The Yamaha U3 is another highly respected upright piano from Yamaha, often seen as an upgrade from the U1 in terms of size and tonal depth. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the Yamaha U3:
General Overview:
- Type: Upright Piano
- Height: 131 cm (about 52 inches)
- Width: 153 cm (about 60.2 inches)
- Depth: 65 cm (about 25.6 inches)
- Weight: Approximately 250-270 kg (550-595 lbs)
Key Features:
- Tone Quality:
- The Yamaha U3 is known for a fuller, richer sound compared to the U1 due to its larger size and longer strings. This gives the U3 a more robust bass and a slightly more resonant tone, which is favored by many professional musicians.
- The tone is still bright and clear but has more depth and warmth than the U1.
- Action:
- Similar to the U1, the U3 features Yamaha’s renowned action, which is smooth, responsive, and highly controllable. This makes it a good choice for advanced pianists and those seeking more expressive nuance in their playing.
- Size:
- With a height of 131 cm, the U3 is taller than the U1 (which is 121 cm), which means it has a larger soundboard and longer strings. This allows for better sound projection and more tonal richness, especially in the lower registers.
- Durability:
- Like the U1, the U3 is also built with high-quality materials (such as a solid spruce soundboard and a durable pinblock) to ensure long-term stability and performance. It is known for its resistance to changes in temperature and humidity, making it a reliable instrument in varying climates.
- Pedals:
- It comes with three pedals: una corda, sostenuto, and sustain, providing a wide range of expressive possibilities.