Who knows, y'all may positively hate the piano.
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False beats? Killer octave? Even some "good" pianos have beat or scale problems.Īgain, one can get lost in a technical maze if one so wishes.let your own ears be the judge. And no, it doesn't play like one.īut compare it against what you can buy from $20K on down, and see how it stacks up.Įspecially if you can find one where the store tech is capable (and the owner pays him to do so) of doing a decent prep job on the piano.action tweaking, string leveling, a bit of voicing.I think that the only fault one can find with the piano in general terms would be a small lack of power on some pieces.and if they'd change the hammer shanks and hammers I think even that problem would be remedied.
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Yes, I'm well aware of the fact it is not a $30,000 piano.
#HOW TO TELL MODEL OF NORDISKA PIANO SERIAL NUMBER#
For keyboard instruments / MIDI data player The model name and the serial number are written on the sticker attached to the bottom or the rear side of the instrument. Thats because this piano has been faithfully maintained, while receiving only. For digital piano The model name and the serial number are written on the sticker attached to the bottom of the keyboard. Having said all that, the 7 footer is very good at the price quoted. It will be difficult to find a 5 grand that beats this one for the price. Granted, that makes me biased.including the fact that I own a Nordiska. I know some of the guys at Geneva, I know some of the folks that consult with the factory, I know some of the techs who prep their instruments for trade shows.