It is a soft, rubberized material that cushions the hammer shank and brings it to a stop, which very accurately replicates the feeling of a traditional felt hammer striking a string.
Correct. Yamaha spends more time and money than any other manufacturer to ensure the materials they use are designed to last the life of the instrument. We have no concerns with the longevity and integrity of any of the piano components.
used upright pianos are so cheap just get one of those I would say, my college has one and the action is bad, makes trills weirdly difficult and the keytops are low quality plastic. alot of used piaos even have ivory keys
I've watchen a ton of NUX1A reviews and this one had me gasp. l'll definitely be going to try it out!
Wow, I had no idea the technology had come so far in recent years. That's really interesting.
It’s a sin that they don’t offer a glass cover option 😍
Very nice and interesting video sir. I have an avantgrand n3 at home. Can i use this app and bluetooth function too?
The N3 unfortunately is not compatible with the Smart Pianist app. But, their newer N3X is.
What exactly is that black material (on the silver metal bar) that the hammer strikes?
It is a soft, rubberized material that cushions the hammer shank and brings it to a stop, which very accurately replicates the feeling of a traditional felt hammer striking a string.
@@thepianoguyspianostore Thank you for your prompt reply! I assume it isn't something that could wear out with use then, correct?
Correct. Yamaha spends more time and money than any other manufacturer to ensure the materials they use are designed to last the life of the instrument. We have no concerns with the longevity and integrity of any of the piano components.
used upright pianos are so cheap just get one of those I would say, my college has one and the action is bad, makes trills weirdly difficult and the keytops are low quality plastic. alot of used piaos even have ivory keys
Lol a crappy upright is the worst thing you can buy 😂😂
If an acoustic piano have not hammers and vibrating strings, traditional piano is dead.