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Ritmuller EU112S Upright Acoustic Piano

Original price £3,399.00 - Original price £3,699.00
Original price
£3,399.00
£3,399.00 - £3,699.00
Current price £3,399.00

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Finish: Black & Chrome

Ritmüller pianos originate from the renowned Pearl River factory, a facility in China that boasts state-of-the-art climate control. This manufacturing powerhouse utilizes top-tier European materials and employs solid engineered spruce soundboards, endowing their instruments with a distinct European tonal quality.

The EU112 stands as a compact instrument featuring a 'modern' casework design with a contemporary touch, highlighted by chrome fittings that lend it a unique flair. This piano proves to be an excellent choice for both novice and intermediate players, placing it on par with esteemed counterparts like the Yamaha B1 and Kawai K15, albeit with a slightly 'warmer' tone characteristic of European instruments.

Dimensions

Width146 cm
Depth60 cm
Height112 cm

Crafted with traditional German techniques and production precision, this piano's tonal profile distinguishes it positively from instruments produced by other Asian manufacturers. Its unmistakable character unfolds with a rich, resonant bass range that gracefully transitions into sparkling trebles, affording musicians the freedom for maximum expression and experimentation in their playing.

The EU112S features an exquisite cabinet design, further enhanced by chrome silver hinges and hardware, evoking a profound sense of elegance. Complementing this exterior beauty, the masterfully crafted Pearl River action and solid spruce soundboard elevate this piano to new heights of musical potential and expressiveness. Additionally, with the inclusion of Röslau Strings, crafted in Germany, the EU112S resonates harmoniously, creating a sound and playing experience that promises years of musical enjoyment

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