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#624414 03/08/07 09:43 AM
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One of my very valued customers is wanting to replace her Young Chang G150 she lost in Katrina.

She has asked my opinion about the Pramberger series.

All I can find out is that it is made in China and distributed by Samick.

Have any of you had any experience with this series and would you venture an opinion.

Ron

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i work on prambergers. their pretty good.

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Hi, Ron --
Have you asked this on the Piano Forum (rather than the Technicians' Forum)? They talk about brands and brand quality all the time.
For what it's worth, Prambergers from about 5 years ago were good-quality Asian instruments. I don't know what's been going on with the brand recently.


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Hello Ron.
I thought Prambergers were a brand of Kawai or Young Chang piano!!!! laugh
Shows how much I know about brands!!!!LOL
Try asking this on the Piano Forum - you may get some positive feedback there!

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Mark


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Prambergers are made in Inchon, South Korea in the Samick factory. They are distributed in the U.S. by Samick as well. They are considered at the high end of Samick's varied line up.


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