The most versatile Steinway
Advantages Combines the attributes of a top piano, with a reasonable size
Disadvantages Still a little pricey for most people!
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| How well constructed is it? | very well |
| Appearance | 5 |
| Range of tones | quite varied |
| how stable is the tuning? | average |
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My personal favourite in the Steinway family is the model B. It is a happy medium between getting a rich full-bodied sound, and space. The uprights, though super instruments tend to be a little weak, as do some of the smaller grand pianos. The Steinway model D (as I have said in my review) tends to be a little overpowering in enclosed spaces. The model B has all the sound attributes associated with a Steinway, but is much more suited to reasonable sized rooms.
It is a piano, which has sufficient power to fill a small to medium, sized hall, but similarly could be reserved for home use, if you have a reasonably large room in which to house it. A perfect medium – buy one, if you can afford it!
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pianotuner 14/10/2000 00:26
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Hmmm, one day M xx