

Then, sometime around 2000 or so, Del Fandrich made further contributions to the YC quality. The pianos produced after his input bore the new model number prefix "PG" instead of the older "G". One was the involvement of Joseph Pramberger around 1995. It seems that there were two noteworthy events that brought improvements to YC. These samples got me over my fears that a baby grand could not have an enjoyable sound.Įxcited at the local prospect, I researched further. And it was not just those being offered for sale by piano dealers. To my surprise, many of them sounded very nice. The search returned about 15 results and I listened to all of them. So, I did a YouTube search for "Young Chang G150", or, "PG 150" (can't remember). I had reservations about the ability of such a small piano to produce an acceptable sound. I recently investigated the possible purchase of a 2000 YC baby grand (5'). However, things may have changed substantially since then for YC. I have not heard good things about YC pianos of that age. I wanted to believe in the Young Chang brand and pretty much gave away what could have been a potential long term playing instrument. Tone was pretty decent overall and the piano played quite well with a resonant bass end (aside from above mentioned issues) so I passed up a chance to perhaps correct the issues with a local technician who was going to charge around $1,850 to do the regulation of the action and other pedal and damper adjustments.

Here was the piano I had purchased - as it was "sold" to me for $8,500 - and, after deciding not to keep it I then sold it back to another store: Please note that the online shipping calculator is not applicable.It would appear to me that most folks are afraid to even consider Young Chang grands with all of the other major piano brands out there as there are too many negative details regarding the action brackets problems from the middle 1980's though the 1990's and I passed up on one myself that did not have the action brackets problem but had some other issues regarding a heavy action, pedals and dampers that did not work correctly, and a number of notes in the treble range that had an odd buzzing sound and perhaps needed additional voicing and/or action regulation to correct? Extended warranty plans are also available. Delivery and service promotions are applicable at times. For more information on delivery and service fees, please contact Alamo Music Center for a quote. Delivery and/or service fees vary and are based on location and logistics. The complete package qualifies for financing and includes a piano bench. Additional service plans are available at the time of purchase. It includes a 90-day full-service warranty with purchase and will be tuned before delivery. This instrument has been thoroughly inspected by our service department and maintained to ensure it is sold in optimal playing condition. Young Chang rapidly grew into a manufacturer of instruments that provided to the public a special covenant: the provision of high quality pianos at prices that make them accessible to many. In 1956 a prominent Korean family with many years of experience In the piano industry founded Young Chang. Young Chang has grown to become one of the World's largest piano makers with ratings comparable to top manufacturers making upper-quality consumer-grade pianos. Young Chang is a 55+ year-old piano maker that got their start building piano parts for Yamaha in the 1960s.
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This piano is in excellent condition and is ready to be delivered to a new home complete with a full warranty on parts and labor. We have gone through the piano and find that it is in excellent playing condition.

Young Chang G157 Polished Ebony Baby Grand PianoĬonsidered by many to be one of Young Chang's best grand pianos, the G-157, 5'2" baby grand piano in polished ebony.
