Steingraeber factory pictures, bridge agraffes & adjustable vertical hitchpins

Calin Tantareanu calin.tantareanu at gmx.net
Sun Apr 30 12:12:59 MDT 2006


Hello!

I have finally managed to upload pictures of my Steingraeber factory visit
to my website, as I had announced in a previous e-mail.
Like Richard said, they have indeed just built a concert grand with bridge
agraffes and adjustable vertical hitchpins (see attached pictures), called
"Phoenix". It has a very mice rosewood veneer.
More pictures of it and the piano construction at the Steingraeber factory
can be seen on my website:
http://calin.haos.ro/c/instruments/steingraeber/index.htm

When I played the Steingraeber 272 Phoenix, they were still doing the final
voicing and regulation. 
I was very impressed with the sound - it had a big, brilliant tone, with no
weak spots, very undiscernable transition and a really deep, full bass. As I
had assumed, bridge agraffes really improve the higher partials, especially
in the top notes. The sound was very rich and clear, without the pronounced
decay in high partials that most pianos have.
The voicer told me that because of the bridge agraffes, he had to soften the
hammers much more than for their other pianos with conventional bridge pins.

This piano also has vertical hitch pins which are threaded and can be turned
in and out for fine downbearing adjustment.

By the way, the bridge agraffes are from Stuart in Australia. I don't know
about the hitch pins though. This is a special order piano, I don't know if
they plan on building more or not.

Another big surprise was their smallest grand piano, the 168. It was an
extremely good and powerful piano, with an unbelievably deep bass for such a
short piano. Like it's big brother, you couldn't notice abrupt tone changes
across the scale. The action was also very responsive and controllable. It
is probably the best piano under two meters I have played so far.

I haven't been able to play their mid-sized grand, the 205, because they had
just shipped about 20 grands to America a few days before my visit, and had
none left on stock, except 2-3 which were in final stages of regulation.

Enjoy the pictures!

Calin Tantareanu
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