Yamaha U3
The Yamaha U3 is a full-sized 131cm upright piano from Yamaha's celebrated U Series, one of the most highly regarded professional upright pianos ever produced. Taller and more powerful than the U1, the U3 offers a longer string length, larger soundboard, and a fuller, richer tone that approaches the quality of a small grand piano. Dating from 1980 and presented in polished black polyester, this is a genuine professional instrument from Japan's golden era of piano manufacturing.
This example has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery. It represents outstanding value for a full-sized Yamaha U3 from this era, one of the most sought-after used pianos in the UK market.
Available to purchase online or to try in person at our Oxfordshire showroom. Contact us to arrange a viewing or to discuss delivery and part-exchange options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Yamaha U1 and U3?
The U3 is 131cm tall; the U1 is 121cm. That extra 10cm means longer strings and a larger soundboard, which produces a noticeably fuller, more powerful sound with richer bass, greater dynamic range, and a tone that begins to approach the character of a small grand piano. Both are professional instruments, but the U3 is generally preferred by more advanced players and anyone who wants the maximum sound from an upright.
Is the Yamaha U3 worth the extra cost over a U1?
For the right player, yes. The U3's bigger sound, longer strings and greater dynamic range make a real difference if you are playing repertoire that demands it, or if you simply want the most satisfying acoustic experience from an upright. For beginners and casual players, a U1 is perfectly adequate. For intermediate to advanced players, the step up to a U3 is often money very well spent, particularly when the price difference is as modest as it is here.
Is an older Yamaha better than a cheap new piano?
For most serious players and teachers, yes. A quality Yamaha U Series piano will typically outperform a new entry-level piano from a lesser brand in terms of action feel, tonal character, and long-term durability. The Yamaha U Series has a 60-year track record of reliability. As authorised Yamaha dealers, we sell new Yamaha pianos too and can give you an honest, informed comparison if you would like to consider both.
How long will a Yamaha U3 last?
A Yamaha U3 that is well maintained should last 60 to 80 years or more. This 1980 piano is almost 50 years old and still performing at a professional level, a testament to Yamaha's construction quality. With twice-yearly tuning, correct placement, and periodic regulation of the action, this instrument should give its next owner many decades of excellent service.
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Dimensions
Width: 154 cms
Height: 130 cms
Depth/Length: 65 cms