Classenti Grand Pianos

Classenti GP-146 Baby Grand Piano (Polished Ebony) Polished white and Polished mahogany also available
Price £4,995
(or £208.12 per month on
interest free payment plan)
Availability: In Stock (Delivery 2-3 days)
Delivery £85

(Interest Free Finance Available: 50% deposit, remaining balance interest free
over 12 months)
... Call 020 8367 2080 for more
details. Printable
forms: Standing order, Hire purchase
>> Rent
to Buy also available

Classenti GP-146 Baby Grand Piano (Polished White)
Price £5,495
(or £228.96 per month on
interest free payment plan)
Availability: In Stock (Delivery 2-3 days)
Delivery £85

(Interest Free Finance Available: 50% deposit, remaining balance interest free
over 12 months)
... Call 020 8367 2080 for more
details. Printable
forms: Standing order, Hire purchase
>> Rent
to Buy also available
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Dear Graham,
"Thanks for the seamless and speedy delivery of the
Classenti Baby Grand piano.
I am really pleased with it, and getting used to it in
the house."
Claire Kettingam, Twickenham, Middx.,
UK
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"It's a big piano in a little body... the Classenti GP-146 baby grand
looks and sounds beautiful. What's more, it's one of the smallest grand pianos you can get, and will fit
nicely in your home without taking up much space", Graham Howard - Piano Advisor.
Click on the link below to ask me a
question...
This piano is also available with a SILENT
system: The silent system allows you to play with headphones, and select different sounds. Price for the GP-146
with silent system included is £6,995 (polished white is £7,395). Read
more.
The Classenti GP-146 baby grand will take you up to grade 8 and beyond...
Features:
- Colours: Polished Ebony, Polished White or Polished
Mahogany
- 15 Year Warranty. Read more
- 88 keys
- 4 Wheels (Easy to move the piano around)
- 3 Pedals (Sustain, Soft, Practice)
- Extra long music rest
- Slow closing safety lid (prevents little fingers from getting caught)
- Lock and key (You can lock the lid down)
- Tuned before delivery
- Suitable to grade 8 standard
- German Hammer Felt
- Imitation ivory key tops
- Sythnetic black key tops
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~ Are you worried about the initial investment?
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Dimensions
Length 146cm
Width 148cm
Height 101cm

Slow Closing Safety Lid
This feature is much needed for parents with young children. Because the
lid closes slowly on a hydraulic mechanism, there's no chance little fingers can
get hurt.
Spruce Soundboard
Superior, ultra flexible spruce from the Tibet mountains
Maple Wood Bridges
Bridges, which are glued to the soundboard, are under extreme downward pressure
from the tension of the strings. The down pressure on the bridges can be as much as the weight of
a double decker bus! This is why they have to be strong. Classenti use solid, high quality maple wood bridges
from Europe. Nothing but the best!
 Strings
German Roslau strings, made in Germany. German Roslau Strings have been made in Germany since
1882. They are recognised throughout the world to be the finest available. Roslau strings provide
superior tuning stability and a clear, vibrant sound.
Agraffes
Classenti pianos are fitted with agraffes throughout. Agraffes help your piano stay in tune for longer. They
also ensure the string stays in a straight line from tuning pin to bridge pin.
Pin Block
Laminated wood pin block. The pin block holds the tuning pins, and the tuning pins hold the tension of the
strings. The pin block is crucial to keeping your piano in tune. By using several laminations (layers) of
wood, the tuning pins can be gripped much tighter. The result is a piano that lasts for many years longer.
Action
Renner are the world's leading manufacturer of piano actions (mechanisms). Classenti use Renner Technology from
Germany in all their piano actions.
Pedals
3 Silver Pedals: Sustain (right pedal), Practice (middle), Soft (right)
Sustain pedal: This is the pedal on the right. It is sometimes referred to as a
‘damper pedal’. This pedal allows you to sustain (hold) any note, or notes, without having to hold the key
down.
Practice pedal: This is the pedal in the middle. If you want to play late at night,
or you simply don't want your neighbours to hear you, then the practice pedal will be really useful for you. This
is how it works: when you press down the middle pedal, a strip of felt inside the piano raises up and sits in
between the hammers and the strings. The hammers then hit the felt instead of the strings. This results in a quite,
muffled sound.
Soft pedal: This is the pedal on the left. Pressing this down makes the sound a lot
quieter. It’s very useful when you want to play something very delicate (pp or ppp in musical
terms).
Wheels
The Classenti GP-146 has four silver wheels, one in each corner. Wheels make it much easier to move
your piano around. The Wheels on the Classenti GP-146 are strong, and very well made. You won't find it difficult
moving a Classenti piano around - even on your own - due to its good quality, smooth running
wheels.
Hinges, Screws, Lock Rail
Silver hardware throughout.

Call 020 8367 2080 for more details.
This piano is also available with a SILENT
system: The silent system allows you to play with headphones, and select different sounds. Price for
the GP-146 with silent system is £6,795 (polished white is £7,395). Read more.
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Questions/
Hi Graham,
I happened to see on the ukpianos website the GP-146, white with the
silent option, coming at just over 7,000 pounds.
How would you compare it to the GR1? Is it worth double the money?
Which function exactly do you get with the silent option with Classenti?
Thanks again for your advice
Isabelle
Reply/ Hi Isabelle
The GP-146 is an acoustic grand piano.
It is certainly worth double the money because,
being an acoustic instrument, the sound is
natural, rather than electronic.
It does take up more space than the GR1
though. And it will require tuning twice
a year.
But, there is no comparison between a
digital piano and an acoustic.
You can see which functions you get
with the Classenti silent piano here:
classenti-silent-piano-system.html
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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