Yamaha vs. Samick studio pianos

Kevin E. Ramsey kevin.e.ramsey@cox.net
Tue, 23 Dec 2003 06:38:32 -0700


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Well, For what it's worth, I do work for a dealership that carries both =
Yamaha and Kawai, Baldwin and Samick.  The Kawai's I see are uniformly a =
pleasure to work on, and I practically never see anything unpleasantly =
surprising when I work on one. I could say the same for Yamahas..I only =
wish I could say the same for Baldwins.....

Kevin E. Ramsey
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  Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 7:21 PM
  Subject: Re: Yamaha vs. Samick studio pianos


  I tuned a brand new 'ordered-from-the-internet' Kawaii just last week. =
Truly one of the worst instruments I have ever seen. The entire action =
bounces with great gusto whenever any 1 note is struck. The only =
positive thing I can say about the piano is that the pins are tighter =
than any yamaha I ever tuned, and I tune for a dealer!

  I vote for the P22 hands (and feet) down!

  will
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