New piano purchase
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New piano purchase
Guy's,
I want to buy an upright piano and have a budget of around £1900.
Not sure what to be looking at or avoiding.
One local dealer suggests Halle and Voight HV118 and another suggests Reid-Sohn RS118, but this is outside of budget.
Personally I cannot find any real sonic difference between them - but they are both in different showrooms so difficult to realy compare.
Have thought about E-Bay but don't want to risk getting stuck with a usless bit of wood and steel.
Any advice appreciated.
I want to buy an upright piano and have a budget of around £1900.
Not sure what to be looking at or avoiding.
One local dealer suggests Halle and Voight HV118 and another suggests Reid-Sohn RS118, but this is outside of budget.
Personally I cannot find any real sonic difference between them - but they are both in different showrooms so difficult to realy compare.
Have thought about E-Bay but don't want to risk getting stuck with a usless bit of wood and steel.
Any advice appreciated.
Re: New piano purchase
you have 1900 just now, but if you save a bit longer, you will have more. 1900 isn't going to get you a great piano, and since this is going to be a purchase that I presume has to last for a while, why not save another 1100 quid and go to 3000. Then, you will have the choice of Brodmanns, Perzinas, Wendl und Lungs, along with a whole host of rebuilt and reconditioned uprights.
If you are determined that 1900 is your max budget, you should look for something like a 1970s Chappell. They are usually pretty good pianos. Reid Sohn is Samick, and I think that they are pretty solid too, although I don't have much experience of them, I played a six foot Samick grand, re-badged as something else (which someone can PM me if they want to know what) and it was a beautiful piano.
If you are determined that 1900 is your max budget, you should look for something like a 1970s Chappell. They are usually pretty good pianos. Reid Sohn is Samick, and I think that they are pretty solid too, although I don't have much experience of them, I played a six foot Samick grand, re-badged as something else (which someone can PM me if they want to know what) and it was a beautiful piano.
Re: New piano purchase
try a Steinmayer 108 @ £1995.00
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Re: New piano purchase
The Halle & Voight is just about the lowest quality piano to acieve an "acceptable" status in my book, that is they are OK for the money, but you're buying at the cheapest level. The Reid Sohn is better, but the H&V and the cheap Reid Sohns are not the easiest things to tune because the wrestpins are too tight to achieve accurate adjustment by all but the most experienced tuners. Once they're in tune they're not bad at all though.
Why not spend just a few hundred more and you can afford one of Perzina's sub-brands which offer far better quality. Marketed as Sangler, Eavestaff, and Gehr.Steinberg amongst others, they are largely identical. They have the Gebruder Perzina company credited on a tiny graphic on the key-slip. (The thin strip under the keyboard!) These should be priced between £2,000 and just under £2,500.
Why not spend just a few hundred more and you can afford one of Perzina's sub-brands which offer far better quality. Marketed as Sangler, Eavestaff, and Gehr.Steinberg amongst others, they are largely identical. They have the Gebruder Perzina company credited on a tiny graphic on the key-slip. (The thin strip under the keyboard!) These should be priced between £2,000 and just under £2,500.
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If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
Re: New piano purchase
Thanks for the advice.
The Steinmayer 108 is out (not because of sound but this piano must look traditional so would have to look at the S110 at the very least).
The idea of saving another £1000 is good in principle - but I drive a 15 year old car and it took me long enough to get £1900.
Will have another look around.
The Steinmayer 108 is out (not because of sound but this piano must look traditional so would have to look at the S110 at the very least).
The idea of saving another £1000 is good in principle - but I drive a 15 year old car and it took me long enough to get £1900.
Will have another look around.
Re: New piano purchase
The traditional cased version of the small Perzina is around £2,500. Polyester finishes only though I think.
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Re: New piano purchase
Post by Barrie Heaton »
There are a few retailers who have Yamaha B1 at last years prices Chris Venables Pianos is one but there again are not traditional box shape you have given yourself a tall order entry level pianos don't tend to be box shapeFixer11 wrote:Thanks for the advice.
The Steinmayer 108 is out (not because of sound but this piano must look traditional so would have to look at the S110 at the very least).
A second hand piano is your best option Yamaha M rage from the 70 was well made and boxier than most of the time get a tuner to look at any piano you buy
Take a look at the Pianos for Sale by Shops there are 400 + second-hand pianos on there and a few box shape ones Handel Pianos has a box looking Yamaha in your price range
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Re: New piano purchase
Halle & Voight and Reid-Sohn would agree with "piano guy" comments i know a dealer whose has a Gbhr Steinberg 123 model in black new at £2,199 inc vat,could be a delivery charge dependant on location and ease of access,also a new Reid-Sohn 112RI for no far of your budget of £1900 and a used Samick 121/Reid-sohn for £1500 in excellent condition do you have any colour preference,they also have competitive prices on all other brands of new pianos.
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Then give us the name and if pos a linkjoe wrote:i know a dealer whose has a Gbhr Steinberg 123 model in black new at £2,199 inc vat,
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That's cheap!!joe wrote:Halle & Voight and Reid-Sohn would agree with "piano guy" comments i know a dealer whose has a Gbhr Steinberg 123 model in black new at £2,199 inc vat,
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If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
Re: New piano purchase
The Steinmayer 110 is in the traditional style @ £2130 ( at the moment here!)
Whereabouts are you?
Piano Warehouse (tel 02072679229) will give you your nearest Steinmayer dealer
bw
Whereabouts are you?
Piano Warehouse (tel 02072679229) will give you your nearest Steinmayer dealer
bw
Our mission in life is to tune customers--not pianos.
Any fool can make a piano-- it needs a tuner to put the music in it
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Re: New piano purchase
That'll be "Gehr. Steinberg"? Gebr. Steinberg was a brand name once owned by the defunct Bentley company I think. Not to be confused by Wilh.Steinberg, the makers of the "IQ" range of pianos once imported alongside Brodmann, but by whom now is anybody's guess!joe wrote:New Gbr Steinberg model 123 black £2,199 decent value at the price,not cheap but i think they buy direct.
Gehr.Steinberg are all, without exception imported by Music Brokers Intl.
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If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
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If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
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Re: New piano purchase
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The Gerh.Steinbergs are very good pianos for the money.I cannot believe they are that price as thats very cheap! Just make sure its prep. They cannot buy direct, just through Music Brokers, they are just selling it cheap for some reason. The Steinmayer 110 would be my choice on a budget. Traditional styling and just a little over budget but if there's a dealer offfering 0%apr, then it will give you some time to save.
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Can supply the serial number and is a very reputable dealer known for straight forward honest advice and has a huge stock of 150 new and used upright and grand pianos,for beginners,amateurs and pro-players.
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Re: New piano purchase
Post by Bob Pierce »
I would look at the instruments from Music Brokers, find a local dealer and try them all. They provide the best value for money in my book.
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