Alex.Steinbach is an Australian brand name, well known and respected for over twenty-five years. I understand that most used U1's and U3's sold in stores in Australia are grey market.
Upright pianos - posted in Product Reviews: We want to upgrade from our cheapish Casio Privia digital piano to an upright acoustic. There have been mixed reviews on Steinbach, I'd like to be able to decifer between the sales pitch and reality. Respectfully, I found piano dealers to be less trustworthy than I would have expected. I hope you have not purchased yet. Review: By William Dang, piano teacher . Thus began a time-honoured relationship with Samick, extending over twenty years. Piano Information I am happy to chat to you over the phone and provide further insight if you like. (All soundboards are glued together in sections. I'm actually off to a couple of shops tomorrow.Greg, thanks for bringing this up, as I was told by 2 piano dealers today (both who sell used U1's) that the T121 was made either in China or Indonesia (they didn't seem to know where), and they both said the same as Libby was told, that they get away with it by making some small part in Japan.
Steinbachs appear to be simply re-badged Samicks. This opinion is based on their using laminated soundboards. As far as a piece of furniture goes, I love the Steinbach. )Hi Balf.
The name ‘Alex.Steinbach’ was created and a trademark developed. Thanks in advance for any advice.Should have proof read my own entry - meant to put "brand new", not "branch new"Alex Steinbach is a name that Samick uses for marketing pianos in Australia. $5,995. Will contact Ron.
They also had a student Victor which was nice but thought I'd pay a bit extra for the Yamaha. For about the same price i can purchase either a second hand Kawai or branch new Alex Steinbach Windsor. I had seen the term but never felt I got a succinct explanation. Still have a fair bit of looking, but so far in our price range the choices seem to be Yamaha T121, Alex Steinbach Romance (or Studio maybe), or Kawai K3. It is the last bit that is assembled in Japan that allows them to put that badge on.And Greg, I can't remember which person told me that. I notice the Yamaha website says that it's made fully in Japan though.There are lots of threads on the topic of grey market, but in short it refers to a piano that was originally made for and sold new in Japan and then exported from there as a used piano. Did not like the Kawai nor the Steinbach. The name ‘Alex.Steinbach’ was created and a trademark developed. Pianos First boasts the longest relationship with Samick, of all Australian importers of Samick products.Alex.Steinbach is now a name that is highly valued, respected and recognised as one of the top four piano brand names in the Australian piano market. Alex.Steinbach pianos offer creative choices of colours and styles plus the advantage of Australia's only piano lifetime warranty. Alex.Steinbach is an Australian brand name, well known and respected for over twenty-five years. The T121 competes with this market as it's in the same price bracket.
Steinbach grands and upright pianos provided you a responsive and pleasant touch beside impressive and catchy tone. I am a piano novice.
This tri-layer of spruce gives the soundboard strength and durability, while still retaining quality of tone with the spruce core. Spoke to Ron, who was very helpful. My advice is to go and actually play the piano. The outer layers are applied with higher tension to give the hammer balanced hardness to ensure durability through repeated use.Alex.Steinbach Pianos | Upright & Grand Pianos | Hutchings Pianos Sydneyarchive,tax-product_cat,term-alex-steinbach,term-150,theme-bridge,bridge-core-2.2.7,qode-quick-links-1.0,woocommerce,woocommerce-page,woocommerce-no-js,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,qode-content-sidebar-responsive,columns-3,qode-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,qode-theme-ver-21.7.1,qode-theme-bridge,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-6.2.0,vc_responsive Good luck.Thanks a lot Libby, no I haven't purchased yet.
It is the last bit that is assembled in Japan that allows them to put that badge on. I actually tried out a Yamaha U3 which, though taller than U1,sounded tubby in the bass. Anyone else have an opinion?Libby, I edited my post, to include a link to a thread which has more info re Steinbachs.Did some web searching.
For laminated soundboards, think layer cake.
Just for your info, the Yamaha T121, although say "Made in Japan" are actually made in China.
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