Samick SU-127A with custom German hammers

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @Damster587
    @Damster587 23 дні тому

    You make great enjoyable piano overviews. Quick question: I'm considering buying a Samick height of 44 inches high... Do you think there will be gigantic difference in richness of sound from a 46-48 inch high Samick (like the one in this video), Or will they be close enough to where I will be happy and not wishing I went with a taller Samick (46-48 inch tall) Thanks for any input, I know that's a wildly subjective question. :)

    • @RobertsPianosHouston
      @RobertsPianosHouston  23 дні тому

      With a difference of 4 inches I would say the taller as long as the touch is as good as what is making you sway towards the shorter one? Is it the touch. Sometimes the woods are better on one piano from the other or the craftsmanship can vary

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 23 дні тому

      @@RobertsPianosHouston Thank you for your reply.. To be honest it's only because a customer of mine happens to have a pristine 44-46 inch Samick that she is trying to gift to someone, and I'm happy to take it off her hands, however I don't want to end up with a piano that I am not satisfied with because I already out grew my current piano which is 47 inch high (Baldwin Hamilton)

    • @RobertsPianosHouston
      @RobertsPianosHouston  22 дні тому

      Hamilton pianos when in good shape (hammer alignment and no hard leathers and checked) can have a richer tone from my experience than some or most samicks. However it’s a condition question tone and touch best to ask a local tuner for a quick check mechanically etc