The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!
dobro
Posted 2015-01-22 2:52 PM (#504964)
Subject: The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!



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A clip on the new Boganyi piano. Powerful, clear, strong and CARBON!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi_8LxOdSDw

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Damon67
Posted 2015-01-22 3:07 PM (#504965 - in reply to #504964)
Subject: Re: The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!



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That's cool, and we complain about the price of an Adams.

I think early on I heard him playing Chopin Prelude #16 Op.28
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-01-22 3:43 PM (#504971 - in reply to #504964)
Subject: Re: The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!


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Real pianos are made of wood. We had to sell ours when we moved, because we didn't have room. That will be my excuse for not buying the Boganyi.
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dobro
Posted 2015-01-22 8:54 PM (#504992 - in reply to #504964)
Subject: Re: The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!



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Yeah! And what's up with the kattywampus design? Crazy!
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standing
Posted 2015-01-22 10:20 PM (#504995 - in reply to #504964)
Subject: Re: The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!



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That's a lot of money for a plastic piano…
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Jimmer
Posted 2015-01-23 9:37 AM (#504998 - in reply to #504964)
Subject: RE: The Piano that finally caught up with Adamas!


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"Mostly" Carbon Fiber.

It looks like the action is good ole fashion wood though. I bet they don't even make it. Probably bought it from Korea or Germany. And the action is something that would really benefit from composite construction which would be stronger and less likely to need the frequent maintenance that a wooden action does.

A composite action would be a huge undertaking. I guess they'll see if people can deal with the new sound first.
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