How much does a Yamaha B1 weigh?

How much does a Yamaha B1 weigh?

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Specifications
Width 58.3″ (148 cm)
Height 43″ (109 cm)
Depth 21.3″ (54 cm)
Weight 384 lbs. (174 kg.)

How tall is a Yamaha u1?

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Specifications
Width 60″
Height 48″
Depth 24″
Weight 502 lbs.

How much does a Yamaha B1 piano cost?

Yamaha B1 43″ Upright Piano

Yamaha B1 MSRP Prices
B1 PE Polished Ebony $4,999
B1 PEC Polished Ebony Chrome $5,099
B1 WH Polished White $5,099
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How much is a brand new Yamaha U1?

You can expect to pay a minimum of $8,000 for a new model, and up to $11,000 depending on your location and circumstances. You may be able to get a discount if you contact a piano store during a sale, or if they’re closing down, but generally this is what you should expect to pay.

How tall is the Yamaha B1 upright piano?

Yamaha b1 Upright Piano Piano Name: Yamaha Website: Yamaha Model: b1 Made in: Indonesia Parent Company: Yamaha Corporation Company Location: Japan Height: 43″ Other Images & Videos More Yamaha Models Other Pianos With Similar Price More Console Pianos

What do you need to know about the Yamaha B series?

The compact b series represents a distillation of Yamaha’s entire upright piano design philosophy—delivering high-quality sound and natural resonance, along with superb durability. Experience the profound joy in owning a fine acoustic instrument, and let the b series pianos bring you into a new lifestyle, full of musical intimacy.

Which is better the Yamaha B2 or B1?

Undercutting lesser competitors whilst retaining Yamaha standards in every way, b1 offers the joy of new Yamaha piano ownership at a price that will astonish and delight. With its larger dimensions and heavier construction, the new b2 delivers a superior sound through added depth and volume.

Where are the Yamaha B Series pianos made?

The Yamaha b Series pianos are made in Indonesia, abiding to very precise specifications. The factory is so clean, you could even eat your dinner off its floor! Every piano is meticulously made and every note played in 500 times, by a machine that tests the whole action. It’s then tuned four times and regulated.

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