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Posted By: Muzic Trax Suzuki HG 425e - 02/22/10 10:00 PM
What is a good price for an almost new Suzuki HG425e Digital Grand Piano?

I can't seem to find a blue book value or any used ones to compare prices with?

How about an original purchase price for the thing?

Thanks,

Trax
Posted By: Mac Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 12:47 AM
They seem to be still on sale in the land down under...
Posted By: Muzic Trax Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 02:01 AM
I missed the price? How much?

Thanks,

Trax
Posted By: rharv Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 03:45 AM
GAS?


Posted By: rharv Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 03:50 AM
Quick Google found this thread and quote-
http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthrea...ite_id/1#import


For example, there's the Suzuki HG-425e
digital mini grand:

http://www.suzukimusic.com/hg-425e/index.html

This has a suggested price of $3495, so you
can probably get it for much less than that.
Posted By: Muzic Trax Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 04:16 AM
Thanks Rharv,

That is what I was looking for.

Trax
Posted By: Mac Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 02:43 PM
Be advised that the majority of purchase price for one of these digital Grand Pianos goes for the furniture.

In almost every case, when I've opened one up for repair purposes, I find the circuit cards for a portable keyboard inside all that high polished wood.

And the amplifier and speaker systems in these things are not worth all that much, either.

Furniture.

But some people want the furniture, the look, etc. so I'm not knocking that. The pro musician may want to put their money into the actual keyboard, feel and sound, rather than the furniture aspect, though.


--Mac
Posted By: John Conley Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 02/23/10 03:58 PM
I have a nice Heintzman upright in 100 percent solid cherry no veneer. French Provincial. Great tone. I have matching end tables and a coffee table. Asked the best known Antique Dealer what I'd get for them. Remember, all that stuff was Mom's and it's 100% cherry. The answer was sorry John I'm your friend so I wouldn't charge you to take them away. Some woodworker would buy them and use them for something else.

Great tone, keeps tune. Didn't tune it for 10 years and the head piano tuner/teacher from the local university came over and did it and said it was about 4 cents flat all the way down. One bad felt.

I am going to have to give it to one of he kids. I hope they take care of it.
Posted By: fernriva Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 07/14/20 03:26 PM
did you ever find a piano?
Posted By: musiclover Re: Suzuki HG 425e - 07/15/20 01:22 PM
Originally Posted By: fernriva
did you ever find a piano?


Must have, he's had 10 and a half years to look for it!

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