The Brand-New Yamaha U3: A Buyer's Guide (Australia)
The Yamaha U3 is a 131cm professional upright piano prized for its powerful projection, rich bass and grand-like touch. While the U Series has been an icon since the 1960s, today's U3 is a comprehensively redesigned, current-generation instrument — so a brand-new U3 bought off the showroom floor gives you the latest refinements, a full manufacturer warranty, and (importantly for us) a piano seasoned specifically for the Australian climate. It suits serious students, teachers and advanced players who want professional performance without the footprint of a grand.
What makes the Yamaha U3 so special?
The U3 sits at the top of Yamaha's upright range, above the shorter 121cm U1. At 131cm (52") tall, it has room for longer strings, a larger soundboard and a bigger acoustic chamber — and that's where its distinctive voice comes from.
- Grand-like scale: The longest bass string has a speaking length close to that of a small baby grand, giving the U3 a deep, resonant low end most uprights can't match.
- Expansive spruce soundboard: Carefully selected spruce, double-notched ribs and five solid back posts deliver structural stability and even resonance across the whole keyboard.
- Refined touch: An elongated key shank and extended capstan produce a wider dynamic range — you can play softer, louder and with more control than on a typical upright.
- Soft-close fallboard: A damping mechanism borrowed from grand pianos stops the lid dropping onto little fingers.
These aren't marketing flourishes — they're the reason the U3 is a fixture in conservatoriums, schools and professional studios worldwide.
Why does buying a new U3 in Australia matter?
This is the point many buyers miss. New Yamaha U1 and U3 pianos are built in Yamaha's Kakegawa factory in Japan, and those bound for Australia are seasoned specifically for our climate using Yamaha's proprietary process. Our dry, variable conditions are genuinely tough on pianos — timber and tuning stability suffer when an instrument was prepared for a humid overseas market.
A brand-new, Australian-delivered U3 from an authorised dealer therefore holds its tuning better and ages more gracefully than a grey-import or an instrument seasoned for another region. You also get:
- Yamaha's manufacturer warranty covering parts and labour for defects.
- The current, redesigned generation of the U3 — not an older 1980s or 90s build.
- A predictable, documented history from day one.
Pre-loved Japanese U3s remain a fine option for many families, and we stock them too. But if long-term tuning stability and peace of mind matter most, a new U3 is hard to beat. You can browse current stock on our pianos page or view the wider range of instruments.
Can you play a U3 silently at night?
Yes. Beyond the pure acoustic U3, Yamaha offers two hybrid versions that are ideal for apartments, shared walls and families with sleeping kids:
- U3 SH3 (Silent): Plays as a normal acoustic piano, but lower the sensor mechanism and you can practise through headphones in near silence. It uses virtual resonance modelling and binaural sampling from Yamaha's flagship CFX concert grand, so the headphone sound is genuinely rich.
- U3 TA3 (TransAcoustic): Uses the acoustic soundboard itself as the speaker, letting you dial volume up and down or layer in digital voices — no headphones required.
Both preserve the full acoustic action, so your technique transfers perfectly between silent and acoustic play. If night-time practice is a priority in your household, these are worth a serious look.
Yamaha U3 specs at a glance
- Height: 131cm (52")
- Approximate width: ~152cm
- Approximate depth: ~65cm
- Approximate weight: ~235kg
- Keys: 88, full-size
- Soundboard: solid spruce with double-notched ribs
- Back posts: five solid spruce posts
- Bridges & pinblock: hard maple
- Made in: Kakegawa, Japan
- Variants: acoustic, SH3 Silent, TA3 TransAcoustic
For the definitive metric specifications, we always recommend confirming against Yamaha Australia's official listing — and we're happy to walk you through the details in store.
What does a new Yamaha U3 cost in Australia?
New U3 pricing sits well above pre-loved stock, and it shifts over time, so we prefer to quote current figures directly rather than publish a number that dates quickly. As a rough guide, quality pre-loved Japanese U3s often start in the mid-to-high thousands, while a new instrument commands a premium for its warranty, condition and Australian seasoning. Get in touch for today's price and to check which variants we have on the floor.
Delivery, tuning, finance and finding a teacher
Buying the piano is only part of the picture. At Signature Pianos we handle the practical side so your U3 arrives ready to play and stays that way:
- Delivery: professional transport and placement across Melbourne and beyond.
- Tuning & care: a fresh piano should be tuned after it settles into your home's environment — we can arrange this and advise on humidity.
- Payment plans: flexible options to spread the cost of a long-term investment.
- Lessons: we connect buyers with qualified piano teachers to get the most out of your new instrument.
A well-cared-for U3 can comfortably serve a family for decades — often becoming the instrument two or three children learn on. Whether you choose acoustic, Silent or TransAcoustic, a brand-new U3 is a genuine long-term investment in music at home.
Frequently asked questions
How tall is a Yamaha U3?
The Yamaha U3 stands 131cm (52") tall, making it the taller of Yamaha's two professional uprights. Its extra height allows for longer strings and a larger soundboard, which give it more power and a richer bass than the 121cm U1.
Where is the Yamaha U3 made?
New Yamaha U3 pianos are built at Yamaha's Kakegawa factory in Japan using carefully selected spruce soundboards and ribs, five spruce back posts, and hard maple bridges and pinblock. Instruments destined for Australia are also seasoned for our climate.
Is the Yamaha U3 good for beginners?
Yes, though it's a professional-grade upright. Beginners benefit from its responsive, grand-like action and won't outgrow it — many families choose a U3 so it can serve multiple children and advanced study over decades. It's a strong long-term investment rather than a budget starter.
Can you practise a Yamaha U3 silently?
Yes. The U3 SH3 Silent model lets you play through headphones in near silence while keeping the full acoustic action, and the U3 TA3 TransAcoustic model lets you adjust volume and add digital voices. Both are popular with apartment dwellers and families needing quiet night-time practice.
How much does a new Yamaha U3 cost in Australia?
New U3 pricing is higher than pre-loved stock and changes over time, so we recommend contacting us for the current AUD figure. Quality pre-loved Japanese U3s typically start in the mid-to-high thousands, while a new instrument carries a premium for its warranty, condition and Australian seasoning.