Thanks for sharing, Marcus. I was really impressed by the Feurich's when I visited your showroom. Richer in tone than the Yamaha's in my humble opinion. Regards, David
Thank you for your encouraging comment David. I used to rate the two together and let clients choose, but now I honestly think the 122 is a better choice because of the depth and interest of its tone. The touch needs playing in a bit, but that's because it's new. Marcus
Thank you for all of your videos they are very informative. I have an old Yamaha and unfortunately the sound isn’t quite pleasing so I’ve been looking for a new replacement
It's a 70s U3 so it's not intrinsically bright but just needs voicing. At the moment I'd say 7, but it could easily become 5 or so with voicing. Never used that scale before; thanks for the idea! Marcus
Although I have a hybrid digital piano, I find all of your videos incredibly interesting and informative. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Brian for your enthusiasm which is really encouraging. Marcus
Thank you!
Very much!!
Thanks for sharing, Marcus. I was really impressed by the Feurich's when I visited your showroom. Richer in tone than the Yamaha's in my humble opinion. Regards, David
Thank you for your encouraging comment David. I used to rate the two together and let clients choose, but now I honestly think the 122 is a better choice because of the depth and interest of its tone. The touch needs playing in a bit, but that's because it's new. Marcus
Shared as with all your videos. Feurich pianos are certainly about as good as it gets.
Yes, thank you for your enthusiasm David. The Feurich team is certainly serious about producing the best possible piano that won't cost the earth.
@@RobertsPianos Exactly and they're fun to play.
Thank you for all of your videos they are very informative. I have an old Yamaha and unfortunately the sound isn’t quite pleasing so I’ve been looking for a new replacement
Thank you for your kind words. I can thoroughly recommend the new Feurich. Marcus
Hi Marcus, how would you rate that particular U3H on brightness from 1 to 10, being 10 the higher brightness?. Thanks!
It's a 70s U3 so it's not intrinsically bright but just needs voicing. At the moment I'd say 7, but it could easily become 5 or so with voicing. Never used that scale before; thanks for the idea! Marcus
Well - what can one say: Stephen Paulello has done a great job on the Feurich scale design... but then his pianos are in a different league!
So to be clear, Saxon name, but surely this is a Chinese piano made by Hailun Piano Company?