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Offline hbofinger

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #250 on: February 20, 2011, 01:55:19 AM
Started as kid: Wellington Cable Company Full Upright <ewww!!!!>
Upgraded: 6"2 1906 Blüthner (shot pinblock)
Stopped for about 5 years.
Started again: Samick Upright (laminated "plywood" soundboard)
Upgraded: 6'7" Bösendorfer (at that point recent, about five years old)
Stopped again for about 5 years, sold the Bösi.
Started again: Kawai CN 23 digital.
Will upgrade to better digital now (in the next two months).
Will add to Hamburg B as soon as I can. Will NOT dump digital.

Offline jimbo320

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #251 on: February 21, 2011, 03:11:37 AM
Okay! I'll weigh in. I'm all digital.
I have a Yamaha PSR stacked with an Alesis Micron on top played through twin Roland KC550 amps and a Leslie 3300 Rotary amp.
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Offline oxy60

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #252 on: February 24, 2011, 05:16:38 PM
Okay! I'll weigh in. I'm all digital.
I have a Yamaha PSR stacked with an Alesis Micron on top played through twin Roland KC550 amps and a Leslie 3300 Rotary amp.

And I assume either a sound proof studio or VERY understanding neighbors. Is that an "old school" Leslie? I remember that they only worked with a Hammond input and the rotary was controlled from a rocker switch on the left of the lower Hammond  keyboard.

BTW from the other thread, that pedal I found has two versions, one for passive (guitars) and another for active (keyboards, etc.) inputs.
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #253 on: February 24, 2011, 05:31:04 PM
Privia PX410.

In some months, Yamaha p95
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #254 on: February 26, 2011, 01:52:59 AM
Oxy,
Sounds like you got a good pedal for your needs. BTW the Leslie rotary cabinet amp I use has the tweeter rotate by a separate pedal switch. Pause, slow and fast are controlled like a car engine. The 15" reflex woofer does not move.
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #255 on: February 26, 2011, 01:18:51 PM
I still have my 1972 Leslie 825. 15" speaker with a styrofoam cover with a port the spins around the speaker. Its just like the bit tone cabinet without the spinning horn. More or less the "portable" Leslie. Plywood cabinet covered in pebble grained black vinyl.

Offline oxy60

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #256 on: February 26, 2011, 05:27:08 PM
I like the idea of changing the speed of the spinning horn. We didn't have such luxuries back then, and I often wondered at the time why Leslie didn't provide that option. In an acoustic situation with a pipe organ a large paddle wheel was put in the pipe chamber that could be switched on at just one speed.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #257 on: February 26, 2011, 10:56:27 PM
Oxy and Keys,
FYI:
Here's the Leslie cabinet I use along with a Roland SA 1000 amp. I stand them side by side behind me...https://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.com/product/Hammond-Leslie-Speaker-122A-with-30-Foot-6pin-Cable?sku=480000&src=3WWRWXMB&ZYXSEM=0
For practice at home I have two Behringer KT 108's....
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Offline oxy60

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #258 on: February 27, 2011, 04:56:44 PM
Great set up! I notice you went with Behringer. I discovered the value of their products with a small playback pair for my computer. Then I checked out the B2031A and heard nothing better. I've got a pair connected through a mixer to my Yamaha P85.
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #259 on: February 28, 2011, 12:15:11 AM
Oxy,
Cool! Behringer amps are setup for the full spectrum of frequencies that a keyboard uses. I'm considering replacing my stage amp with a Behringer for that reason. But then again I like the punch delivered by the Roland. Maybe I'll use them both.lol......

Jimbo
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Reply #260 on: February 28, 2011, 09:43:34 AM
Jimbo. You have the reproduction of the original tone cabinet. Leslie had gone out of business for a while as well as Hammand. When Hammond started up again, after a while they started reproducing the Leslie, thank goodness. My 825 would be this
https://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.com/product/Hammond-Leslie-3300-Rotary-Speaker?sku=700874
minus the horn. It has no tone adustments. Just a preamp with 2 channels and to foot buttons for spin and not spin. Pretty archaic compared to the new ones. Works great though, since its almost 40 years old.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #261 on: February 28, 2011, 07:40:30 PM
oxy,
Cool. Why no horns? My Leslie is quit old too. I just showed you the new version of the same thing. I got it on a sale and only paid 1/2 of what it goes for now. I've decide to keep the Roland and stand it on the right side of the Leslie. On the left side this is the Behringer amp I'm getting  https://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/K1800FX.aspx and stack it on top of a custom built speaker cabinet so it will be the as high as the Leslie. Then save up for a Motif! lol

Jimbo


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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #262 on: February 28, 2011, 07:48:20 PM
I have...
A Shaw Piano Co.
Not the greatest piano in the world... Bit I make do with what I have. I go to other places to practice a lot.
Currently:
Chopin Grand Valse Brilliante
Mozart Piano Sonata K 332
Scriabin Preludes Op 11 no.5,6,7
Bach Prelude and Fugue in G minor

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #263 on: February 28, 2011, 11:39:31 PM
oxy,
Cool. Why no horns?



Just a different model. Doesn't really need a horn. Sure, horns are good, but I was just using a Yamaha YC20 combo organ (portable) through it with the old garage band and some high school gigs. ;D Cheaper model of the tone cabinet yet still that authentic Leslie sound. Go Cat Go. 8)

Offline oxy60

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #264 on: March 01, 2011, 08:53:22 PM
Those horns that rotate were for mid range punch. They were always on but their rotation was controlled from the console.

Does anyone know why Hammond came out with rotating horns. I remember when that feature was introduced in the 50's
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #265 on: March 02, 2011, 03:29:50 AM
I believe it was for a different kind of vibrato sound. Easily noticeable. When those horns start spinning, you notice.....   ;D
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #266 on: March 02, 2011, 09:42:07 AM
The horns are for the highs. Leslie speakers don't actually spin. There is a styrofoam cover over the speaker with a port that spins around the speaker and tosses out the sound. Only the horn spins. My old hornless 825 doesn't sound much different than a tone cabinet. Its missing some of the richness but still sounds like a Leslie.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #267 on: March 02, 2011, 02:10:33 PM
The combination of the Leslie cabinet, Roland and Behringer amps along with a bass reflex cabinet makes for an awesome reverb like effect.
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #268 on: March 04, 2011, 10:06:49 PM
Shigeru Kawai 6'6" Grand.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #269 on: March 20, 2011, 03:07:41 AM
An old McPhail upright.  looking to get something new soon.  Not necessarily new, but new to me!  Any suggestions?  $3000-$4000 range.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #270 on: March 20, 2011, 03:36:19 PM
For $3-$4k get a great upright slightly used.
I have Yamaha Electric Grand, Two Ensoniqs (Sequencers from the dark ages- 90's), Roland KC550/ KC350 amps (Use one as Monitor) Behringer mixer, and a BOSS pedal that simulates the leslie speaker.
1928 Hardman Grand in the garage (Anyone want to come pick it up for free?) Buying something $12k or less in a small grand. Was looking at a great deal on a C5 Yamaha but the wife just clamped down on the size. Looking at Yamaha C3, a Kawai that is 5'8" or so and a Pramberger Young Chang 6'1" as well as a Yamaha G2 all used all in wonderful shape most with warranties.

I used to tour and play live (Rock/ Blues) now my 18 year old son does that (He plays piano but is a guitarist and amazing bassist for his age). Just playing for the fun of it with my daughter on viola (She plays piano but excels at viola) and old rocker jams with buddies (Hence the electronics stuff). We do 70's-80's-90's rock for fun. Getting the itch to join a classic rock bar band (There is one in my town that is just awesome and they have never had keyboards- could you imagine how good they could sound playing YES, Rush, ELP, Kansas, etc?) but I travel almost every week. Glad to hear people digging the Behringer stuff- Uli Behringer (Founder and really cool guy) had asked me to think about joining his company running a sales group in the US (I'm a sales VP in Consumer Electronics with a global company) and I have to admit, that sounds like a perfect job for me, who knows if he still wants/ needs me. I have the music bug again after being off stage for almost 30 years (And 30 pounds) do you believe that? What a dope!

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #271 on: March 20, 2011, 04:26:56 PM
Don't worry, it's not about the look, it's about the sound.

If Uli would pay me in Euros on an EU contract I might consider the offer. But I would need to bone up on my German.

You're never too old!
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #272 on: March 21, 2011, 02:52:50 AM
Shigeru Kawai .. 6'6" Grand.  First one sold in North America #3, signed by Kawai.  Due to medical issues, we are considering selling to the right home, organization, and pianist.  Not every Kawai is a Shigeru. And no Shigeru is like this one.  Feel free to reply privately to pbbaron@gmail.com

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #273 on: September 16, 2011, 11:09:36 PM


I have a Fatar/Studiologic NUMA Nero which I have been performing a transplant on for the last few weeks. I have taken out the original velocity sensors and replaced them with the PNOscan Optical Midi Strip by QRS. Here is a link to the PianoTeq forum where I have gone into detail regarding the operation.

https://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=2015

It feels so much better to play now that that the silicone (rubber) plunger type triggers are gone. I can now also feel escapement/letoff - there was no sign of this before.



Above is a picture of the top piece after polishing. The top picture was taken before the exchange.

Regards,

Chris (Newbie - first post!!!)  :o

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #274 on: September 16, 2011, 11:49:48 PM
I play digitals too. All Yamaha. A PSR with an Allesis Micron on top and a DGX640 or a P95 next to them...
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #275 on: September 17, 2011, 02:38:24 AM
Bought a nice 15 year old Boston a couple of months ago. It is one of the nicest piano's I have ever played and I got it for only around 10k. I'll have to get a picture of it in a bit.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #276 on: September 17, 2011, 03:32:04 AM
Baldwin SD9 Concert        1941
Steinway Model B            1927
Steinway Model A            1890
Steinway Model O            1902
Steinway Model N Upright  1904

All inside the same house.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #277 on: September 17, 2011, 04:41:20 AM
Brodmann grand 6'2

Edit:
I also have a Pearl River upright piano.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #278 on: September 17, 2011, 02:25:13 PM
Hey Ignaz,
You must have a big house....
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #279 on: September 17, 2011, 04:28:53 PM
Yamaha DGX-620 Portable Grand. The speakers are terrible, but it sounds good with headphones.

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #280 on: September 18, 2011, 12:36:35 AM
I have a DGX640 played thru two Behringer KT108 practice amps when not using headphones. They sound a lot better than the keyboard speakers...
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Offline hbofinger

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #281 on: September 18, 2011, 02:38:08 PM
Just bought a 1970 Yamaha C-7 grand, fully restored in Japan (new pinblock & everything else). Getting delivered next Friday.

Other instrument is a Kawai CN-21 digital.

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Reply #282 on: September 18, 2011, 03:26:22 PM
Wow! Congrates!
I love the C7 along with the C5...
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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #283 on: September 18, 2011, 06:18:14 PM
Yamaha C6 (7' Conservatory Grand).
Bach: Tocatta in D Minor  BWV 913
Busoni: Transcription of the Bach D minor Chaconne
Haydn: Piano Sonata Hob 16 no. 32 - B Minor
Balakirev: Nocturne #2 - B Minor
Prokofiev: Piano Sonata #1 - F Min

Offline pbryld

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #284 on: September 18, 2011, 06:19:26 PM
1914's 4'9" upright Steinway.
General info:
Started playing music in the summer of 2010
Plays on a Bechstein B
Lives in Denmark

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Reply #285 on: September 18, 2011, 09:56:14 PM
Only played one C6 but I remembered it was fine...
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Reply #286 on: September 19, 2011, 01:51:04 PM
1924 Steinway Model M
1980 Kawai CE-9
Albeniz: Suite Española #1, Op 47,
Bach: French Suite #5 in G,
Chopin: Andante Spianato,
Chopin: Nocturne F#m, Op 15 #2
Chopin: Ballade #1 Gm & #3 Aflat Mj

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #287 on: September 19, 2011, 09:36:38 PM
to toska1:

I have Boston GP163 (5' 4'') 3 years old. I love it. Enjoy yours, this is a great piano. Look into following link to see how highly it's quality being rated

https://www.balaams-ass.com/piano/chap-3.htm

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Reply #288 on: September 22, 2011, 01:32:38 AM
A new to us 2000 Baldwin SD-10 in satin.  Just tuned and had action cleaned, etc.  Wonderful sounding instrument from others I got to hear while shopping for a piano for my daughters.  Happy I chose this one.

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Reply #289 on: September 25, 2011, 10:55:30 PM
Started as kid: Wellington Cable Company Full Upright <ewww!!!!>
Upgraded: 6"2 1906 Blüthner (shot pinblock)
Stopped for about 5 years.
Started again: Samick Upright (laminated "plywood" soundboard)
Upgraded: 6'7" Bösendorfer (at that point recent, about five years old)
Stopped again for about 5 years, sold the Bösi.
Started again: Kawai CN 23 digital.
Will upgrade to better digital now (in the next two months).
Will add to Hamburg B as soon as I can. Will NOT dump digital.

Update: Did not upgrade the Kawai digital. But I have just added a Yamaha C7 7'4". It arrived on Friday! It's a 1970, completely rebuilt in Japan. The instrument looks and feels like completely new. Needs to be all broken in again!

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Re: What piano do you have?
Reply #290 on: September 26, 2011, 04:42:21 PM
I have a Kawai upright that has a rather sluggish action, but a nice sound for an upright. I until recently owned a Roland F-100 digital, which I enjoyed for several years but eventually grew tired of its "canned" sound. When I still lived at home I could enjoy my parents' Petrof Model III grand (6' 3"). I still get to play it now and then.

Now, I replaced my F-100 with a Roland HP-302. This is by far my favorite piano that I've played on. Most of the time, it tricks me into feeling like I'm playing a real grand piano both in touch and sound, even though in the back of my mind I'm well aware it is not the real thing. For an amateur, this illusion is perfect. Saves space, time and money. And it is nice to never have to have it tuned.

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Reply #291 on: September 29, 2011, 12:28:41 AM
I have a Grotrian model 189 grand, bought new in 1984. One of the last pianos brought into Australia with ivory keys.

A great instrument, well built with a beautiful sound.

Offline hbofinger

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Reply #292 on: October 04, 2011, 06:28:34 PM
Wow! Congrates!
I love the C7 along with the C5...

Thanks! I have had it for a week now, and it really seems to be working out (after one technician visit to get some minor things done). Very impressed with the instrument indeed.

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Reply #293 on: October 13, 2011, 08:02:48 AM
I have a black Yamaha upright, at least 6 years old. The piano is not that good because dyanimic range is not as good as others.
btw, the piano was tuned a few months ago.
Funny? How? How am I funny?

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Reply #294 on: October 13, 2011, 03:11:45 PM
With the C7 that arrived a little over two weeks ago, I've now decided to add a photo of my setup....

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Reply #295 on: October 13, 2011, 06:34:20 PM
A new to us 2000 Baldwin SD 10 in satin finish.

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Reply #296 on: October 19, 2011, 06:32:28 PM
Darkwind, I know you posted this a while ago, but if you still want suggestions, I suggest Petrof uprights- they have a great renner action and the price is decent as well.  If I didn't have room for a grand, the first thing I would go for is a Petrof Upright.
donjuan

I am currently in the market for a decent upright -(no room for even a baby grand) so I will definitely audition a Petrof - I heard one on YouTube which I thought had a sweet tone as well.
When a search is in progress, something will be found.

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Reply #297 on: October 19, 2011, 09:28:01 PM
A teacher in the next town to me has a Petrof vertical and it does sound good.
Good hunting...
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Reply #298 on: October 21, 2011, 09:44:56 AM
Digital one... Yamaha Clavinova CLP-130 (2003).

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Reply #299 on: October 21, 2011, 06:54:30 PM
I RECENTLY TRADED MT BALDWIN UPRIGHT FOR A STEINWAY 1974 MODEL UPRIGHT. I LOVE THE CHANGE, IT FEALS THE INSTRUMENT TALKS TO ME AS I PLAY.
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