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Topic: Wilhelm Tell pianos  (Read 3552 times)

Offline wzkit

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Wilhelm Tell pianos
on: September 10, 2005, 06:17:08 PM

Has anyone ever heard of this brand? Just tried a 185cm grand today of this make, and was simply amazed by its warm, rich, singing tone, and responsive (Renner) action. According to the dealer, its manufactured in Shanghai, in a Swiss owned factory. If that is true, this is the best piano to come out of China I have ever encountered - far better than a Perzina of the same size I had tried a few months earlier. In fact, I preferred its treble to even the Shigeru SK-3. And at only S$16K (US$10K), less than half the price of the Shigeru Kawai SK-3, and even cheaper than the Perzina, its truly a steal.

I would appreciate if anyone could give me anymore information about this manufacturer, or if anyone else has any experience with this make.

Perhaps you could visit this website for more information
https://www.gramercy.com.sg/set2_1.asp?Redirectpath=12

Regards,