Yamaha P22 Vertical Piano

Yamaha P22 Vertical Piano

Designed for schools and rehearsal areas, these Studio Pianos are often chosen by experienced players for both home and professional use.

MAIN FEATURES

  • Full length ribs into a notched liner
  • Solid spruce soundboard and ribs
  • Acoustibars
  • Solid copper wound bass strings
  • Hard maple bridges
  • Aluminum alloy action rails
  • Yamaha balanced action
  • Spruce keys with hardwood buttons
  • Grand piano key travel
  • Cut thread tuning pins
  • Bass sustain pedal
  • Yamaha designed hammers with T-fasteners
  • Vacuum Shield Mold Process (V-Pro) plate
  • Seasoned for destination

Specifications

Key Surfaces White: Acrylic Resin; Black: Phenolic Resin
Speaking Length of #1 bass string 44.5″
Hammer Weight in lbs. 14
Soundboard Dimension 2011 square inches
Material Spruce
Back Post Material Spruce
V-Pro Plate Yes
Bridge Material Hard Maple
Pinblock Material Hard Maple
Tuning Pins Cut Thread
Center Pedal Bass Sustain
Metal Action Rail Yes
Seasoned for Destination Yes
Keyboard 88 keys
Pedals Soft Pedal, Bass Sustain Pedal, Damper Pedal
Finishes Light Cherry American Oak (P22 LCAO), Satin American Walnut (P22 SAW), Satin Black (P22 BLK), Dark American Oak (P22 DAO), Light American Oak (P22 LAO), Satin Walnut (P22 SW), Satin Ebony (P22 SE), Light Oak (P22 LO), Dark Oak (P22 DO)
Origin China


Dimensions

Length 24″
Width 60″
Height 45″
Weight 527 lbs.

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