Denise Yes, I checked out the Yamaha P-125 on the Sweetwater.com site. Jacob Dupre, a pianist, does an excellent full demo with explanation of all features and specs. However, Yamaha has a new one out, the P-515, which has added the Bosendorfer warmer, tonal grand sound and touts that the action includes a graded increase in weight going to the bass. I viewed a video on this one, too. In sync with Dominic Cheli in that I have no experience with these and have always considered them "toys,." (sorry, personal prejudice due to no experience with a good one.) But there's no way to rent a piano for two weeks while mine is being rebuilt. My first choice is to sell my rebuilt piano for a better price and replace with a Steinway Model D. Trying to temper my desire for my dream piano with practicality and not be without a practice instrument during the rebuild, the time it takes to stuff the piggy bank (someone suggested more like the ferrel hog bank), and the time it takes to locate the perfect D for me. Thank you both for responding. Have a great week! (Note; My current grand is 50 years old. My dad bought her for me when I was 16. She was "born" before either of you. I've had her and played her long enough to have earned a new instrument! I don't want a Lexus, Ferrari, any fancy car-- I want a Steinway D before I die! Can you relate?) Happy practice you two!