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WILH. STEINBERG B211 GRAND PIANO
The Origin of Legendary German Piano
Eisenberg is a quiet district located about 340km North-East of Frankfurt. This tranquil little town has a population of 11,500, and it is the birthplace of the WILH. STEINBERG piano. You will find vast vineyards surrounding the town, creating a beautiful picture with the mix of buildings and green fields.

The Grand Piano is based on the German WILH. STEINBERG design, crafting techniques, and technologies. German hammerheads and a re-finish at the Eisenberg factory in Germany leads to an intensive sound experience.
The German Klinke Agraffes contribute to this model’s overall performance and sound quality by providing stable and precise string support.

This piano features a hydraulic slow-close system, allowing the lid to close slowly and smoothly and preventing it from slamming shut.

This protects the piano’s internal components and maintains the integrity of the instrument. In addition to that, it also minimizes vibration disturbances, preserving the piano’s sound quality over time.

These grand pianos are based on the German WILH.STEINBERG design, crafting techniques and technologies. German hammerheads and re-finish at the Eisenberg factory/ Germany lead to an intensive sound experience.
The result means a lot of musical instrument at an attractive price.













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