Every piano has a "voice." Some are bright and crisp, others are warm and mellow. Pick the one that sounds best to your ears.
If you have the room (and the budget), the sound projection and touch are unmatched. Plus, they’re stunning centerpieces. 🔍 2. New or Used? buy acoustic piano
Moving a piano knocks it out of tune. Plan to have it tuned about 2–4 weeks after it arrives in your home. Every piano has a "voice
Sit down and play the exact piano you’re buying for at least 15 minutes. If it doesn't "click" with you in the shop, it won't click at home! Plus, they’re stunning centerpieces
You get a warranty, a pristine finish, and the peace of mind that everything works perfectly. Brands like Yamaha and Kawai are the gold standards for reliability.
You can find incredible deals (sometimes even free!), but be careful. Always have a piano technician inspect a used piano before you buy it to check for soundboard cracks or "dead" keys. 🛠️ 3. What to Check Before You Buy