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yamaha buys boesendorfer
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:06 am
by kensuguro
big news? I think no matter who's hands boesendorfer ends up in, I hope their craftsmanship never gets lost. It'll be a loss of the human race. They should be protected by unesco or something.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:49 am
by braincell
Just be glad that Kawai didn't buy Bösendorfer!
By the way is the name "Kawai" related to the Japanese word "kawaii"?
I'm learning Japanese in Second Life.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:44 am
by braincell
They sound different.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:29 pm
by Herr Voigt
Yes. Boesendorfer has a very special character. Sounds majestic.
Yamaha is easier to play, but doesn't sound interesting. Just like a grand piano, nothing else.
I played both, but my favourite is Steinway.
Only my opinion.
Thomas
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:28 pm
by dawman
Bosendorfer has those extra low end keys for Rage music.
Yamaha Grands are built very well, and maintain their tuning when moved better than any other piano made. But their sound is un-unique at best.
I still prefer Steinway Chickering Upright Grands, 7 footers, and 9's over any thing made.
Liberace's Baldwin Grand here in Las Vegas is the best sounding Grand Paion I ever played believe it or not, and they say it's the mirrors, I rather believe it was played and pampered for years and became the best sounding Piano.
Slightly off topic, I hate when big governments or corporations take over anything, as it seems to be the bottom line from then on. ( how much profit )
I read not long ago that the FAB 64 in Saxony, where my ancestors were from, has given AMD 384,000,000 to help them out. I thank the German government very much for that. Otherwise we might be re living those days of the big corporation ( Intel ) sticking it to us with those 1000 dollar, 1GHz Coppermine CPU's. I believe in fair play, that's why I support AMD by buying my son the AMD FX CPU for his gaming / homework PC. Since his grades were good, he gets what we wants most of the time. But the 3000 dollar Blue Les Paul was out of the question.
Slightly off topic again. Gary Garritan who has always been a top shelf sample developer, has joined forces w/ Steinway to bring us the Steinway VSTi Piano w/ real perfromance features like una corda samples ( sostenuto pedaling ) and soundboard harmonics. I think another ship of mine will roll in port around NAMM '08 time.
This could be the real deal finally.
Time will tell.
On the bright side of things,.......maybe Yamaha will let Bosendorfer still build, but cause their pianos to sell for a more competitive price? Doubtful, wishful, thinking.
Happy Holidays To All.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:35 pm
by braincell
I'm only familiar with a fake Bösendorfer. My comment on that is that it sounds good solo but is difficult to hear otherwise. I would think Yamaha would be better for jazz groups.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:16 pm
by Neutron
good thing gibson dint buy it.
they can destroy a cool thing in less than a year.
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:11 am
by dawman
Yeah, like the OBX-m.
Most Grand Pianos are beautiful regardless. It's usually the applications that vary it's usefullness.
Yamaha has the ability and resources to make or break a subsidiary. Their ability to make Steinberg less competitive was shocking IMO. With their experience in making digital hardware sequencers, I am thinking that purchase was made to acquire Steinbergs software skills for use in their hardware at some point. The Bosendorfer acquisition is puzzling for sure.
I do know that Yamaha made the best equipment for hardware in many areas during the '80's and '90's. Their strength through diversity can do great things, like MIDI. But mLan went over like a turd in a punchbowl.
I wish one day they would release a hardware audio/MIDI sequencer w/ it's own O.S. and SSD's. They have the power and resources to turn the audio world upside down. I still use the KX88 / QX-1 / TX816. I have had these for 20+ years !! Incredible builds and design. Front surface soldering and assembly have become the norm now.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:57 am
by dawman
Brotha' Man Kensuguro,
I just found out that Bosendorfer is here in Las Vegas.
Your mentioning of that fact has got us an invite when you come here.
You just never know who's watching PlanetZ anymore do 'Ya?
Ever play the King, ........the mighty Imperial?
Looks like you will next week.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:21 pm
by dawman
A Scope reunion is coming to Vegas next week.
GaryB, Kensuguro, and Scope4live.
It will be very, very festive.
If we could only get Celine to return calls.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:47 pm
by hubird
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:49 pm
by hubird
stardust wrote:not a nice picture
everything is overdone, I don't know the guy, but he looks awsome terrible

I know it's from the sixties or so.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:37 am
by wayne
Liberace was huge here in Australia in the '70s. When he took a young pop singer under his wing (Jamie Redfern) things got a bit suspect.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:23 pm
by dawman
It was the silliest pic I ever saw of him.
It reminded me of the X-Speaker of the house, Newt Gingrich. Of course with a corny ass wig.
It's just so Vegas-ish.
I will re post something I am sure we will all appreciate.
I have trouble sleeping at night knowing this is being built.,,,,,Redwood sides, Olive tinted.....yummy.....yummy......yummy, there's a synth in my tummy.