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Am I missing any options do you think?
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getting the Kemble and Yamaha side by should not be too big a problem the Kemble Centres of Excellence will stock all the Kemble range and more than likely have some Yamaha's stock. you should look at Zimmermann Countrywide Piano Centre stock Kemble Yamaha and Zimmermann but it all depends were you live.chrissydaboo wrote:Yeah I guess so, the trouble is getting them along side each other to try.
Am I missing any options do you think?
Thanks,
Chris
Kawai and Yamaha side by side is the hard one, Peter Smith in Scotland stock both Horsham Piano Centre stock Kawai and Kemble but that are not a centre of excellence so it is unlikely they will stock the big Kemble pianos
looks like you will have to clock up some miles
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This forum is very helpful, thanks!!
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Yes and the few I have worked on have been very nicechrissydaboo wrote:Thanks! Zimmerman? are they the bechstein derived pianos?
Better value than the Schimmel IMHO and they stay in tune as wellchrissydaboo wrote:Also what do you think of Vogel?
Yamaha and Kemble use Yamaha actionschrissydaboo wrote: Could you put them in an order of which has the best action ( most like a grand !) ? Kawai has the millenium 3 action I think and Kemble and yams use renner??
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I just put a few up that came to mind I did not site you, as you know your stock better than I do and was waithing for you to say "we stock them"sussexpianos wrote:Horsham ain't the only ones stocking Kawai and Kemble down in the south you know!
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We have no problems with retailers promoting what they have on offer at the end of the day this site was set up to promote pianos tuners and the good care of them - so the more pianos that are sold the more work there is for piano tunerssussexpianos wrote:Thanks Barrie, I wasn't moaning . I try not to advertise my services via these forums as i think its a bit cheeky but try and give my advice on my experiance ( only 15 years of it but Im sure it helps).
the more retailer/ techs there on the forum the better - A wider the range of pianos that are sold in the UK will be talked about which is what we set the forum up for.
All comments about pianos are useful especially end users as I do know that the manufactures read forums like this one
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All the best,
I`ll report back when I`ve researched a bit more and tried a few!
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use to be July as most who have money to spend have Holidays on their mind not pianos so trade is slow, but Jan is the next best timechrissydaboo wrote:Thanks guys for the thoughts you`ve suggested! One last question is there a time suited to buying a piano that`ll get you the best deal? Say January when everyone`s broke after buying that seven legged turkey??
All the best,
I`ll report back when I`ve researched a bit more and tried a few!
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the 122 130 are very nice and the action is good but the case is very Art Deco but you may like thatabc1337 wrote: Sauter 114 Custom – Germany!
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I went to look at a kemble conservatoire today at Forsyths, manchester. Was a bit disappointed really. There was a schimmel C 116 in walnut satin that sounded and played much better! It was priced at 5900, do you think that this is a good price for a schimmel? I`ve tried to look at other pianos but find they aren`t doing it for me! More confused than ever, though I think I`ve discounted the Kawai as a contender!!
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Seilers are pricier than Schimmel, which in Germany is the cooking home grown piano if you forget about the recently improved former Commie-bloc makes. Talking of which, Vogel is the Schimmel budget brand, made in Kalisz, Poland to such strict Schimmel control and design, you'd never believe the Poles (famous for poor pianos both in the Communist years with the Calisia and Legnica and today with the Irmler) had anything to do with them. Prices are about 30% lower than Schimmel, and should be available at Schimmel dealers.chrissydaboo wrote:Do Seilers come at that budget? the link you gave me suggests not!! Are all kembles so bright ( some might say harsh!) in their bass end tone?
Kembles only have a harsh tone these days if they're insufficiently voiced or older stock.
I troll around the place accompanying on a number of pianos, all quite new, two of which are Kembles. Most of the others are Yamahas and a few are firewood with a bit of badly applied make-up. PG is absolutely correct in stressing the importance of voicing as it really does make all the difference, whichever make you choose. It's the biggest single thing I've learned since joining this forum.
For my money, I would say that the Kembles do produce a far more mellow tone than the Yams, and I think I'm right in saying that the company see this as part of their mission. BUT I find the Kemble tone is mellow to the point of actually sounding rather muffled. Now I know that I'm in a minority of, well, one on this forum by saying that, but that's my honest impression of the ones I play regularly and also of the ones I've played in the past.
I used to think Yamahas were horrible because all the ones I'd played were very harsh but then I played some which had been properly voiced and I was completely converted. It seems to me that Yamahas provide more scope for tonal adjustment to suite your individual preference whereas Kembles have 'mellow' running through them like a stick of Blackpool rock. It may well be that I've just had bad experiences with Kembles, like I did with those harsh-sounding Yamahas, but there it is.
Anyway, that's enough about trivial matters like the sound. Far more importantly: Why do Kemble stick that nasty cheap-looking badge on the fallboard (no, it's just above the keys, isn't it?). It makes the piano look like it came from a toy shop.
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You would have to go down south for Schimmel and may cost more.... but you do have Sales on! they are not discounted like some makes. Seilers are a bit more expensive but nicer. I think Dawsons in Warrington stock them but the problem with that shop Winifred Atwell would complain that the pianos are out of tunechrissydaboo wrote:Thanks Barrie, I might try that as well. Is 5900 a good price for the 116 Schimmel? I think that would have to be my uppermost price for a piano. I was originally looking to spend a bit less. I don`t know anywhere else locally to stock Schimmels besides Forsyths! Do Seilers come at that budget? the link you gave me suggests not!! Are all kembles so bright ( some might say harsh!) in their bass end tone?
As to the Kembles they can be toned down. however, the golden rule is buy a piano that you like from day one, not one you are going to have to alter. Get them to tone it down in the shop see if you like it - if you don't walk
Your best bet is to go for a good quality secondhand 5 10 years old. One of my clients got a secondhand Bluthner at a very good price from Cheltenham Piano Centre. Have a chat to this guy Tostevin Pianos
in Stoke-on-Trent 01782 617081 or Martin Locke 01614 426288
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Met John – owner of Lincoln Piano centre – played:
Grotian Steinwegs – 2 diff ones
Pleyels
Yamaha U3 (2nd hand)
Boston - several
Zimmermann Z3 & Z1 (Bechstein manufactured)
Kemble (Mozart, Conservatoire)
Steinway grand (wow!)
Narrowed it down to the Conservatoire and either of the Zimmermann’s – going back on the 12th with Shelley (she stayed home today so I had plenty of time to faff round).
Returned to Clements and again tried the Sauter 114 custom and 116 Vega .
Have now played 4 diff Yamaha’s, and none of them did it for me – I’ll try a new one, but the Conservatoire showed the U3 a clean pair of heels in my view and humble opinion.
The Z1 and Z3 Zimmermann's are very clear yet not bright. They had amongst the nicest actions of the piano's I tried. The price is the issue, tho. I'm wrestling with paying either £4k or upto £6.75k. My reasoning is I'll keep what I get for a good long while, so am taking my time. Yamaha U series and kawai's K3 and K5 are not for me...
All of the below had a tone I liked. One of them may well be ruled out due to finish, but all are in the melting pot, so to speak.
My short list now looks something like this (cheapest to most expensive):
Kemble Conservatoire,
Sauter 114 custom,
Zimmermann Z3
Zimmermann Z1
Sauter 116 vega,
I'll keep you updated,
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Post by chrissydaboo »
118 ish tall, or 3ft 8 and a half. for 2995. A colleague of yours Barrie, I think down in Wolverhampton.
Any thoughts on this as to whether it`s worth a trip when I go to Wales to look at Vogel at Stuart Jones?
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chrissydaboo wrote:Hi all, I`ve been offered a Feurich piano, about 10 years old.
118 ish tall, or 3ft 8 and a half. for 2995. A colleague of yours Barrie, I think down in Wolverhampton.
Any thoughts on this as to whether it`s worth a trip when I go to Wales to look at Vogel at Stuart Jones?
The trip to Stuart Jones should be worth your wile he should have a few to look at . if it is Paul you are going to see, that it must be a tip form Tostervins they prep most of Paul's good stuff and he is not expensive just a bit eccentric. I have not seen any modern Feurich so I can't comment on the quality but most like them. new F118 121cm retail at £9,450
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Schimmel (at Forsyths of Manchester)!
Report will duly follow.
Am interested in the comments above re the Schimmel v the Yamaha - I've not taken to any Yamaha's or kawai's I've (crudely) played...
Well, the Headingley geezer drops enough hints on this forum so it's a good idea to check him out!abc1337 wrote:So - tomorrow brings forth the Land of Blunther, Irmler and more Souter(Headingly Piano's at Leeds)
Can't believe you'll get much joy from an Irmler. Crap Polish offerings and little done to disguise the fact, or cooking Pearl River jobs if you're more fortunate to find the non-Europe versions. Blüthner's Haessler range is good though.
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Wile your in Leeds try Besbrode Pianos Leeds They seem to have quite a wide selection of new pianos including Fenner Upright Piano.abc1337 wrote:So - tomorrow brings forth the Land of Blunther, Irmler and more Souter(Headingly Piano's at Leeds)
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Post by chrissydaboo »
I liked both Schimmel 116's in Forsyth's, and they also allowed me to try a 120 which was also very nice. I prefered the action on either 116, and the sound of the 120.
Whether they are better than the Zimmermann 116 or 125's I tried in Lincoln is a moot point, and my decision making is being based around that.
For me its also about aftersales and also that I need to secure a nice piano but cannot get it into my house for a few months due to alterations - I'd sooner secure a nice example with a deposit to suit then get the house sorted, then move the piano in -so to speak. But I'm looking now as its sale time and also I understand with some makes there are price increases in March...
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Is the zimmerman 116 a similar price to the Schimmel 116?
Going for a lie down . . . .
John there has been very professional and courteous with me, and to be fair he has ticked the right boxes.
I'm off back there this sat, to try the Z3 and Z1 again...
I think at some stage you have to make the decision, but when spending this money i always do as much research as I can, and have tried no end of piano's in this price bracket. I've not gone 2nd hand, tho.
By all means if I can help any further, ask away.
Kind regards
andy
Don't get too stressed! There's no end of discussion over whether piano A has the edge over piano B, and let's face it, whatever you get, someone will tell you that you've made the wrong choice.I`m glad you`re learning, but really enjoying; because I`m close to having a nervous breakdown about buying the wrong piano or remortgaging to buy the RIGHT ONE!
Your short-list looks very good and I don't think you would be disappointed by any of them.
I went through the same agonies before I bought my piano and eventually I cut my losses, bought one that sounded fine and tried to play the damn thing better. Unfortunately, THAT'S where the nervous breakdown really started for me!
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Right, that's my two pennorth!
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Post by chrissydaboo »
It`s a 5 mill serial number with a sostenuto. priced at 2900. I think I and it are sold but what do you think? Also Can I put some foam inside it as a practice measure or fit some muffler?
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