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Are they?A440 wrote:It's worth trying a Schumann. They are, as far as I can make out, more or less identical. German hammers and strings, good solid pianos, but not so expensive as the Brodmans
not seen one, so I won't dispute it, but you won't get the Brodmann reputation (growing) and aftercare which IME is attentive. Brodmanns are cheap enough. There comes a point where it's not advisable to economise further.
Don't worry, my beady eye's looking out already. Looking forward to seeing one.A440 wrote:Well, you don't know what the aftercare is like either do you... The official UK launch is in March. Inexpensive doesn't mean cheap, just low manufacturing costs. Look out for them!
Brodmann have a 10 year warranty, and seeing that the UK piano trade knows Colin Taylor of old, he daren't disappoint, so I know aftercare will be good.
Schumanns are rebadged Nanjing Moutries as far as I know. Certainly a reasonable Chinese piano, and one with an English heritage, although I think they've been out of English hands for a while now.......
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So what the going price for Brodman 4’ 11 grand
Which Chinese’s Factory in are they made in
Barrie,
Which Chinese’s Factory in are they made in
Barrie,
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As I understand it Yichang Jinbao Musical Instrument Manufacturing Co.,Ltd * Use The Same production site as Dongguan Huabao Musical Instrument Manufacturing Co.,Ltd and Toyama Musical Instruments Shanghai co.,ltdPianoGuy wrote:Don't know about Brodmann grand prices offhand.Barrie Heaton wrote:So what the going price for Brodman 4? 11 grand
Which Chinese?s Factory in are they made in
Barrie,
The factory they use is in Yichang I think, in the Hubei Province.
At the moment I am doing some history on china’s piano making production. For the group above piano production for 2006 was 20,020 pianos of which 19,222 were uprights and 798 were grand’s exported was 1,626 units but they are proving difficult to get info on them
There seems to be 5 who are importing/selling Brodman one up Scotland in your neck of the woods
Do we know the price of the uprights?
Barrie,
*may have got mixed up in translation
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Approx guide prices for Chinese built Brodmanns (E&OE) in GBP:Barrie Heaton wrote:
Do we know the price of the uprights?
BU121 2,665
BU125 2,810
BU132 4,310
Grands:
BG150 6,345
BG162 6,823
BG187 8,189
There are also European built versions of some of the above, none of which I have seen, but prices are approximately 2.5 times the above, or so I am led to believe. Still competitive compared to the likes of Schimmel, Haessler, Zimmermann etc.
Anyone know how much a BG 228 would cost? I'm currently agonizing over which piano to get for myself on a budget of around £11,000. I'm thinking the BG 228 is probably a hefty hike above that figure but I'd be interested to know.
The obvious choice given my budget is the Yamaha C3 - I play one at a neighbouring school from time to time and it's very good indeed. I just wonder if there's anything else out there which could compete in terms of reliability and value for money. The BG 187 looks good on paper but what the Dickens does it sound like? Anyone tried one?
The obvious choice given my budget is the Yamaha C3 - I play one at a neighbouring school from time to time and it's very good indeed. I just wonder if there's anything else out there which could compete in terms of reliability and value for money. The BG 187 looks good on paper but what the Dickens does it sound like? Anyone tried one?
Around 15K.Openwood wrote:Anyone know how much a BG 228 would cost? I'm currently agonizing over which piano to get for myself on a budget of around ?11,000. I'm thinking the BG 228 is probably a hefty hike above that figure but I'd be interested to know.
I cannot confess to having seen a 228 mind you, but it seems a lot of piano for the money on paper! Not sure what the discount policy is, but the Brodmanns I've seen have all gone for list or close to it. Possibly because demand is matching supply at the moment, and Brodmann are a small company compared to the Yams of this world.
You can't go too far wrong with a C3 though. Lovely pianos, but latest ones need a bit of prep out of the box, so choose carefully!
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PianoGuy wrote:Openwood wrote:
You can't go too far wrong with a C3 though. Lovely pianos, but latest ones need a bit of prep out of the box, so choose carefully!
I bit - quite a bit on some. Across the range they seem to be coming in with more work to do on them and I don’t just mean the ones that come in from the docks in boxes. The ones that have been gone over by Yam UK. Take the B1s when they first came in it was manly tuning and toning and the odd stiff key. The last lot hammer off the rest, all the keys have to be sanded and eased, Lots of needle work
Thanks for the Prices for the Brodmanns
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