Hi Clyde,
If that P22 is like the Georgia built Yamaha
upright I "tuned" recently RUN AWAY!!!!!
The pins were so very, very tight that torsion in
them made settling the unisons virtually impossible,
and the chipboard cabinet core lent a soothing
"thuddy" tone, perhaps to someone's liking, but not
particularly mine.
I prefer Kawaii.
Thump
--- David Andersen <bigda@gte.net> wrote:
> on 12/18/03 6:39 PM, Clyde Hollinger at
> cedel@supernet.com wrote:
>
> > Friends,
> >
> > I have an acquaintance who is weighing buying a
> Yamaha P22 for $3,999 or
> > a Samick 247 for $3,500. Both are new studio
> pianos. I am familiar
> > with the P22s but not the late model Samicks.
> >
> > Does anyone wish to give advice or recommendation
> on either model or,
> > better yet, have experience with both? Email
> privately if you wish.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Clyde Hollinger
>
> P22. P22. P22x100......no contest.
>
> David Andersen
>
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