本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛不过都是几个人的小作坊的做出来的,工艺和部件都和原琴厂家不一样, 差别很大. 翻新时,琴的音质可以调好,弹起来不错,但是经过一段时间就变了,有的要经常调音或维修. 质量没有保证, 毕竟翻新之前,琴况有多差,买家是不知道的! 我认为买翻新琴的风险比原封不动的二手琴要大很多.
here is part of QA from official yamaha website:
What's The Main Issue With Used Yamaha Pianos Made For Overseas Markets?
Yamaha had manufactured pianos for Japan and the Asian market for over 50 years before exporting pianos to other parts of the world. When Yamaha began exporting pianos to Australia and North America, the Yamaha engineers were unaware of the level of dryness that existed in Australian and North American homes.
As a result, some of the first pianos sold in Australia developed dryness-related problems. Upon researching these problems, our engineers found that in general, the indoor environments of homes in Australia are considerably drier than in Japan. Some of this is related to the outdoor climate and some of it is related to the indoor environment, which is affected by such conditions as air conditioning and heating systems.
This research led Yamaha to the development of computer-controlled drying kilns, as well as other manufacturing procedures, so that pianos destined for Australia would be properly seasoned for the Australian home.
Most of the used Yamaha pianos being brought to Australia today are pianos that were manufactured for the Japanese or Asian markets. These instruments were manufactured using the same seasoning techniques that were used on the many pianos we had moisture-related problems with. In addition, these used pianos have lived in a very moist environment since they were new.
With pianos, you get what you pay for. Ask yourself why some of the available second hand pianos are so much cheaper than a new piano?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
here is part of QA from official yamaha website:
What's The Main Issue With Used Yamaha Pianos Made For Overseas Markets?
Yamaha had manufactured pianos for Japan and the Asian market for over 50 years before exporting pianos to other parts of the world. When Yamaha began exporting pianos to Australia and North America, the Yamaha engineers were unaware of the level of dryness that existed in Australian and North American homes.
As a result, some of the first pianos sold in Australia developed dryness-related problems. Upon researching these problems, our engineers found that in general, the indoor environments of homes in Australia are considerably drier than in Japan. Some of this is related to the outdoor climate and some of it is related to the indoor environment, which is affected by such conditions as air conditioning and heating systems.
This research led Yamaha to the development of computer-controlled drying kilns, as well as other manufacturing procedures, so that pianos destined for Australia would be properly seasoned for the Australian home.
Most of the used Yamaha pianos being brought to Australia today are pianos that were manufactured for the Japanese or Asian markets. These instruments were manufactured using the same seasoning techniques that were used on the many pianos we had moisture-related problems with. In addition, these used pianos have lived in a very moist environment since they were new.
With pianos, you get what you pay for. Ask yourself why some of the available second hand pianos are so much cheaper than a new piano?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net