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This exceptional 7'4" Yamaha C7, the most recorded piano model in history, comes with an impressive musical pedigree. Fresh from Bethel Music Studios in Redding, California, where it served as their primary recording instrument for eight years, this grand piano showcases the legendary Yamaha sound and reliability.
Professionally rebuilt in 2014, this C7 delivers the perfect balance of power and nuance that made this model famous. The action is meticulously regulated, offering responsive touch and consistent control across the entire keyboard. Its rare, original one-piece ivory keys remain in pristine condition, providing the tactile feedback that many pianists prefer.
The classic satin ebony finish, while showing some minor cosmetic wear consistent with its age and studio use (documented in photos), maintains its sophisticated appearance. The piano's voice retains the characteristic Yamaha clarity and warmth, ideal for both recording and performance.
Features:
- Full 7'4" concert grand scale
- Professional 2014 rebuild
- Original ivory keys in excellent condition
- Rich satin ebony finish
- Documented studio provenance
- Regular maintenance history
Perfect for recording studios, performance venues, or discerning pianists seeking a concert-grade instrument with proven reliability and exceptional sound quality.
This exceptional 7'4" Yamaha C7, the most recorded piano model in history, comes with an impressive musical pedigree. Fresh from Bethel Music Studios in Redding, California, where it served as their primary recording instrument for eight years, this grand piano showcases the legendary Yamaha sound and reliability.
Professionally rebuilt in 2014, this C7 delivers the perfect balance of power and nuance that made this model famous. The action is meticulously regulated, offering responsive touch and consistent control across the entire keyboard. Its rare, original one-piece ivory keys remain in pristine condition, providing the tactile feedback that many pianists prefer.
The classic satin ebony finish, while showing some minor cosmetic wear consistent with its age and studio use (documented in photos), maintains its sophisticated appearance. The piano's voice retains the characteristic Yamaha clarity and warmth, ideal for both recording and performance.
Features:
- Full 7'4" concert grand scale
- Professional 2014 rebuild
- Original ivory keys in excellent condition
- Rich satin ebony finish
- Documented studio provenance
- Regular maintenance history
Perfect for recording studios, performance venues, or discerning pianists seeking a concert-grade instrument with proven reliability and exceptional sound quality.
This exceptional 7'4" Yamaha C7, the most recorded piano model in history, comes with an impressive musical pedigree. Fresh from Bethel Music Studios in Redding, California, where it served as their primary recording instrument for eight years, this grand piano showcases the legendary Yamaha sound and reliability.
Professionally rebuilt in 2014, this C7 delivers the perfect balance of power and nuance that made this model famous. The action is meticulously regulated, offering responsive touch and consistent control across the entire keyboard. Its rare, original one-piece ivory keys remain in pristine condition, providing the tactile feedback that many pianists prefer.
The classic satin ebony finish, while showing some minor cosmetic wear consistent with its age and studio use (documented in photos), maintains its sophisticated appearance. The piano's voice retains the characteristic Yamaha clarity and warmth, ideal for both recording and performance.
Features:
- Full 7'4" concert grand scale
- Professional 2014 rebuild
- Original ivory keys in excellent condition
- Rich satin ebony finish
- Documented studio provenance
- Regular maintenance history
Perfect for recording studios, performance venues, or discerning pianists seeking a concert-grade instrument with proven reliability and exceptional sound quality.