
Designed by
PETROF
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Perfection in Design, Reliability in Detail.
The history of the
WEINBACH name dates back to 1887, when Gerhard Wein set up his
original organ-making workshop in the WEINBACH region of Germany. Before
long he had taken on two assistants who had been apprenticed to piano
makers in Vienna, and who now turned their newly-won skills to their
construction. By 1893 they were exclusively producing pianos. The
factory prospered, and its reputation had spread across Europe and was
beginning to expand into the American market. Both the founder's sons
and their descendants carried on their father's successful work, and the
WEINBACH name, and the unmistakable sound of WEINBACH
pianos,
enjoy recognition to this day. They are ideal for music schools and
experienced pianists will also appreciate their qualities.
In 1956 PETROF took
WEINBACH into its portfolio, and now sells middle-range pianos under
that name. WEINBACH uprights and grands are designed by PETROF's
development department, and semi-finished in a leading Chinese piano
factory in conformity with the technical documentation of PETROF's
Technology Centre, under the technical supervision of PETROF's
engineers. Construction of the instrument is completed in Czech
Republic, being carried out with every possible care in the PETROF
factory. Their sound and precise action will also appeal to experienced
pianists.
The construction of
WEINBACH pianos is based on that of PETROF instruments. This gives
them extraordinary stability and a rich singing tone. Experienced
pianists will also appreciated them, and their stability and resilience
make them especially suitable for intensive playing, for example in the
school. |