

Steingraeber 130 SFM piano
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Steingraeber 130 SFM piano
Ball Pianos Veenendaal
Inductorstraat 32
3903 KB Veenendaal
The Netherlands
| Height (cm) | 130 |
| Width (cm) | 148 |
| Depth (cm) | 69 |
| Establishment | Veenendaal |
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130 PS-Repetition, (Professional Studio) with the addition of faster acceleration in the bass register
Top quality wood
The quality of the wood is of vital importance to a piano builder and Steingraeber & Söhne takes no risks. It is stored at a carefully controlled and constant humidity of 40%. Steingraeber uses exclusively 'Mountain spruce' for soundboards, slow-grown spruce with the annual rings close together, at least 25 years old. "The soundboard is not only an amplifier, but also the source of the sound. Therefore, the resonance of the wood must correspond to the register of the piano for which it is used.
The solid red and white beech wood used for the bridges is left to rest for three years after entering the factory before being processed. Voted best piano in the world 7 times: In the last ten years, Steingraeber & Söhne pianos have been awarded 'Le Choc' - a prize for the best instrument - 7 times by the French magazine 'Le Monde de la Musique'.
Principles of classical keyboard construction
In order to achieve an optimal result, everything is joined together in the workshops at Steingraeber & Söhne to the nearest millimeter: soundboard, bridge, cast iron frame are adapted to the soundboard and not the other way around. The frame is first smeared with paint and the imprint on the tuning block (which, depending on the model, consists of 20 to 32 layers of beech wood) shows whether the connection for optimal communication between the different parts is perfect.
All this is extremely important because, as they say at Steingraeber: "the energy of the string must be transferred to the soundboard as efficiently as possible. With as little or no loss as possible." That is why even the smallest detail is not forgotten. For example, the pins that hold the strings in place on the bridge are made of exceptionally hard steel by a specialist company. The stitching of the bridge is also a job that requires special attention and craftsmanship. At Steingraeber, this is still manual work that requires a lot of 'Fingerspitzengefühl'.
Production process
At Steingraeber & Söhne, the total production time of a piano takes four months.
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