1996 Young Chang High Polish Ebony 43″ Console Piano $2,199. Clearance Sale Marked Down 30% Off…NOW ONLY $1539. SAVE $660.

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Original price was: $2,199.00.Current price is: $1,539.00.

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This 1996 Young Chang C-109 console piano represents a fantastic opportunity to own a modern, reliable acoustic piano for a price usually reserved for entry-level digital keyboards. Standing at 43 inches tall, this console model is designed for the modern home, providing a balanced musical experience without the large footprint of a studio upright.

Modern Manufacturing and Reliability: Built in 1996, this piano comes from Young Chang’s high-production era, characterized by precision engineering and the use of quality materials like solid spruce soundboards and vacuum-processed iron plates. Unlike older vintage pianos, this 28-year-old instrument is in the prime of its musical life, offering excellent tuning stability and a responsive action that is easy to maintain for years to come.

Aesthetic and Tone: The High Polished Ebony finish provides a classic, sophisticated look that fits perfectly in any contemporary or traditional room. Musically, Young Chang pianos are known for their “European-inspired” tonal profile—bright, clear, and articulate. At 43″, it offers more resonance and a fuller bass than smaller spinet pianos, making it an excellent tool for students and hobbyists alike.

The Perfect Starter Piano: Because of its responsive action and reliable performance, this C-109 is widely recommended by teachers for beginning to intermediate students. It provides the “real feel” of an acoustic action, which is essential for developing proper finger strength and technique that digital pianos simply cannot match.

Ideal For:

  • Beginning Students: Who need an affordable acoustic piano to start their lessons correctly.
  • Families on a Budget: Seeking a modern, attractive instrument for under $1,600.
  • Apartment/Condo Dwellers: Looking for a space-saving piano that doesn’t compromise on sound quality.
  • Value Seekers: Who want a reputable brand at a 30% discount.

Comparison to New

New Equivalent (Modern 43″ Console): A new console piano of similar quality today, such as a Kawai K-series or a Yamaha b-series, typically retails between $6,500 and $8,500.

Value Analysis:

  • Massive Savings: At the clearance price of $1,539, you are paying roughly 20% of the cost of a new console piano.
  • The “Digital” Alternative: Most new digital pianos in this price range are made of plastic and have simulated actions. With this Young Chang, you are getting a real wood instrument with thousands of mechanical parts and a vibrating soundboard for the same price.
  • Depreciation: A new piano loses significant value immediately. This 1996 model has already moved through its depreciation cycle, meaning you can buy it with confidence knowing it will hold its value well.