

I have a 4000 budget, what upright would be the best deal for me. A fine example of natural beauty, the JU109 features an exquisite combination of Yamaha craftsmanship and technology that make it delightfully affordable and a joy to play.

Benjamin Boren to take a look at the three smaller Petrof models: Bora, Breeze, and Storm. Hi all, Im thinking of getting an upright when my finally roommate moves out by the end of this year(im couting the days) :p. Features include custom-tapered soundboards, genuine ebony bridge caps in the high treble, laser-placed front and rear duplexes, single stringing (as in some of the most expensive European pianos), and a choice of two action suppliers. The new models - from smallest to largest: Bora, Breeze, Storm, Pasat, Monsoon, and Mistral - were designed to compete with the great pianos of Europe and America. The process of manufacturing Weinbach pianos is closely supervised. Specialists from the Petrof Company are currently in charge of supervising and maintaining the quality of Weinbach pianos. In 2009, Petrof’s grand-piano lineup was revised, with new designs, materials, and a higher level of build quality. Weinbach grand and upright pianos are middle-class instruments manufactured adherent to standard construction measures. Their grand-piano models, reviewed in the Spring 2010 issue of Piano Buyer, were named, from smallest to largest, with Roman numerals: V, IV, III, II, I. Through the late 1990s and early 2000s, Petrof pianos were positioned in the North American marketplace as a low-cost European alternative to other well-known, established brands. BASED IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, piano builder Petrof celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2014.
