RM78,690.00 Original price was: RM78,690.00.RM68,800.00Current price is: RM68,800.00.
Step into a new realm of musical excellence with the Wilh Steinberg P-165 grand piano.
Thanks to its larger soundboard area and significantly longer bass strings, this instrument offers a more voluminous sound, providing a depth and richness that elevate every performance.
Designed to meet the needs of discerning pianists, the P-165 features an action mechanism that delivers precision and responsiveness in every playing situation.
Whether you’re performing a delicate solo or engaging in an ensemble, this piano consistently delivers exceptional sound quality and playability.
The Grand Piano is based on the German WILH. STEINBERG design, crafting techniques, and technologies. German hammerheads and a re-finish at the Eisenberg factory in Germany leads to an intensive sound experience.
The German Klinke Agraffes contribute to this model’s overall performance and sound quality by providing stable and precise string support.
This protects the piano’s internal components and maintains the integrity of the instrument. In addition to that, it also minimizes vibration disturbances, preserving the piano’s sound quality over time.
This piano features a hydraulic slow-close system, allowing the lid to close slowly and smoothly and preventing it from slamming shut.
These grand and upright pianos are based on the German WILH.STEINBERG design, crafting techniques and technologies. German hammerheads and re-finish at the Eisenberg factory/ Germany lead to an intensive sound experience.
The result means a lot of musical instrument at an attractive price.
With over 135 years of piano-making heritage, experience and tradition, WILH.STEINBERG pianos embrace classic and elegant designs and produce the most impressive musical quality, guaranteeing it a place in history as one of the most successful piano makers.
WILH.STEINBERG pianos are reputed in inheriting handcraft piano-making tradition, which are assembled from over 6,000 components, of which, 60% are made from wood. The unique characteristics of the wood imbued the finished instruments with an exhilarating sound quality and intense tonal properties that would attract global acclaim.