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RRP: $4,595 (Polished Ebony) $4,995 (Colour Options) $6,595 (Silent Option)
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Polished Walnut (PW)
RRP: $5,595 (Polished Ebony) $5,995 (Colour Options including Chippendale) $7,595 (Silent Option)
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Chippendale (CP)
RRP: $7,995 (Polished Ebony) $8,495 (Colour Options including Chippendale) $9,995 (Silent Option)
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U1J
JX113
113cm 150cm 53cm 194kg Yamaha Indonesia 4 Laminated Spruce Hard Maple No Single No No Mute $5,595
U1J
121cm 152cm 61cm 235kg Yamaha Indonesia 5 Solid Spruce Hard Maple Yes Single Yes No Mute $7,995
Simple PE/PM/PWH/CP U1
YUS3
131cm 152cm 65cm 247kg Yamaha Japan 5 Solid Spruce Hard Maple Wurzen Felt Yes Roeslau
YUS5
131cm 152cm 65cm 253kg Yamaha Japan 5 Solid Spruce Hard Maple Wurzen Felt Yes Roeslau
Silent Pianos
The Yamaha Silent Piano lets you connect traditional tone, touch and elegance to the world of digital electronics. Perfect for those who need a real acoustic piano and also need to be able to practice without disturbing others. The Silent Piano is an acoustic piano with sound-damping capabilities. When the silent function is not engaged, the piano sounds and feels exactly as its non-silent counterpart. However, when the silent function has been activated and a key is struck, the hammer is stopped from striking the string. Optical sensors capture every nuance of play and relay them to a tone generator, which sends a sample of an acoustic piano sound to the headphones. There are two variations of the silent system: the Simple Type, which is found on JU109, JX113, U1J and GB1K; and the SG Type which is found on the YUS1. The Simple Type is, as the name suggests, very simple to operate offering a high quality reproduction of a grand piano sound played through the headphones when the silent function is engaged. The SG Type adds a range of additional sounds and features. Simple Type Stereo samples from the Yamaha S6 premium grand piano 2 headphone sockets Adjustable reverb level SG Type Stereo samples from the Yamaha CFIIIS concert grand piano 10 voices including harpsichord, pipe organ and strings Recording and playback function USB port to import MIDI files from USB memory device 50 demo songs pre-installed 2 headphone sockets Adjustable reverb level
Simple Type
As you would approach buying a used car with very high kilometres with caution, you should exercise the same caution when considering a second-hand piano. A check of a piano serial number will tell you when the piano was built. It is difficult to determine how much use a piano has had as pianos rarely come with a service history. The only way to ensure you are making a worthwhile investment is to have an accredited Yamaha technician perform a full inspection of the piano prior to purchasing. You can call Yamaha Music Australia on 1800 805 413 to check the age of a piano based on its serial number and to be referred to an accredited Yamaha technician in your local area. Some things you need to be aware of when buying a secondhand piano: o Yamaha warranty in most cases N lder pianos may not include the latest Yamaha design features O Depending on age, genuine Yamaha spare parts may not be available f poorly maintained, tuning stability may be affected I oods not seasoned for the Australian climate run a greater W risk of warping, cracking and loss of traction on tuning pins A Yamaha piano has over 5,500 fine parts that all need to be serviced regularly by a qualified technician. Due to the unknown service history, many used pianos are unable to be supported by Yamaha Music Australia.
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All information included in this document is current as of 1/07/2011. Errors and omissions excepted. RRP is the recommended retail price as set by Yamaha Music Australia and is subject to change at any time without notice.