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Professional pianists value the various intricate elements of a beautiful piano sound: cantabile or singing tone, depth in the basses, colors of the upper registers, power and unity of different registers. The important characteristic of the piano mechanism is its sensitivity which enables pianist to produce the diversity of sounds. For that, the right weight and height of the keys are of great importance, as well as the feel of unity of the keyboard.

Estonia is  very attentive towards the quality workmanship on the hammers, their shape and texture, so musical details both in Forte and Piano can be projected with great precision. The pedals of a good piano are regulated with exactness and soft feel, and the left una corda pedal moves gently and smoothly. Its made for pianists. Your new Estonia Grand Piano has all these professional qualities. Estonia Grand Piano

These fine pianos are made of the highest quality European materials, where each component is carefully selected, one by one, as each instrument is truly handmade one by one.The iron plates are made the old-fashioned, European way: sand-cast, thereafter seasoned, and only the best plates are being selected. Estonia has polished finishes, most even surfaces, with modern machinery to make the plates look stunning. Shiny, smooth, and even, they are considered among the best from Europe.

Thin layers of special Baltic birch are glued together in a press where they dry for six hours. Then they are taken out to stand for another two weeks. After drying, the wood is shaped according to exact measurements to form the rim. The keyboard, fallboard, legs, keybed and other details are crafted to complete the instrument. Unique, massive support beams add a level of structure well beyond that which is found in other pianos.

Estonia finishes have ten thick layers of polyester from Austria, providing spectacular and durable results: the finishes are deep, rich, and stunning looking. The ebony polished finish has the magnificently luxurious European shine; the ebony satin/matt finish has its special European elegance.  Please compare to the lacquer finishes of other pianos and you will see the difference.  

European soundboards are made of the highest quality material possible, creating the rich, romantic and deep sound. The soundboard is covered with the bridge which projects string vibration to the soundboard. Experienced craftsmen set the exact location of the bridge and tuning-pins, as the cuts of the bridge are all handmade. The bridge and its position are measured for each piano individually with special tools. The soundboard is glued separately to the inner rim, and then the inner rim is glued to the outer rim. The cast iron plate is now set into the body of the piano. The pin-block is made of Delignite or Dehonit, both imported from Germany, and is set under the cast iron plate and fastened to it.

The upper strings are made by Röslau Company in Germany. The bass strings are made by specialist at our factory for maintaining the rich sound. The stringmaker inserts a wire through the hole in the tuning-pin. The machine turns the pin three times, wrapping three wire coils around the pin. Each pin is placed through a hole in the cast iron plate and driven into the pin-block. Our pins are from the Biene Company, Germany.

Our keyboards are handmade in our factory or ordered from the Kluge Company from Germany. They provide that uniquely thrilling and sensitive keyboard touch. All models have the full Renner actions assembled at the Renner company in Germany, and have the premium Renner Blue hammers, which create the tone, touch and stability. 

 

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