Acoustic pianos for €5,000?

Hi,

I am looking for a used or new (whichever is preferable) piano.
It shouldn't be an electric piano. What brands and/or models do you recommend?
Thanks!

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Bluemilk
2 months ago

If you really want to be a new piano, look at the entry models of Yamaha and Kawai, so you can’t do anything wrong. Alternatively, a good used by a reputable piano business. Try carefully the instruments you need.

Randy870
2 months ago

You can’t say that in general – not everyone feels comfortable with the same model. I would recommend you to go into a piano business, try out different brands/models and then see what’s best for you from the attack, sound, feeling of play.

For 5000 € it will be difficult to get a good new piano. It doesn’t mean to take a used one at all! You can also try many different in a good piano business. And you get a nice instrument for 5,000 €.

JulianeK100
2 months ago

So new is likely to be difficult. There are a number of molds called “Fridolin”. They’re much cheaper, if they’re under 5,000, I don’t know. I personally didn’t think they were so nice to play.
I’d definitely watch. I also needed my mold, but without it being played great before (no signs of wear)

maybe you can go to a piano shop and watch it

if you have any questions about buying a used piano, you can write me or ask me here

JulianeK100
2 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

I can’t really recommend which brands are new to 5,000.
I am very happy with my mold. I’ve been so much more since