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Posted 1/20/2007 5:19 PM
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I am interested to know if Beale pianos are the best ones to buy....'cause they are Aussie made! www.users.on.net/mec
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Posted 5/31/2008 9:38 AM
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I would have thought either a Roland or Yamaha would be the best as far as sound goes.
All depends on budget - I currently have a cheapie Chinese job that works OK but when I compare the sound of a Roland or up market Yamaha I cringe.
There is a difference between a $800 piano and a $5000 one.

If your budget can afford it , shop around and see what you like the sounds of. I don't think you'll be sorry with either Roland or Yamaha - I am aiming for one of these myself for Christmas if I am lucky.
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