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In Reply to: How much does that puppy cost? :-) n/t posted by SE on November 15, 2002 at 15:33:13:
Hmm! Should I get the Ferrari or the Bosendorfer?!?
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No system can compare with the sound of the real thing.
Also a much better investment High end audio is the worst investment money wise. Especially interconnects and cables.
So from Monday I am taking double bass lessons and start looking for a woman that can play the piano and sing, that would be the ultimate!!
well, not so fast..pianos, like hifi, need a really well treated or well dimensioned room to sound their best.
just like the big speaker-big room/small speaker-small room 'rule', a big piano in a small room is quite disasterous - despite being the 'real thing'.
.....but NOT the group buy that you would normally think of, where you get a bunch of people together in hopes of getting a group discount.I mean something more like when several people pool their money and buy a small airplane, and rotate their usage of it.
You could get 4 people together to buy a Bosendorfer 290, making sure all of the people live in the same locale, and each would get it for 3 months out of the year! The rest of the time, if they wanted to play it or hear it, they could call up their buddy and say "hey can my wife and I stop over tonight? We'd like to play the Bosendorfer..." heheheh
With the digital player-piano option, it would almost be worth it, at least for the deep-pocketed folks!!
Your idea interests me. Have you, however, heard of a little known style called "rock n roll"? The practitioners of this genre routinely bang the piano hard, stomp it with there feet (shoes not removed) and generally abuse it maximally in order to obtain the ellusive "I got [sic] to feel my music, dude" effect.
.....like "fingers *only* on the keys, please!!"
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