Samick/Reid-Sohn NSG Pianos - Where in London?
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Samick/Reid-Sohn NSG Pianos - Where in London?
Hi there - first post here so please be kind.
I'm about to buy a small grand piano and have read a couple of posts here about how great the Samick/Reid-Sohn NSG Pianos are. Would anyone happen to know any piano dealer in London that might have them in a showroom to try out?
This will be my first real piano in years (I have been using a digital piano) and I don't want to mess up!!
Incidentally, I am looking to spend not more than about £7,000 so if anyone has any recommendations, I should be very grateful. I have my eye at the moment on the Yamaha GC1 (which is about £7,000). Hopefully the NSGs are in that price range...
Thanks!
I'm about to buy a small grand piano and have read a couple of posts here about how great the Samick/Reid-Sohn NSG Pianos are. Would anyone happen to know any piano dealer in London that might have them in a showroom to try out?
This will be my first real piano in years (I have been using a digital piano) and I don't want to mess up!!
Incidentally, I am looking to spend not more than about £7,000 so if anyone has any recommendations, I should be very grateful. I have my eye at the moment on the Yamaha GC1 (which is about £7,000). Hopefully the NSGs are in that price range...
Thanks!
The GC1 is a superb piano which takes some beating, but the Reid Sohns are wotrth trying out.
They original Reid Sohns were designed by Samick for J.Reid pianos in Tottenham, who I am certain import the current range. They're almost certainly your best bet.
Love the music btw, and Sophie Barker is simply sublime!
PG
They original Reid Sohns were designed by Samick for J.Reid pianos in Tottenham, who I am certain import the current range. They're almost certainly your best bet.
Love the music btw, and Sophie Barker is simply sublime!
PG
That's about right! It gave one of the first Korean pianos to hit these shores a kind of Germanic feel to the name... Although pronounced in German, 'Reid' is more 'rite' than 'reed'! I'm not sure if Samick still build them. I think build is shared between Korea and Indonesia these days, and Samick have bigger fish to fry by being in-and-out-of-bed partners with Bechstein.Len wrote:Ah - so that is where the "Reid" bit of the name came in! Thanks so much for that - I have e-mailed them to check it out (and I'm not far from Tottenham either).
John Gregory's your man at Reid's. Tell him that Piano Guy sent you!!
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Post by Gill the Piano »
I have a piano teacher client who wanted to see if she could live around a grand piano. She bought a Samick as a stop-gap, with a view to trading up to a Yamaha after a year if she liked having a grand.
That was six years ago, and she still has the Samick. It stays in tune despite uncontrolled thrashings from her pupils, and it's a little gem.
Go for it!
That was six years ago, and she still has the Samick. It stays in tune despite uncontrolled thrashings from her pupils, and it's a little gem.
Go for it!
I have since found out that J.Reid pianos has the model I am after (158cm grand); I shall be paying them a visit soon and will report back to you call. Thanks for all your help!
I might go and try out the Irmler grand at the Bluthner showroom in London too, although I have heard the Irmler is not great. Between a Chinese made instrument (Irmler) and a Korean made piano (Samick) there is no question which I'd trust more. I had a Young Chang 131cm high upright some years back and it was gorgeous.
I might go and try out the Irmler grand at the Bluthner showroom in London too, although I have heard the Irmler is not great. Between a Chinese made instrument (Irmler) and a Korean made piano (Samick) there is no question which I'd trust more. I had a Young Chang 131cm high upright some years back and it was gorgeous.
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