Advice on Kawai upright TP 125 S
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Advice on Kawai upright TP 125 S
"I have received little more information about Kawai TP-125 from Japan.
TP-125 was manufacture specially for “ Tokyo Piano” therefore model name is start from TP (Tokyo Piano).
TP-125 is based on our standard pianos model KS-2F but because we have produced for specially for Tokyo Piano therefore model name changed especially to TP-125.
I do not have information of what differences on specification between TP-125 and KS-2F at the moment but I can tell you that TP-125 is made for special"
I have several questions and would really appreciate all your honest answers.
1. Is this an entry level piano. (We are currently playing Grade 6/7 pieces)
2, Is it as good as a Yamaha U3
3, Is it a problem that the piano was produced specifically for Tokyo
There doesn't appear to be any information on the internet on model TP-125 so I am hoping you guys can help.
Many Thanks
Re: Advice on Kawai upright TP 125 S
That said, the KS-2F's not a bad sounding piano and will suffice to the grades that you need it for. It's not in the Yamaha U-series league though, and in spite of the copious amounts of plastic used in the action it manages to have a 'wooden' and 'dead' feel to the keyboard. You don't say whether your price is for a private sale where you are responsible for transport and have no warranty or from a dealer including these items and VAT. It's top whack for a private sale, but not so bad from a dealer.
Japanese imports are becoming the norm these days, so I'd not be too concerned as long as the price is right and you like the piano.
The opinion above is purely that of PianoGuy and is simply the opinion of one person ....
If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
Re: Advice on Kawai upright TP 125 S
It is a private sale and I'm beginning to think that by the time I have paid for removal costs and the expert opinion of my tuner it may be a better idea to purchase a used U3 from a dealer that will come with a guarantee. I do know that the piano was purchased a year ago from a reputable dealer for £3,000
Re: Advice on Kawai upright TP 125 S
Reputable maybe, but well versed in the money/old rope transaction by the looks of it.kath135 wrote:I do know that the piano was purchased a year ago from a reputable dealer for £3,000
The opinion above is purely that of PianoGuy and is simply the opinion of one person ....
If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.