- 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
- Mute pedal
- Yamaha designed hammers with T-fasteners
- Lacquer finish
- Vacuum Shield Mold Process (V-Pro) plate
- Seasoned for destination
- Yamaha ServiceBondSM
Assurance Program
Piano owners expect their investment to serve dual roles: as a fine
musical instrument and a fine piece of furniture. Yamaha M475TM
(Traditional Mahogany), M475IP (Italian Provincial) and M475IPDC (Italian
Provincial – Dark Cherry 44" console pianos deliver the
complete array of Yamaha M500 Series features in beautifully styled
designs.
The M475TM reflects the elegance of 18th century English furniture. The
Mahogany cabinet integrates a high-quality satin gloss finish and an inlay
panel on the music rack. A new, larger tapered through-leg design with
decorative routing and brass ferrules, along with wider arm and side
panels, adds to the visual appeal.
The Walnut cabinet of the M475IP blends European styling with American
craftsmanship. Its stately satin Walnut finish complements the open-design
music rack, extended arm and side panels, and enlarged, routed square
through-legs with brass ferrules. A brass escutcheon placed behind a brass
pull-knob on the fallboard (a flourish also found on the M457TP), in
additional to detailed brass buttons on the music rest, provides further
refinement.
The M475 offers technically superior construction for enhanced sound
quality and durability, including a permanent crown solid Spruce
soundboard, full-length ribs, the patented Yamaha V-Pro plate, extruded
aluminum action rails, a balanced action, uniform key travel and spruce
keys.
The Yamaha ServiceBondSM
Assurance Program is provided to the customer, without additional charge,
3-8 months after delivery of their piano. This service is a thorough check
up and adjustment procedure to "rejuvenate" a piano after play-in and
acclimation to its new environment. After 3-8 months or so of settling and
becoming acclimatized, the piano will receive the benefit of a service
visit to return it to the conditions specified by the manufacturer.
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