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  • The Pearl River P9 and the Kayserburg GH160C: A Comparison

    Owen Lovell The Pearl River Piano Group is the world's largest producer of acoustic pianos by unit volume Although Pearl River and its brands may not be as well-known to American consumers, they are a major Out of the group's three brands, Pearl River is marketed as the most affordable line of pianos (their River Piano Group pianos: one was the first Pearl River P9 grand piano imported to North America, while On the Pearl River P9, these notes were well-defined with a nice clarity of pitch.

  • Pearl River Debuts Two Small-Scale Pianos at NAMM Show

    River introduced two new instruments at the 2024 NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center, held on Pearl River made child safety a priority with rounded edges and a special anti-tipping structure. At just 39 inches wide and 38.5 inches high, the Pearl River UP95 has been carefully designed as a safe The 69-key acoustic learning piano, the Pearl River UP100, was designed in collaboration with Lin Gore Leng Tshua, Pearl River Piano Group Global Sales and Marketing Director, says the niche for pianos that

  • Pearl River Introduces New Models at the NAMM Show

    New products were introduced, including the Pearl River 5’3” P9 and 4’10” P8 grand pianos that feature New Pearl River upright models made their first appearance, including the 46.5” PL1 European Series in A new hand-rubbed ebony satin finish premiered on the 52” Kayserburg KA6X upright and the 6’2” Pearl River GP188A grand piano. Learn more about Pearl River products in Brand Profiles.

  • New Art Collection Model from Schimmel Pianos: The Black Pearl

    The new Art Collection grand piano C 169 "Black Pearl“ by Schimmel Pianos combines a perfect harmony The design is reminiscent of a rare black pearl, also known as a Tahitian Pearl. This is why this unique model was named "Black Pearl."

  • Kayserburg Piano Introduces the Etoile Collection

    Pearl River Piano Group has long known that piano building is an art form unto itself, but turning a Pearl River believes that with its meticulous craftsmanship and unrivaled playability a piano from the

  • German Piano Makers Face the Music of Globalization

    For Schimmel, the Pearl River takeover ends years of financial struggle. River. But Pearl River says its acquisition of Schimmel is about quality, not quantity. Chinese market under Pearl River's Kayserburg brand. Over at the Pearl River stand, June Wang has no time for drinks.

  • The New-Piano Market Today

    River in the south. Besides Baldwin, Pearl River, and the government-owned factories, other large makers in China for the Many American distributors and dealers contract with Beijing, Pearl River, and other makers, selling Steinway & Sons markets the Essex brand, designed by Steinway and manufactured by Pearl River. All three companies, as well as Pearl River in southern China, have done a good job of meeting this challenge

  • German Piano Manufacturers and Their Position in the Global Ecosystem

    Pearl River’s investment in Schimmel in 2016 also shows that German manufacturing has an important place

  • Buying a Grand Piano Less Than Five Feet Long

    Next for Carney were three Chinese-made models by Pearl River and one by Hailun: “I didn’t care much for the 4′ 7″ Pearl River GP-142, due to its thin sound, noticeable break, and an action that felt strange (I suspect short keys as the culprit), but the 4′ 11” Pearl River GP-150 was basically the opposite: Another notable feature of the Pearl River GP-150 is the presence of both front and rear duplex scales “Pearl River also makes pianos under the Ritmüller label, the company’s upper-level brand, whose models

  • Two Schimmel Reviews: Wilhelm Schimmel W180 Grand and Schimmel C121 Upright

    in Germany; Wilhelm Schimmel (W), assembled in Poland; and Fridolin Schimmel (F), made in China by Pearl River, Schimmel’s new owner. using rims, soundboards, and strings from Germany; actions designed by Schimmel and custom made by Pearl River, with Renner hammers; and cabinet parts from Poland.

  • Dealer Preparation of New Pianos: Should I Buy a Piano out of the Crate?

    the piano market into three segments: economy-priced instruments (e.g., Cristofori; Hardman, Peck; Pearl River); mid-priced instruments (e.g., most consumer-grade models from Baldwin, Kawai, and Yamaha), and

  • Moving the Family Piano

    Professional furniture movers are a step better, but you run the risk of being assigned to a driver who Many drivers hate to see a piano in a shipment because they know pianos require special care.

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