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About the Boston Piano
"You can hear the effects of the Steinway & Sons design from one
end of the scale to the other. No piano in the Boston's price range comes
close. Believe me, I've listened to them all."
- Bob Winter -
Professor of Piano, Berklee College of Music
The Blending of High Technology and the Highest Musical Standards
When you first touch the keys of a Boston piano, be prepared to experience
an entirely new sensation. Unexpected power suddenly fills the room. You
immediately notice the rich fullness of the sound. The keys respond almost
intuitively to your fingers. But, because it was designed to take advantage
of the efficiencies of high technology manufacturing, the Boston is also
remarkably affordable. It's understandable that no piano in modern history
has ever made itself heard so immediately, or so dramatically.
It began as a challenge: could a new kind of piano design eliminate the
compromises in performance found in all comparably priced pianos? The Boston
Piano Company was formed by Steinway Musical Properties, owners of the world's
legendary piano manufacturer: Steinway & Sons. Drawing on the incomparable
experience of Steinway, proven concepts and materials were adapted for the
special requirements of high tech manufacturing. And, even with sophisticated
computer modeling to speed each breakthrough, the process required six years.
While the heritage of Steinway is unmistakably present, all designs for
the Boston are unique. There are no interchangeable parts. Playing the Boston
piano is proof that technology can indeed be taught to enhance performance,
not compromise it.
A Piano You can Recognize with Your Eyes Closed

Even a beginning player can clearly hear the difference in a Boston piano.
The sound is so full and beautifully balanced, with a long sustain. Boston's
duplex scale, adapted from the famous Steinway design, adds a harmonic richness
of tone that simply cannot be duplicated. Also, compared to other pianos,
the Boston isn't as "highly strung." The Boston's reduced string
tension allows a larger, tapered soundboard, creating longer sustain, and
more singing quality in the tone, as well as longer piano life. A wealth
of other engineering enhancements, including optimum placement of braces,
ribs, and bridges, also contributes to the superior tone. Every Boston has
Steinway-designed, pear-shaped hammers and bass strings wound in solid copper.
Keys that Seem to Anticipate Your Touch
As accomplished pianists have described the feeling, the keys of a Boston
piano seem to respond intuitively to the touch. This heightened level of
control distinguishes the finest musical instruments. And it's the direct
result of the unique "action" designed by Steinway & Sons,
an elegantly complex mechanism that assures nothing is lost in the translation
from fingertips, to keys, to hammers, to strings. Boston action parts are
100% wood, not plastic, and provide an extraordinary level of sensitivity.
You have the freedom of expression to play as softly, as loudly, or as quickly
as you wish.
A Piano that Sounds Bigger than It Is
When you hear the bigness of the Boston piano's sound, you'll believe you
must be playing a much larger piano. The effect is purely intentional. Where
does all this power come from? A design innovation gives the Boston piano
substantially more soundboard area than other pianos of the same length.
The unique shape of Boston grand pianos makes them wider size-for-size,
particularly at the back or "tail," than grand pianos made by
any other manufacturer. In fact, a 5'10" (178 cm.) Boston grand piano
has the same soundboard area as a typical 6'2" (189 cm.) grand piano.
The length of each Boston grand, or the height of each upright, is also
at the larger end of each standard piano category. For example, while a
typical medium grand is 5'7" (170 cm.), the Boston is 5'10" (178
cm.). Of course, Boston soundboards are designed not only to be larger,
but better. Each one is crafted of solid Sitka spruce, long proven to be
the most resonant material available. Boston soundboards are also precisely
tapered, rather than uniformly thick. As a result, Boston soundboards vibrate
more freely, creating and projecting a bigger sound. So, when you choose
a Boston, you get the power and volume of a larger piano without having
to pay for it, or make room for it.
A Piano as Beautiful on the Outside as It is on the Inside
The attention to detail devoted to the Boston piano is meant to please the
eye as well as the ear. For example, Boston veneers are exactly as described:
"walnut satin" is genuine American walnut, not "walnut color"
over a lesser species of wood. A wide selection of natural wood veneers
and finishes is available. Grand piano key covers and tops lock, and tops
feature the added elegance of a beveled edge. Pedals and casters are solid
cast brass. And while these features don't add to the Boston's performance,
they certainly add to its beauty, quality and value.
Enjoy a New Playing Experience

To fully appreciate the Boston piano, of course, you must see and play it
for yourself. So please accept our invitation to receive a complete presentation
of Boston grand and upright models at your convenience. To assure you of
the expert knowledge and uncompromising service you deserve, Boston piano
dealers are few in number. Chosen for their reputations and expertise, your
Boston dealer will be happy to explain the unique features responsible for
the Boston piano's superior sound and touch. And, you'll also discover the
value of materials and design refinements that make the Boston a lasting
investment. Selecting a piano is an important, personal decision. And fortunately
for everyone who loves the piano, the Boston will make that decision easier,
and more enjoyable than ever.
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