New Yamaha Verticals

Glenn Grafton glenn@graftonpiano.com
Wed, 14 Feb 2001 18:36:30 -0500


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>In a message dated 2/13/01 9:44:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com writes:
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>>Does anyone know what the significant differences are among the new Yamaha
>>T116, M450, and P22? It would appear to me they are all consoles, and all
>>have the same A0 string length of 44.5". Does this mean they all have the
>>same stringing scale? Do they have the same action? The T116 and the P22 are
>>similar in price, but the M450 is said to be almost $1000 less. Yamaha left
>>out $900 worth of what? Thanks. I'm just trying to help a "new"
>>(?potentially?) client.
>>
>
>Richard Galassini wrote:
>T116 and P22 are both studios. M450 is a console in a stripped down cabinet.
>
>If these were the only 3 verts in the world, I would recommend the P22.
>(Does it show that I am not thrilled with these models?)

Actually, Rich's opinion might just be colored a little bit by the 
fact that the dealership he works for cannot carry Yamaha pianos, 
just a thought...
-- 
Glenn Grafton
Grafton Piano & Organ Co.
Souderton PA
http://www.graftonpiano.com/
glenn@graftonpiano.com
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