I just bought this model from a goodwill for only 200 bucks !! It's my first acoustic piano and I'm sooo excited. I'm having a tech come inspect it to make sure it's okay and will hold a tune alright though. I inspected the keys strings and hammers and played on it and it all sounds and looks great to me but professional tuners would maybe catch something if I missed anything. I've always dreamed of having my own piano after moving out of my parents house where I would play theirs and now 8 years later its happening finally. The sound on this Baldwin is so lovely !!
That's wonderful. What a terrific find! I'm currently looking for one myself. It was very smart of you to get a tech to inspect it first. I hope your Baldwin has brought you much joy this past year!
Not too many pianophiles here I had to find a critical word for a piano sound person. People just don't know a good sound from a solid piano. I guess it's good enough to practice on. . 73
Spinets are small pianos that sound like small pianos, but at least before the decent digital piano were the only thing that could be placed in some restricted areas, like walk up apartments. I was able to get some resonance from a Grinnell Bros spinet by placing it end to end with a hallway in an apartment. The amount of space for resonance was about five times as much as what appears in this demo. Not all Baldwin pianos carrying the Acrosonic name were spinets. Some were taller uprights that used sticker mechanisms.
What a lovely instrument ... How sad that American Baldwin is no longer in business .. Their grand pianos were fantastuc too
Wow that sounds great for a Spinet.
I just bought this model from a goodwill for only 200 bucks !! It's my first acoustic piano and I'm sooo excited. I'm having a tech come inspect it to make sure it's okay and will hold a tune alright though. I inspected the keys strings and hammers and played on it and it all sounds and looks great to me but professional tuners would maybe catch something if I missed anything. I've always dreamed of having my own piano after moving out of my parents house where I would play theirs and now 8 years later its happening finally. The sound on this Baldwin is so lovely !!
That's wonderful. What a terrific find! I'm currently looking for one myself. It was very smart of you to get a tech to inspect it first. I hope your Baldwin has brought you much joy this past year!
Dude no way! Same story here got from goodwill today
@@emiliogonzalez5646how much does it weight
It sounds so beautiful. I have a Baldwin Hamilton 1984. What is the difference. I am starting lesson tomorrow. Thank you.
I grew up playing a beautiful Baldwin spinet. "Back when Baldwin was Baldwin." So sad.
Beautiful review! Awesome piano sound! Thanks for the review!
I have a Pecan Acrosonic console made the year I graduated high school- 1973. What a wonderful sound it produces!p
He said upright which is technically correct as it is a vertical piano. Spinet would be a clearer way to describe it as it does have a drop action.
Not too many pianophiles here I had to find a critical word for a piano sound person. People just don't know a good sound from a solid piano. I guess it's good enough to practice on. . 73
What song is that😍
what year is it ?
It's actually a spinet not so much an upright
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If it's a spinet then it's garbage. I only interested in uprights that have stickers. Because the others the soundboard is too small. 73
Spinets are small pianos that sound like small pianos, but at least before the decent digital piano were the only thing that could be placed in some restricted areas, like walk up apartments. I was able to get some resonance from a Grinnell Bros spinet by placing it end to end with a hallway in an apartment. The amount of space for resonance was about five times as much as what appears in this demo.
Not all Baldwin pianos carrying the Acrosonic name were spinets. Some were taller uprights that used sticker mechanisms.