Affordable Pianos at Forsyths

We are well known for our superb selection of top quality professional instruments here at Forsyths, but perhaps you didn't realise we also stock a vast array of more affordable pianos.  With digital pianos starting from £360, and decent acoustic pianos starting from £1,000 we have instruments to suit all budgets and needs, so why go anywhere else?Affordable DigitalsIf you are on a tight budget, the Yamaha P35 portable digital piano is excellent value at a special price of £360 and has 88 weighted keys.   Around £1,000 gets you much more in the shape of Kawai's CN24 (£999 special price) and CN34 (£1215 special price), both of which offer graded hammer action keyboards - essential for those really wishing to develop their piano technique. If you want one to experience some of the best digital pianos available, we have two of Kawai's Concert Artist models, both featuring full -length wooden keys and grand feel key action at prices just below those of a starter acoustic instrument.  The CA65 is on offer at £1,900 and the range-topping CA95, which has a Solid Spruce sound-board speaker, is on offer at £2,600.  An extensive range of other models by Kawai, Yamaha and Roland are also on display and ready for you to try on our 2nd floor.Affordable AcousticsWe are, uniquely in this area, main dealers for Kawai, Yamaha and Kemble acoustic pianos, giving you the chance to compare affordable models from the three big mainstream piano makers.  This means we have 3 different small uprights priced below £3,000 - Kawai K15E (£2,690), Yamaha B1 (£2,690), and Kemble K109 (£2,990).  Each has its own particular character and will suit different tastes.  We even have the Yamaha in a white polyester finish (£2,890), as well as the more traditional black!  Should you like a more traditional casing, the Bentley 115, available in black or walnut, is exceptional value for £2,590. Should you be able to stretch slightly further, we have some excellent offers on the last few May Berlin (Selected by Schimmel) uprights from £3,290 upwards. If you would prefer a second-hand instrument we have fully serviced examples by Bentley, Broadwood, Young-Chang, Chappell, Knight, and Danemann currently ranging from £1,000 for an older Broadwood upright, to either side of £2,000 for newer instruments.Not ready to buy?  Talk to us about our 'Rent To Buy' scheme on acoustic uprights.  This popular scheme gives you up to 6 months to rent the piano before you finally commit to a purchase, with your rental fees contributing to the final cost.

Posted On: Aug 2, 2013

Categories: Piano Department