Description
Albert Weber 186
The Albert Weber 186 is a grand piano known for its tradition and quality, representing one of the most respected lines in the piano world. Albert Weber founded the brand in New York in 1852, and later it became associated with Samick, one of the largest piano manufacturers globally.
In 1987, Young Chang, a Korean company, acquired the rights to the brand. Based in Incheon, South Korea, Young Chang produces pianos for both the Young Chang and Albert Weber brands, establishing itself as one of the world’s leading piano manufacturers.
Within Young Chang’s offerings, Albert Weber pianos are positioned in the high-end range, using top-quality techniques and materials. Among the highlighted components are German hammers and strings, ensuring a refined and well-balanced sound.
Main Features
- Size: Measuring 186 cm in length, this medium grand piano is ideal for both large spaces and smaller studios or concert halls.
- Sound: It is distinguished by its warm, resonant tone with excellent projection in the mid and high registers, while the bass provides depth. This tonal balance is one of the model’s key strengths.
- Mechanism: The key action is highly responsive, allowing for precise control, making it ideal for advanced students and professional pianists.
- Materials:
- Solid spruce soundboard, contributing to enhanced resonance and sound quality.
- High-quality steel strings.
- Premium felt hammers.
- Finish: It is typically available in high-gloss black finishes, giving it a classic and elegant appearance.
The Albert Weber 186 blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technological advancements, offering excellent value for those seeking a high-end piano.
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