![]() They're very reliable and responsive and are in your price bracket. You might want to give Yamahas a look, too. I purchased a Boston a little over a year ago and have been very pleased. Of course that's just my preference - you may compare the two and find you like the Kawai sound and touch better. The Bostons are a little more expensive than the standard Kawai line pianos (RX line, if I'm thinking straight), but I personally think there's a little more music and nuance in the Boston. I think the first three sizes would be in your price range. I'd also recommend the Boston brand it's the product of a joint venture between Steinway and Kawai, with the pianos being made by Kawai from designs by Steinway. What the dealer is offering seems like a fairly decent price. I really like Kawais for a good middle-end piano (like them better than some Yamahas if they're prepped well), but as always I'd have it checked out by a reputable tech before I bought it. ![]()
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