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| Todays Comparable New Price | Yamaha U1 (Modern Version – 48"): Price Range: $13,500 – $16,800 |
$4,999.00
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This 1972 Yamaha Model U1 studio piano represents quality Japanese manufacturing during Yamaha’s golden age of piano production. The U1 was Yamaha’s flagship professional studio model, designed for serious musicians, teachers, concert artists, and institutions demanding superior touch and tone. At 52 years old, this well-preserved example demonstrates the exceptional durability and longevity that Yamaha built into their instruments. At $4,999, this offers professional-grade studio piano performance at an accessible price point.
Yamaha’s Golden Era: Yamaha Corporation, founded in 1887, established itself as one of the world’s finest musical instrument manufacturers. During the 1970s, Yamaha pianos reached their peak reputation for quality, craftsmanship, and innovation. The early 1970s represented the company’s zenith—before cost-cutting measures that began in the 1980s and later decades. This 1972 U1 was built when Yamaha spared no expense in materials and construction, making it one of the finest instruments the company ever produced.
Model U1 Specifications: The U1 was Yamaha’s professional studio piano, standing 48″ tall—the ideal height for serious performance and teaching. Specifications include:
The U1 was Yamaha’s answer to premium European studio pianos, designed to compete with Mason & Hamlin, Steinway, and other prestigious makers at a more accessible price point.
Manufacturing Period – 1972: Built 52 years ago, this U1 was manufactured during Yamaha’s most celebrated production era. Early 1970s Yamahas feature:
Yamaha pianos from 1970-1980 are particularly prized by pianists and technicians who recognize the superior materials and craftsmanship of this period.
Tone & Performance: This U1 delivers the balanced, responsive tone characteristic of Yamaha’s professional models. The carefully preserved soundboard produces:
The action is responsive and well-regulated, offering the proper touch weight and repetition capability essential for serious pianists. The pedal system functions smoothly, providing proper sustain and soft pedal effects.
Cabinet & Finish: The satin light cherry finish provides warm, elegant aesthetics characteristic of 1970s piano design. Light cherry offers:
Yamaha U1 Engineering: This professional studio piano benefits from Yamaha’s renowned engineering:
Current Yamaha Studio Piano Lineup:
Yamaha still manufactures studio pianos, though the current models differ significantly from the 1972 U1 in materials, construction methods, and pricing.
Compare to Currently Available New Yamaha Studio Pianos:
Yamaha U1 (Modern Version – 48″):