Alex Steinbach Piano Serial Number

Alex Steinbach Piano Serial Number 9,1/10 814 votes

Alex Steinbach pianos come with a lifetime warranty. An acoustic grand piano is an instrument that will last a lifetime and bring joy to yourself and the next generation. Our keyboard collection includes Yamaha, Casio and a variety of other brands. I would like to know the age and value of a Alex steinbach piano, serial nu. How to find the serial number on a Wurlitzer and most vertical pianos.

Hello kellytw, I see that you're from Australia too First of all welcome to the forums. I think you need to give more information on the particular models you're looking at. What I mean is that you should provide the size or the piano, make or model and the serial number which can be found on the inside of the piano, after opening the lid. But from what I can see (I'm no expert by the way), I think the Yamaha is too pricey for its age. I don't think I would be paying $4000 for it. I know that Alex Steinbach is having a 15% sale on all its models for this month only, but from my experience I disliked the sound. Too bright and didn't agree with me.

It's made in Indonesia I believe but the brand is owned by Samick, which is relatively respectable against other competitors from Asia. The Yamaha you're looking at is probably a second hand model imported in from Japan. Meaning it wasn't built for Australia conditions. This may affect the tuning stability and in general how long it'll last. I think you should continue looking around, and not to rush it.

I'm sure there are better deals out there. For instance you could probably get a NEW Kawai or Yamaha (one of the smaller models). So in a nutshell: I think you should keep looking unless you really like the Alex Steinbach or Yamaha.

If you do, buy it! But remember to get a fully qualified independent technician (who doesn't relate to the dealer in any way) to check out the second hand Yamaha before going ahead with the purchase. I'm sure the experts on this forum will be here to answer your question more fully. Good luck and remember to enjoy searching EDIT: By the way you might be interested in reading how pianos are priced and what kind of discount you can get. Oh by the way.

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NEVER pay the recommended retail price for a piano. You will always be able to get a discount. It's how the piano industry works. You can read about this here.

Hi Kelly, The only one who can decide which is better is really you I did some research for you and I noticed that the Yamaha C113TBE from Billy Hyde's music (an Australian Yamaha dealer) is at $4995.00 and the Yamaha T121 is at $5995.00 (Both RRP). These are more expensive than the ones you have shown but you have to remember that its possible to get around $1000 dollars off or more the sticker price if you have read the link I gave you. The reasons why I gave you these models to think about: 1. Blank kvitancii na oplatu elektroenergii uzbekistan. They're in you budget (relatively ) 2.

T121 is made in Japan and SUPPOSEDLY they have better craftmanship but I have no opinion on this. It's rocky ground. The bigger the piano (in terms of height for uprights) the better (or was it louder ) the sound. NOTE: Remember the piano size must be suitable for the room you're going to place the piano in. Big generally means loud. However having soft surfaces in the room will dampen the noise (which may be a good thing) and vice versa.