Hi Treeline,
Thanks for the reply. The DPA mics have excellent specs but I am afraid they are expensive too. I once asked here whether I could have any chance with Shure BG4.1s. It was answered by Dragon and he replied, if I wanted a good classical piano sound then I had to use good mics. And good mics are expensive. But isn't this forum named Homerecording.com. However, from Dragon's and many other responses I got later, what I understand is that, if a decent piano sound is needed then the bottom line begins with a stereo pair of condenser mics like Oktava MC012s or Crown CM-700s or Shure SM81s and other mics of the same category. This is so, because, -as far as I understand-, piano is one of the diffucult instruments to record, since it has a broad frequency range, overtones and dynamic. BUT, it was also mentioned that Shure SM57 or SM58 could give good results although they are dynamic. So, as you say, let's keep in touch. I am curious about the results you get.