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The Samick NSG158 is not a baby grand, it is a compact concert grand. The unique NSG shape and 158cm (5ft 2in) length means that the soundboard area is larger and the string length longer than the majority of small grand pianos in the market. This feature, combined with CNC manufacturing excellence means Samick's NSG158 finally makes it possible for you to find a compact grand you can play with power, intensity and also delicate expression.
The perfect piano for small teaching studios, families wishing to invest in an estimable first grand piano and grand piano enthusiasts (with limited space) awaiting a whole new piano experience.
If you need a piano that not only sounds wonderful brand new, but
will maintain is tonal colour and withstand continual practice and often
strenuous use, then consider the Samick NSG175. The NSG175 features solid spruce backposts providing added
strength and durability and CNC shaped ribs, integrated with the inner rim, reinforces the soundboard and guarantees unhindered sound production. This is a medium sized grand piano - 175cm or 5
feet 7 inches in length - providing even longer string length and fullness of sound.
This piano is designed particularly for dedicated teachers and intermediate to advanced piano students, but it is also perfect for those who enjoy playing the piano regularly and with passion!
Professionals will recognise that the sound quality of the NSG186
grand piano far exceeds other pianos of similar 186cm or 6 feet 1 inch
length in the market. This is due to the shape of the body allowing the soundboard to be 72cm2
larger and the
first bass string is 9.2cm longer than other grand pianos the same size.
In contrast to many other pianos of this calibre, the Samick
NSG series is not over priced, making an investment in the NSG186 a real
opportunity for many people who otherwise may not have believed
purchasing a first-class grand piano was possible.
The Samick NSG186 is an exemplary piano for school auditoriums,
conservatorium practice studios, hotel function rooms, entertainment
venues, advanced students to music industry professionals and perceptive
buyers hoping to discover a unique and exceptional experience.
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