Steingraeber Salonflügel B-192
The B192 is the latest Steingraeber design and closely modeled on the Steingraeber grand C212 and thus the 2nd descendent of the famous Liszt piano from 1873.
Very long bass strings on a similar scale to those of a chamber music grand are conducive to its wide range of sound. This piano transfers private homes into a concertsalon.
The B 192 is also well suited to discerning professionals and for use in music conservatories even in concert rooms.
The B192 is the latest Steingraeber design and closely modeled on the Steingraeber grand C212 and thus the 2nd descendent of the famous Liszt piano from 1873.
Very long bass strings on a similar scale to those of a chamber music grand are conducive to its wide range of sound. This piano transfers private homes into a concertsalon.
The B 192 is also well suited to discerning professionals and for use in music conservatories even in concert rooms.
The B192 is the latest Steingraeber design and closely modeled on the Steingraeber grand C212 and thus the 2nd descendent of the famous Liszt piano from 1873.
Very long bass strings on a similar scale to those of a chamber music grand are conducive to its wide range of sound. This piano transfers private homes into a concertsalon.
The B 192 is also well suited to discerning professionals and for use in music conservatories even in concert rooms.
Special Features
Concert touch thanks to the C212 action
Increased treble sustain
Small tweeter dimensioning of the treble board
Backstrings of the treble in triade overtones
Induction hardened capo d’astro bars
Sound reflecting rim
Hardened bridge pins in nickeled iron
Agrafes hardened by steel pins
Very long bass strings
Highly flexible bridges made of solid red beech
Straight bass bridge for a higher soundboard amplitude
Perfect touch
Fast responding keys (20 % more upweight)
Sharps 1 g lighter than white keys
Reliable key tops without aquaplaning
Frame design without hindering cross braces for techniques for Contemporary music
Responding touch by aluminium action rails with wooden fillings
More information on Steingraeber’s website
References
Brno (Tschechien) Janáček-Akademie
Chur (Schweiz) Musikhochschule
Eichstätt Bischöfliches Ordinariat Chorsaal (Konzerteinsatz)
Hamburg Hochschule f. Musik u. Theater
Hof Theater (Kohlefaserresonanzboden)
Luzern (Schweiz) Hochschule für Musik
Moskau (Russland) Gnesin Academy
München Konzertbühne im Künstlerhaus am Lenbachplatz
Trossingen Hochschule für Musik