Are Seiler pianos good?

Are Seiler pianos good?

Seilers feel good to play, and generally respond easily to a performer’s demands. All pianos had a ringing brightness in the upper registers, and rich enough bass sounds to warrant their use as practice instruments for artists. In general, the tone tended toward the bright side of the spectrum.

Where are Seiler pianos made?

Made for the entry-level piano market, Johannes Seiler pianos are designed by Seiler and built by Samick factory in West Java, Indonesia.

Who makes Pearl River pianos?

China
The Pearl River Piano Group (广州珠江钢琴集团有限公司) is China’s largest piano manufacturer and has the largest piano factory in the world producing more pianos than any other factory. The company was established in 1956 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

When did Eduard Seiler start his Piano Company?

Eduard Seiler established his piano company in 1849 at Wilhelmstrasse 17-19 in Liegnitz, Germany. His goal as a piano maker was to build pianos for both professional use as well as for the average, middle. class home.

What kind of soundboard does a German Seiler Piano have?

The grands have wide tails, for greater soundboard area and string length. The German Seiler pianos feature Bavarian spruce soundboards, multi-laminated Delignit pinblocks, quartersawn beech bridges, full Renner actions, and slow-close fallboards.

What makes a Seiler upright piano so special?

The transparent, bright tone of a Seiler piano manufactured all those years ago continues to be the true characteristic of all Seiler instruments today. A milestone of the Seiler engineering team is the patented Super Magnetic Repetition (SMR) Action, permitting unsurpassed repetition speed on Seiler’s upright pianos.

How much does a Seiler grand piano cost?

Eduard Seiler and Johannes Seiler, other wood finishes: Verticals $1,500 (SMP), Grands $2,000 (SMP). 170th Anniv. Polished White/Grey w/Black Hardware