1984 Young Chang Oak 5’8″ Grand Piano $5,999. Special Clearance Sale 30% OFF!-Now Only $4199.30

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Original price was: $5,999.00.Current price is: $4,199.30.

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This 1984 Young Chang grand piano represents a fantastic opportunity to own a “Conservatory-sized” grand piano for the price of a standard upright. At 5’8″ in length, this instrument is significantly larger than a typical baby grand, offering a level of tonal depth, bass authority, and string length that satisfies the needs of advanced students and serious hobbyists alike.

The Conservatory Advantage: While 5’0″ baby grands are often chosen for their looks, the 5’8″ grand is chosen for its sound. The additional length allows for a much larger solid spruce soundboard and longer bass strings, resulting in a rich, “growling” bass and a clear, singing treble. This model features Young Chang’s reliable 1980s engineering—a period when the company was establishing itself globally by using high-quality materials like multi-ply maple rims and vacuum-processed iron plates for superior tuning stability.

Unique Natural Oak Aesthetic: While the vast majority of grand pianos are finished in black, this instrument features a beautiful Natural Oak finish. The light wood grain provides a warm, organic, and airy feel that can brighten a room and blend perfectly with contemporary, rustic, or traditional home decor. Oak is also a highly durable finish that naturally resists fingerprints and dust better than high-polish alternatives.

Responsive Grand Action: Because it is a grand piano, this Young Chang features a horizontal, gravity-return action. This provides a level of control, repetition speed, and dynamic range that vertical upright pianos simply cannot match. It is an ideal instrument for a student moving into advanced repertoire or a songwriter looking for a professional-grade tool for their home studio.

Ideal For:

  • Advancing Students: Who need the superior touch and sound of a 5’8″ grand to develop professional technique.
  • Design-Conscious Homeowners: Looking for a warm wood finish rather than a standard black piano.
  • Churches or Studios: Needing a professional-sized grand with significant projection on a modest budget.
  • Value Seekers: Who recognize the rarity of a 5’8″ grand piano priced under $4,200.

Comparison to New

New Equivalent (5’8″ Conservatory Grand): To purchase a brand-new 5’8″ grand piano of similar quality today, such as a Yamaha C2X or Kawai GX-2, the retail price typically ranges from $35,000 to $48,000.

Value Analysis:

  • Unrivaled Savings: At the clearance price of $4,199.30, you are paying roughly 10% to 12% of the cost of a new equivalent conservatory grand.
  • Performance vs. Price: Most new pianos available for $4,200 are entry-level uprights. This Young Chang provides the acoustic power of a 5’8″ soundboard and a true grand action for the same investment.
  • Stable Investment: This piano has already moved through its initial depreciation. While a new $40,000 piano loses value immediately, this model is priced at a liquidation level that represents a very safe financial and musical choice.