written by on 21/11/2010
There were few pianos: Steinway& Sons (upright studio model)and Bechstein (those were used; however perfectly restored pianos). New Yamaha U3 and Perzina 129. I really didn't look at the money bcs I wanted an instrument which has the most similar sound to grand piano (I would by grand and it would be the Steinway but I dont have a space and i move a lot) Whatever people said, that Perzina is half Europe and half China... It beats the "pseudo-famous" UPRIGHTS like: Yamahas, Steinways and Bechsteins! Remember those brands are for grands only, and FULL size grands, not baby... Perzina with its rich bas and "singing" treble is just the best. The keys are realy leveled and wighted. The sound "comes out" form the box, not like in cases of most of the uprights where it stays in and sounds as"dumped". Firstly I thought that this piano is worth twice of Steinways price but it is the oposite... The best buy I did in my life!
written by on 05/01/2010
I went shopping for a piano for my daughter taking Grade 10 Conservatory Level. At Merriam Music (Oakville) they had 3 uprights to choose from all Grade 3A. Yamaha YUS1, Kawai K3 amd Perzina GP-122. Sound from this Perzina is amazing. We opted for the 52" GP-129 even better and hands down the winner.
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