![]() ![]() Given that both Yamaha and Kawai pianos make different series, apples to oranges comparisons is sometimes done. Most importantly, of course, is to set the right model comparison. Kawai also produces pianos under the name 'Boston', which are offered for sale at Steinway stores, but we will leave this brand out and focus only on a Kawai to Yamaha comparison here. Yamaha pianos are often compared to Kawai pianos. Interestingly, although Yamaha pianos are often sold as 'beginner pianos' they lack many of the qualities that are appreciated for home use.įor this reason we routinely receive Yamaha pianos as trade ins from customers who decide to upgrade to either the other known Japanese manufacturer, Kawai, or one of the many higher quality European piano makers we work with.Īnother drawback is that although Yamaha pianos are relatively inexpensive to make, they cost more than they should given the large allowance the company allocates to marketing programs. The most obvious of which is that Yamaha pianos are built with the aim to excel in such venues where a louder, piercing and 'bright' piano is valued. Providing free pianos to pop artists, market influencers and institutions increase's Yamaha's name recognition but have several drawbacks. ![]() ![]() Yamaha invests large amounts of money in marketing programs through placement of instruments wherever they can be visible to the public. ![]()
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