CN151PE 5' Cable-Nelson Grand Piano

Features

The Cable-Nelson brand traces its roots to 1903 in Chicago, when Fayette S. Cable purchased two small piano companies. These companies, Lakeside Piano Company and Sweetland Piano Company, then became the Fayette S. Cable Piano Company. The Cable-Nelson brand resulted from a merger with the Nelson Piano Company in 1905. The Everett Piano Company bought Cable-Nelson in the late 1920s, moving its manufacturing operation to South Haven, Michigan. In 1954, the Hammond Organ company acquired both Everett Piano and Cable-Nelson.

Yamaha purchased both Everett and Cable-Nelson in 1973. Now, 105 years after its beginnings, Cable-Nelson resumes its tradition as a great piano at a modest price.

Now, virtually anyone can own a quality instrument designed and built by Yamaha. These Cable-Nelson pianos are perfectly suited for home piano players who desire Yamaha quality at a more affordable price. They live up to the company's worldwide reputation for outstanding service, exceptional value and reliable customer support.

This expressive instrument is designed by Yamaha master craftsmen, prepared by Yamaha engineers and built by Yamaha specialists—using world-renowned manufacturing processes. The piano includes top quality parts, premium woods, extruded aluminum alloy action rails, V-Pro plates and copper wound bass strings – all features found in Yamaha brand pianos. The Cable-Nelson line also offers an extensive 10-year warranty and the support of Yamaha Piano Service.

-Advanced scale design

-Premium woods

-Laminated spruce soundboard

-Solid maple bridge and caps

-Solid copper wound bass strings

-Aluminum alloy action rails

-Yamaha balanced grand piano action

-Spruce keys with hardwood buttons

-Premium Yamaha hammers with T-fasteners

-Specially designed hammer shanks

-Reinforced keyframe pin with adjustable guide

-Hardwood reinforced keyframe

-Dove-tail joints

-Cut thread tuning pins

-Polyester finish

-Resin sheet foundation

-Solid brass casters

-Vacuum shield mold process (V-Pro) plate

-Seasoned for destination

-10-year warranty backed by Yamaha

-Polished Ebony Finish

Unlike most manufacturers, Yamaha takes a total approach to piano-making: it retains complete control over virtually every component at every stage of production—even to the point of building the manufacturing equipment. Rather than assembling pianos from parts produced by outside companies or contracting with third parties to build its pianos, Yamaha designs, tests, evaluates and manufactures all major components by itself.

Another key advantage to Yamaha is the extent of the company's expertise in related technologies. With well-established credentials in fields such as metallurgy, chemistry and electronics—as well as more obvious areas like acoustics and woodworking—Yamaha leverages extensive internal resources to raise the standards of piano-making. The results of this inter-disciplinary approach are a steady stream of innovations and better musical instruments.