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jaypici
Published on 11/30/06 at 09:40 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I did not buy it with the MODEL prfr above.
Manufacturing is superb and the perfect touch but ...
... but it seems that sound too look "EUROPEN"
it lacks a bit of "EHJV" of characters.
Should see what the fans think that the old Pleyel ...
A share has a beautiful piano trs 1 / 4 short tail for the price of a law (8500)!
If you limit what your budget and / or this size, a good choice.
Manufacturing is superb and the perfect touch but ...
... but it seems that sound too look "EUROPEN"
it lacks a bit of "EHJV" of characters.
Should see what the fans think that the old Pleyel ...
A share has a beautiful piano trs 1 / 4 short tail for the price of a law (8500)!
If you limit what your budget and / or this size, a good choice.
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Lari
Published on 01/29/07 at 06:19 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
This notice is that the result of a test from a reseller, I found this piano at all consistent with what is expected of a grand piano in terms of color and depth of sound, and in terms of amplitude of play was the resonance of a grand piano (the lid open ...) without the sound. Blind, it feels like almost on an upright piano, regular course, but no personality. Very disappointing.
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Anonymous
Published on 02/03/07 at 02:13 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Lari as the previous poster, I had the opportunity to test in-store (at length) the fourth tail.
Frankly, I find the previous review very severe.
Should not be messing around and have to compare what is comparable!! Yes, definitely the Wendl is less than a Steinway ...
However I was pleasantly surprised: the sound is sweet and balanced, the keyboard is very nice, neither too soft nor too hard and well responsive. The piano lacks a little power compared to a Yamaha C3 (but 3 times less) or a Bechtein (but 4 times less!). At no time have I had the impression of playing on a Chinese junk low end, but rather on a piano with a very "European" and very pleasant. I remember having tried...…
Frankly, I find the previous review very severe.
Should not be messing around and have to compare what is comparable!! Yes, definitely the Wendl is less than a Steinway ...
However I was pleasantly surprised: the sound is sweet and balanced, the keyboard is very nice, neither too soft nor too hard and well responsive. The piano lacks a little power compared to a Yamaha C3 (but 3 times less) or a Bechtein (but 4 times less!). At no time have I had the impression of playing on a Chinese junk low end, but rather on a piano with a very "European" and very pleasant. I remember having tried...…
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Lari as the previous poster, I had the opportunity to test in-store (at length) the fourth tail.
Frankly, I find the previous review very severe.
Should not be messing around and have to compare what is comparable!! Yes, definitely the Wendl is less than a Steinway ...
However I was pleasantly surprised: the sound is sweet and balanced, the keyboard is very nice, neither too soft nor too hard and well responsive. The piano lacks a little power compared to a Yamaha C3 (but 3 times less) or a Bechtein (but 4 times less!). At no time have I had the impression of playing on a Chinese junk low end, but rather on a piano with a very "European" and very pleasant. I remember having tried the Yamaha or Kawai, which did not sound better (and even worse with its often a bit sharp and aggressive as can be found on the Asian pianos)
The real question is whether to 8000 euros, it is better to buy a good upright piano (which costs 15,000 euros rather elsewhere ...). Must see and try, but I found that the Wendl was a beautiful instrument with a value for money simply amazing.
Basically, go try it and you made your opinion!
Frankly, I find the previous review very severe.
Should not be messing around and have to compare what is comparable!! Yes, definitely the Wendl is less than a Steinway ...
However I was pleasantly surprised: the sound is sweet and balanced, the keyboard is very nice, neither too soft nor too hard and well responsive. The piano lacks a little power compared to a Yamaha C3 (but 3 times less) or a Bechtein (but 4 times less!). At no time have I had the impression of playing on a Chinese junk low end, but rather on a piano with a very "European" and very pleasant. I remember having tried the Yamaha or Kawai, which did not sound better (and even worse with its often a bit sharp and aggressive as can be found on the Asian pianos)
The real question is whether to 8000 euros, it is better to buy a good upright piano (which costs 15,000 euros rather elsewhere ...). Must see and try, but I found that the Wendl was a beautiful instrument with a value for money simply amazing.
Basically, go try it and you made your opinion!
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- Manufacturer: Wendl & Lung
- Model: Vienne 1/4 1,61m
- Category: Acoustic Pianos
- Added in our database on: 11/03/2008
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