This brand originally comes from Berlin since 1908. After a short takeover period by the English Bentley Piano Company from 1984 to 1992, the brand was taken over again by Whelpdale, Maxwell & Codd Ltd. from 1993 to 1998 and was eventually taken over by Music Brothers International BV in 2003. in Veenendaal. Since that time, Gerh. Steinberg built as a separate line in the Perzina factory in Yantai in China.
The parts used, just like Perzina, come from Europe, which means the brand is respectably positioned at the top of the beginner class. 5 types (heights) of pianos are built and 4 types (lengths) of grand pianos.
Gerh. Steinberg instruments are characterized by their excellent price-quality ratio and beautiful designs. The fine touch and beautiful warm sounds provide a very enjoyable playing experience, allowing you to discover the secrets of the rich piano literature in your own way.
Gerhard Steinberg started as a piano factory in Berlin in 1908. At that time the city had more than 250 piano factories. Few survived, but Gerhard Steinberg did. In 1965 the company came into English hands and flourished under the management of George Rogers & Sons. This later became the Bentley Piano British Piano Manufacturer Corporation. Today, Gerhard Steinberg is a second line of instruments used in the Gebr. Perzina factory is manufactured.
Instruments
Gerhard Steinberg stands for authentic pianos and grand pianos with a contemporary look. These instruments are largely built in a traditional and artisanal manner with high-quality materials such as a European spruce soundboard and a German tuning block (deliquit) and Röslau stringing. In short, an instrument with an excellent price/quality ratio.
Technical specifications
The soundboard amplifies, colors and extends the sound produced by the strings. The soundboard is vital for a long-lasting sound. Gerh Steinberg's soundboard, made of Sitka spruce wood, provides optimal sound, does not crack and is not susceptible to central heating and climatic conditions. The strings are made of the best quality 'Röslau'. The tuning block that houses the nickel tuning pegs is made of 28 layers of wood to prevent cracking and keep the instrument in tune. The keyboard has 7 ¼ octaves (88 keys). The mechanism has a direct attack and repeats quickly. The pedals are made of solid copper; a third pedal (moderator) provides less volume. A carefully chosen instrument provides lifelong enjoyment.
Why buy pianos from Bol
The Gerh. Steinberg pianos and grand pianos are built at Perzina. G. Steinberg instruments are identical in terms of construction and construction quality. Gerh's performance. Steinberg is simpler, leaving Bol with Gerh. Steinberg offers quality at competitive prices.