Baldwin vs Kimball: Painfully Average (but good) Budget Friendly Pianos
Today I compare two pianos, as usual, with an interesting twist - they both are commonly found in the used market and priced at what you would pay for a mid level keyboard. The Baldwin was once used extensively, almost exclusively, in fact, in practice rooms in conservatories across the USA, and both it and the Kimball are now a budget friendly entry into the piano world.
Recorded at DC Pianos in Berkeley, California
Видео Baldwin vs Kimball: Painfully Average (but good) Budget Friendly Pianos канала ThePianoforever
Recorded at DC Pianos in Berkeley, California
Видео Baldwin vs Kimball: Painfully Average (but good) Budget Friendly Pianos канала ThePianoforever
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