
Michael Jones
New member
tdukex -
I'm not diss'in your Petrof, but I played many of them before I bought my current piano, and the differences in tone, and action was so widely varied that it gave me pause. But if you like the way your's sounds, that's really all that matters.
In my findings, grands less than 6' simply don't have the tone at the low end register. This is due in part to the decreased tension on the bass strings. This decreased tension also seems to play havoc on the windings, making them loosen or separate from the core string over time, and thus, imparting a buzzing sound to the low end.
The "Piano Book", while a great resource in its own right, is really a collection of opinions. Albeit educated opinions at that, and from some very knowledge people, but still a collection of opinions. A great place to start to be sure, but not the be-all-end-all in piano selection.
If you're a player, buying a piano is such a personal choice that you really have to play several of them, decide which ones you like best, narrow those down to which one you can afford, and take the plunge!
I'm not diss'in your Petrof, but I played many of them before I bought my current piano, and the differences in tone, and action was so widely varied that it gave me pause. But if you like the way your's sounds, that's really all that matters.
In my findings, grands less than 6' simply don't have the tone at the low end register. This is due in part to the decreased tension on the bass strings. This decreased tension also seems to play havoc on the windings, making them loosen or separate from the core string over time, and thus, imparting a buzzing sound to the low end.
The "Piano Book", while a great resource in its own right, is really a collection of opinions. Albeit educated opinions at that, and from some very knowledge people, but still a collection of opinions. A great place to start to be sure, but not the be-all-end-all in piano selection.
If you're a player, buying a piano is such a personal choice that you really have to play several of them, decide which ones you like best, narrow those down to which one you can afford, and take the plunge!