Used, Schimmel, C 213 Tradition

Manufacturer
Schimmel
Model
C 213 Tradition
New / Used
Used
Acoustic / Digital
Acoustic
Technical details
Length
213 cm
Height
102 cm
No. of pedals
3
No. of Keys
88
Additional information
Colour
Black
Gloss level
High Gloss
Finish type
Polyester
Natural piano key tops
No
Description
Description
Some designers copy construction concepts from nature. We at Schimmel have in a manner of speaking copied ourselves. In the unique Schimmel Trilogy Concept, the well-established and ideal construction concepts for the large grand piano series have been consistently integrated into the smaller model series, where possible in identical construction. This enables pianists to enjoy the benefits of the outstanding touch and tonal characteristics of a large concert grand even when performing on smaller models. Two trilogy groups are available: Trilogy I (K 280 – K 256 – K 230) and Trilogy II (K 213 – K 189 – K 169) – an extended Schimmel product family.

The distinguishing characteristics: the large keyboard-action assembly of the longest grand piano is integrated into the smaller model series, therefore providing optimum leverage ratios which allow the pianist the best possible control over his or her performance. This means that pianists performing on a variety of Schimmel grand piano models can always enjoy the pleasures of playing on a large-scale grand piano and have no need to adapt their performance technique according to different models.

The dimensions of the soundboard are extraordinarily large in comparison to the length of the instrument: this is due to the extravagant form of our grand pianos in which ideal oscillation zones have space to develop in the soundboard.

These zones permit a greater tonal volume and a superior tonal distribution. Through the Triplex Scale the notes in parts of the middle and treble range are produced with the aid of three exactly coordinated areas of a single string, resulting in an increased richness in tone and a longer speaking length of these notes.

Schimmel soundboards are curved in three dimensions thus creating a dome shape known as a ³crown². In addition, the thickness of the soundboard tapers in such a way to promote ideal vibrational properties over a wide spectrum of frequencies and amplitudes. These features enable the production of the characteristic rich palette of tonal colours, extended length of tone and excellent tuning stability of Schimmel pianos.

The tension collector is a connecting element between the solid mountain spruce back frame construction and the stable cast-iron plate which distributes the tension of up to 21 tons in a controlled fashion throughout the instrument. This eliminates the danger of the soundboard being affected by uncontrolled forces which would unintentionally interfere with its vibration processes.
Financial options
Price negotiable
No
Tuning included in the price
No
Location
Country
United States
State/Region/Province
Wisconsin
City
Stevens Point
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