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$6,999.00
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This 1990 Weber WG-57 represents a perfect “sweet spot” in the grand piano world. At 5’6″ in length, it is considerably larger than a standard baby grand, providing the additional soundboard area and string length necessary to produce a deeper, more authoritative bass and a richer overall resonance. This model was manufactured in South Korea during a period when Weber was known for producing robust, reliable instruments with a distinctly “American” tonal profile.
The “Living Room” Grand Advantage: While 5’0″ baby grands are often chosen for their compact footprint, the 5’6″ WG-57 is a true musical step up. The extra six inches of length allow the bridge to be placed in a more optimal position on the soundboard, resulting in a more balanced transition between the bass and treble registers. This makes it an ideal choice for pianists who want the aesthetic beauty of a grand piano without sacrificing the tonal depth required for serious practice and performance.
Touch and Tone: Weber pianos from this era were designed to offer a warmer, mellower sound compared to the often-bright tone of other Asian manufacturers. The action is consistent and responsive, providing the gravity-return precision that only a grand piano can offer. This makes it a far superior tool for developing advanced technique and expressive control compared to a vertical upright or digital piano.
Professional Satin Ebony Aesthetic: The Satin Ebony finish provides a timeless, non-reflective appearance that is the standard for professional studios and traditional music rooms. It offers a sophisticated, understated elegance that resists fingerprints and dust more effectively than high-polish finishes, ensuring the instrument looks as beautiful as it sounds with minimal maintenance.
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New Equivalent (5’6″ – 5’8″ Grand Piano): A new grand piano of this size from a reputable manufacturer today, such as a Kawai GL-30 or Yamaha C2X, typically retails between $28,000 and $42,000.
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