![]() ![]() This 280VC was recorded on the smaller Stage B (like the upright) but it’s a concert grand, 10cm shorter than the Imperial VSL sampled in the larger Stage A.īösendorfer 280VC normally sells for €285 Standard (€225 on sale) €445 Full (€350 on sale) from Vienna Symphonic LibraryĪt the tome of posting the standard Bösendorfer 280VC is on a special promotional price of €225 and the full mic setup Bösendorfer 280VC is on a special promotional price of €350 from Vienna Symphonic Library Thoughts They also have an upright Bösendorfer and an extended lower octave Imperial grand Bösendorfer. They currently have 6 pianos in their Synchron Series, and this 280VC which means it’s a 280 centimeter long Viennese concert grand is already the third Bösendorfer they’ve sampled. Vienna Symphonic Library has gotten really good at sampling pianos. Review: Bösendorfer 280VC by Vienna Symphonic Library Jump to the Demos of Bösendorfer 280VC by Vienna Symphonic Library Jump to the Videos of Bösendorfer 280VC by Vienna Symphonic Library These all have very different personalities and many of them are much more expensive than Steinway.The VSL Bösendorfer 280VC distinguishes itself as possibly the most versatile, clear, dynamic grand piano you can buy. There are many pianos people select over NY or Hamburg Steinway such as Mason and Hamlin, Yamaha S series, Yamaha CIII, Bosendorfer, Bluthner, Bechstein, Fazioli, August Foerester, German Ibach, Grotrian, Shigeru Kawai, Stuart and Sons, Ron Overs, Steingraeber and Sohne. Keep in mind besides which samples sound best there is a very wide variation in the tonal pallets of the finest pianos themselves, live. Sampled Piano with Unprecedented Level of Tonal Control Here is a link to info about a sampled Bluthner Model 1. Their 9 ft C-III is even better and is a true tier 1 piano. Yamaha's S4 and S6 have rims of harder wood to reflect sound back into the soundboard and have better sustain than the C series. ![]() ![]() Yamahas, especially the less-expensive C series, are know for their shorter sustain, which can be preferred for some music or mixes. The Bluthner has a very transparent clear tone, while the M&H, like New York Steinways, has a very thick and rich tone, dense with harmonics. I also have a 7 foot Mason and Hamlin which sounds as different as possible from the Bluthner. Like Bosendorfer, Bluthner is another Tier 1 piano according to Larry Fine's Piano Book. I have the 9'2" Bluthner Model 1, a German concert grand, (real - not sampled). Yamaha Outplays Local Competition For Bosendorfer. BTW did you guys hear that Yamaha is currently in negotiations to buy the Austrian piano manufacturer Bosendorfer? ![]()
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