Are PETROF upright pianos good?
Are PETROF upright pianos good?
Petrofs are known for their warm, rich, singing tone, full of color. The pianos are solidly built and workmanship is good. After careful preparation, the pianos can sound and feel quite beautiful and hold their own against other European brands.
How much does a PETROF upright piano weigh?
Finish
Depth (mm) | 590 |
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Width (mm) | 1463 |
Height (mm) | 1250 |
Weight (kg) | 236 |
Sound board material | Resonance spruce wood |
Is Petrov a good piano?
I am a piano tech/tuner and have had a lot of experience tuning petrof pianos. They are of very good quality and craftsmanship and are relatively easy to tune. They have nice sound and I believe worth considering.
Are PETROF pianos expensive?
Petrof’s grand pianos are available with either the Petrof Original Action or a Renner action….PETROF GRANDS.
Model | Size | Price ($)* |
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P 210 Pasat | 6′ 10″ | 119,990 |
P 237 Monsoon | 7′ 9″ | 157,390 |
P 284 Mistral | 9′ 2″ | 217,084 |
Are PETROF pianos handmade?
PETROF grand pianos represent the experience of renowned master pianomakers, whose manual work makes up 80% of the manufacturing process. Their hands create instruments of world-class quality as well unique models in a diversity of artistic styles, in exact accordance with our customers’ wishes.
Can a piano be laid on its back?
Moving a piano on its back or on its side does not harm a piano. A piano can be moved, tilted, or rotated without doing it damage. Damage to a piano occurs when it is dropped, or bumped, or when foreign objects are inside the piano when moving.
Is petrof better than Yamaha?
Yamaha’s typically have a brighter tone whereas I think the Petrof is a work of art. I don’t know about the Petrof uprights, but if they’re anything like the grands, I’d go for a petrof. Comparing an yamaha grand to a petrof grand I’d go for the petrof grand just because the tone is so much less harsh.
Are Petrof pianos handmade?
How long do upright pianos last?
40 to 50 years
A rule-of-thumb answer typically given is that an average piano under average conditions will last 40 to 50 years. However, even after a piano has ended its natural life for a particular purpose, it may still have a new life as a used instrument for a lesser purpose.