Disklavier vs. any player

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Fri, 21 Aug 1998 17:31:30 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Ed,

   We are already in a program of buying several Disklaviers a year. We
already have purchased 2 older MX-88's (from a rental we had for a couple
of years), a new C-3 and 2 new MX-100's (I believe they are).
   Just a comment. The Baldwin Concert Masters *are* factory installed.
They're not done by a local tech.
   I like they Disklaviers. Because I didn't know anything about the
Baldwin product, I was just looking for some comparisons from people who
might have had some experience with both.
   Thanks for the post.

Regards,
Avery

>The Disklavier is the superior product.  They have the only self diagnostic
>system.  Fiber optic sensors.  The quietest operation in the player business.
>They have RAM onboard to load many disks at once to shuffle up to more than
>several hours of continuous play.  The best feature is it is not a " one size
>fits all" system put on by a local tech.  It is a system factory installed by
>the world largest and most compitent company for this sort of product.  Viva
>La Disklavier.  Please ask for more differences from the dealer you are
>comparing systems with.  You will choose Yamaha if you become educated.  They
>are not all alike as some have said.
>
>Ed Tomlinson





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