Yamaha Disklavier Ebony Black DGC1 Mark IV Baby Grand Piano w/ Bench and all original manuals, remote, headphones, and media.
I've been asked many questions that are already answered below. THIS IS NOT THE ACOUSTIC-ONLY GC1 MODEL -- IT IS A DISKLAVIER DGC1, WHICH IS A GC1 WITH THE ADDED ELECTRONICS AND MACHINERY FOR ACOUSTIC RECORDING AND PLAYBACK. **PLEASE** READ THE ENTIRE LISTING CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTACTING ME.
Excellent to close to new condition, rarely to almost never used in a clean/smoke-free home, I am the original and only owner - bought in Sep 2008. I am NOT a dealer.
All software and electronics fully functional but previous generation -- but the buyer can later upgrade it to the latest Enspire version at their own arrangement and expense, if desired. Even without the Disklavier electronics and actuators, this is still a beautiful Yamaha C1 acoustic piano.
It has not been tuned or serviced in over a decade, but still sounds great and is very close to perfect condition inside and out.
Located in Half Moon Bay -- delivery/moving at buyer's expense. The piano is in a house with long flights of difficult exterior stairs with turns, so that cost is likely to be on the higher side.
Even with tuning, delivery, and an optional later upgrade -- this is still far less than a new Yamaha DGC1 Enspire. Web research and dealer conversations indicate the upgrade can cost $1500-$5000 depending on the labor. A new Enspire MSRP is over $40K and will realistically sell for over $30K new from a dealer, so you can get essentially the exact same piano for thousands less.
While you may find other sellers listing this piano for less, you won't find many where the piano has barely been used, for sale by the original and only owner, and is still extremely close to new condition.
Serious inquiries will get the serial number, and a video chat can be set up to initially look closer at the piano and hear it. Then a home visit can be arranged to see and play it directly.