 30Hz and 16kHz. We are all geared to hearing resonances in wood, be it hearing a woodpecker beating up a local tree trunk or death watch beetle wrec...