REDUCED PRICE! 1973 Yamaha Model G2 Satin Ebony 5′ 7″ Grand Piano $9,999

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This 1973 Yamaha G2 is a distinguished instrument from a period widely regarded by technicians as Yamaha’s peak for structural integrity and material quality. At 5’7″ in length, the G2 is the ideal “Conservatory Size”—providing a significantly more powerful bass and richer resonance than smaller baby grands, while remaining an excellent fit for residential spaces and teaching studios.

The “Golden Era” Legacy: In the early 1970s, Yamaha utilized premium, slow-growth solid spruce for their soundboards and high-density hardwoods for their rims. This 1973 model benefits from over 50 years of “seasoning,” resulting in a tone that is warm, open, and more complex than the often-sterile sound of a brand-new instrument. Yamaha G-series pianos from this era are famous for their longevity and are often preferred by jazz and classical pianists for their “singing” treble and punchy response.

Professional Performance: The Model G2 features a full-sized grand action that offers the precision and rapid repetition required for advanced repertoire. Its 5’7″ scale design provides a balanced tonal profile across the entire keyboard, making it a versatile tool for everything from delicate Mozart sonatas to modern pop production. Yamaha’s legendary V-Pro plate and precision-engineered pinblock ensure that this piano possesses incredible tuning stability and a reliable touch year after year.

Understated Satin Ebony Aesthetic: While many Yamahas are found in high-polish finishes, this G2 features a sophisticated Satin Ebony finish. This non-reflective, professional look is highly desirable for its ability to hide fingerprints and dust, providing a timeless, elegant appearance that fits seamlessly into both modern and traditional decors.

Ideal For:

  • Serious Students: Who need a professional grand action and tone to reach the next level of technique.
  • Music Teachers: Seeking a reliable, high-performance instrument for their daily studio work.
  • Advanced Hobbyists: Who want the “Yamaha sound” and reliability in a manageable 5’7″ footprint.
  • Recording Studios: Looking for a classic, record-ready grand with a professional aesthetic.

Comparison to New

New Yamaha C2X (The current 5’8″ equivalent):

  • MSRP: Approximately $38,000 – $46,000.
  • The Difference: A new C2X offers a factory warranty and a slightly updated scale design. However, the 1973 G2 offers the “Golden Era” tonewoods and a seasoned soundboard that many purists argue produces a more “soulful” character.
  • Value Analysis: At the reduced price of $9,999, you are paying roughly 25% of the cost of a new equivalent Yamaha grand.

Why Choose the 1973 G2? Yamaha G-series pianos are built to last 70 to 80 years with proper care. This 1973 model is still in its prime and offers the legendary Yamaha reliability for a fraction of the cost of a new model. Because it has already moved through its initial depreciation, it represents a much more stable financial investment while providing the same professional performance standards that have made Yamaha a global leader in piano manufacturing.