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- jaypiciPublished 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.00 - LariPublished 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.01
- AnonymousPublished 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 the …Read moreLari 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!See less00