Description
Alex Steinbach – Conservatory Series (SIP208D)
The Alex Steinbach Conservatory Series grand piano is a stunning instrument that combines exceptional sound quality with a beautiful and elegant design. Crafted with precision and care, this piano offers a clear and resonant tone that is ideal for both professional and home use. The advanced hammer design and responsive action provide a dynamic and nuanced playing experience, while the polished ebony finish and elegant curves make it a standout piece in any room. With its exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, the Conservatory Series is a true work of art that is sure to impress both musicians and music lovers alike.
Crafted by Samick, a renowned global piano company based in South Korea. With piano manufacturing companies worldwide, including the prestigious Seiler Pianofortefabrik GmbH in Germany, Samick ensures exceptional quality. Designed by renowned German Piano Designer Klaus Fenner, Alex.Steinbach pianos feature high-quality materials sourced globally:
- German Roslau Piano Strings deliver a tone that is both rich and resonant, adding depth and character to every note played.
- Double felted hammers with wool felt from Germany and Japan for a warm and durable tone.
- Reinforced solid spruce soundboard sourced from Quebec, Germany, Italy, or Alaska to minimize cracking and maintain excellent sound quality.
- Longer bass strings and a larger soundboard for enhanced resonance and rich sound.
- 100% timber action parts for proven reliability, unlike pianos with more plastic components.
- Slow fall lid designed to keep little hands and fingers safe.
- Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, offering lifelong peace of mind.
All new Alex Steinbach pianos come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
We recommend this piano for:
- Professional pianists and advanced students
- Homeowners seeking a high-quality grand piano for personal enjoyment and entertainment
- Small performance venues, such as intimate concert halls or recording studios
- Music educators and institutions