![]() ![]() ![]() If your budget is tight or you enjoy a particularly soft sound then this age range could be OK for you. Here are my comments about the various models Yamaha U3F – made in Japan Here are some bits of information about what those letterings stand for. The most common tends to be “U3H” but it can be anything from U3F, U3G, U3H, U3M, U3A, U3N, U3E. If you look just to the left of the serial number of most Yamaha U3 pianos you will usually see a letter. ![]() Beyond that, you will want to know what year it was made and whether there were any good or bad periods of Yamaha piano manufacture What do the letters stand for So you can relax knowing that if you’ve found a Yamaha U3 that you are interested in, you KNOW that it was made in Japan, and that’s a very good start indeed. The first thing to say is that every single Yamaha U3 that has ever existed was made in Japan at the Hamamatsu factory which is responsible for making all of Yamaha’s highest quality pianos including the £100,000+ concert grand piano, the CFIIIS. The lettering system that Yamaha have used for their U3 line of pianos can be a bit confusing so I’ve written this page in the hope that it will be of some use to people out there in internet-land. What's the difference between U3F, U3G, U3H, U3M, U3A, U3N Yamaha U3 pianos?
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