Description
Yamaha Clavinova CLP-370 in very good condition.
There are a few small, superficial scratches on the piano. Only visible if you really look for them.
And to be expected given its age.
And there is a small dent on the left top of the piano. It’s 2-3mm in size.
Questions/
Dear Graham,
Thanks for the info. Just a few questions please:1. The ad is for 2nd hand so to confirm, it does not fall under the rent to buy scheme for new pianos?
2. I understand clp370 is quite a dated model before 2010s? May I check if it is fully functional, how it compares to the newer models, and how long of a useful life it has left?
3. Is he 59gbp inclusive of a piano stool?
4. How much is the deposit for this please?
5. Would you have other newer Yamaha models available to choose from please?
Thank you.
Reply/ Hi
Yes, it is 2nd hand.
It comes under the same terms as a new piano,
i.e. minimum rental period is 6 months.
It is in excellent condition.
We have checked it over and it’s in good working order.
It compares very well with the current models.
The CLP370 was one of the nicest digital pianos
that Yamaha made. It has a full, resonant tone
and feels very nice to play.
It should have at least another 5-10 years left.
But this depends on how much it will be played.
Yes, £59 per month includes a piano stool.
The deposit is £200.
This is the only Yamaha we have at the moment.
Yours pianistically
Graham Howard
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I’m interested in buying a used electric piano. It’s intended for personal entertainment by relatively accomplished amateurs.
I wonder whether you could let me know if there are any important differences between three on your website:
– Kurzweil MP15, rosewood, £999
– Kurzweil MP120, mahogany, £999
– Yamaha CLP370, rosewood, £999
Also, please could you let me know the delivery charge to Central London, 3rd floor flat (no life), and how long delivery would take?
Many thanks.
Reply/ Hi Will
The Kurzweil MP15 is an older version of the
more modern MP120.
The MP15 is a multi-functional piano, which
means you get more bells and whistles.
This is why the price is the same, even though
it’s an older piano.
The Yamaha CLP370 is the nicer out of the three.
The Yamaha’s key feel is more natural and feels
closer to a real piano. It’s also more sensitive,
which allows you play with more expression.
The Yamaha has a deeper, more resonant sound
than the both of the Kurzweils.
Delivery to the 3rd floor is £185.
This usually takes less than a week.
Yours pianistically
Graham Howard