Kawai UST-5

Vince Mrykalo vince@byu.edu
Mon, 10 Aug 1998 15:51:59 +0000


What other differences are there betwixt the UST7 and 8?  They are more
different sounding than what those few differences seem to indicate. 

At 07:13 PM 8/8/98 -0700, you wrote:

>It was
>changed to the UST-6 at some point, then on to the UST-7, which is still
>being made and is still a very sturdy piano.
>
>The UST-8 is the same scale and action in a lower cost form - simpler
>cabinet, slightly thinner back structure.

>Don Mannino RPT
>
>
>
Vince Mrykalo RPT  (vince@byu.edu)
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"To tune a piano in a room of a house on the high road is never easy.
Trams, five-ton lorries, and the impudent hooter of motor-cycles will
disturb the most phlegmatic, for in combination they are worse than
anything heard in a pianoforte factory, the noises of which the tuner has
long since assimilated."  
from "First Steps in Piano Tuning" by Lawrence Nalder, page 58.   


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