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Yamaha C7 Piano Cover 7'6" Black Quilt with SIDE SLITS

$ 100.29

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Yamaha C7
  • Model: Yamaha C7 Black Quilted Piano Cover
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Yamaha C7 Grand Piano Cover = 7'6"
    Listing is for a new grand piano cover for the Yamaha C7 grand piano, which measures 7'6". Protect your piano from physical damage, dust and sunlight with this attractive quilted cover!
    The piano cover comes in a 4" diamond pattern design, with the outer layer being nylon, and a soft interior lining to protect the finish of your piano. Nylon is a popular choice for piano covers for a few key reasons:
    It allows more airflow than the other materials, so it does not trap the heat in your piano, causing it to go out of tune faster. If your piano is hit by sunlight, you will want a nylon quilted cover.
    Nylon is easy to clean--it can quickly be wiped down with a cloth. Something like a mackintosh cover would need to be vacuumed.
    Quilted nylon is generally considered the most attractive material for a piano cover, with a bit of a shine to the material. It's by far the most popular choice of materials, and the one chosen most by customers for home use.
    Side Slits Included!
    Our piano covers come with the side slit option included (normally a custom upgrade). Side slits allow you to play the piano without having to take the entire cover off. They're located on each side of the piano, above the front legs--and you can simply flip the front of the cover back and play the piano. A very user friendly option.
    Measuring your Piano:
    Want to double check the size of your piano? To measure the size (length) of your grand or baby grand piano, measure in a straight line from the rear of the piano to the very front of the keys. It's best to do this with the top closed, making it easier to measure in a straight line. You will need to get the full length of your piano, so be sure to measure from the very back end to the very front of the keys (in front of the keys).