Concert grands

David M. Porritt dm.porritt@verizon.net
Mon, 18 Nov 2002 11:48:14 -0600


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Until a couple of years ago we had 2 Steinway "D"s in our larger
recital hall.  One (1983) was wonderful, the other (1993) was
somewhat less than wonderful.  When it came time to trade one of them
(i.e. a donor was found) we didn't find any Steinway that was
universally liked.  We did find a Yamaha CFIIIS that was purchased.  

Since the one we kept (1983) was my favorite piano in the world, I
fully expected to dislike the Yamaha.  I can't!
My favorite now is which ever one I'm playing!

The Steinway "faithful" can't imagine why we bought this un-Steinway.
 They claim the Yamaha has a nice sound, but the Steinway has "The
Steinway Sound" whatever that is.  

This morning I had a few extra minutes and both pianos were side by
side.  I played one, then the other.  I played 8 measures on one,
then the same 8 measures on the other.  A big chord on one, the the
same big chord on the other.  At this point I started to think that
the basic difference was the hammers.  The Steinway has Renner Blues,
the Yamaha has factory original Yamahas.  

So my question:  Has anyone ever heard, worked on, or played a CFIIIS
with Renner hammers?  The hammers that are on there are too new to
replace at this point, but someday they'll need to go and I'd love to
have someone else's experience on this.

Thanks,

dave
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David M. Porritt
dporritt@mail.smu.edu
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX 75275
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