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Offline ivrier

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Just got a Perzina 6'1
on: February 24, 2006, 06:31:33 AM
I was in the market looking for a grand piano within the $15,000 price range. I initially wanted a 5'3 Yamaha baby grand but the feel was not just right for me. I searched and even purchased a Carl Ebel which I despised after having it in the home for 2 days. Thje keys were just to heavy and the sound was too muffled. I guess for $7000, I get what I paid for. I started to play on this Perzina 6'1 grand with a great Detoa action. The ambience enveloped  the whole house, and I have 16 foot ceilings. I am not a concert pianist and can play some tunes.

I know that Perzina has been in the European market for a long period of time, mostly distrubuted in the UK, if I'm not mistaken.  But does anybody else have the same experience that I have with this piano? It's nothing compared to a Steinway or Bosendorf but I just love the music it produces.

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Re: Just got a Perzina 6'1
Reply #1 on: February 25, 2006, 03:10:48 PM
did you get G (Detoa) model or E (Renner) model?

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Re: Just got a Perzina 6'1
Reply #2 on: February 26, 2006, 01:53:32 AM
I got the G (Detoa) action. The Renner would have costed me anotther $3000, I think. I think the serious players would be able to tell the difference in the feel between the two actions.

Have you had any experience with Perzina grands? I would greatly appreciate other responses. I can't help but be a little anxious with a brand that is not too well known in the US. I am aware that a 10-piano concert was performed in Cyprus and their choice was the Perzina.

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Re: Just got a Perzina 6'1
Reply #3 on: March 20, 2006, 12:20:58 AM
I just wandering the difference between Perzina and Carl Ebel. They are from same manufcture. what was size of your first Carl Ebel?
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