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Neo-Bechstein, the first electro-acoustic piano


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I just found out about this. In 1932, renowned piano manufacturer Bechstein and electronics giant Siemens teamed up to produce the world's first electric piano, the Neo-Bechstein. It was a commercial failure, and production was discontinued the next year after selling only 150 units worldwide.

 

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Looks like they were a few decades too early, as the fundamental design seems similar to later successes like the Rhodes and Wurlitzer.

 

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Bechstein

 

http://www.besbrodepianos.co.uk/piano-sale/neo-bechstein-first-electric-grand-piano-radio-record-player.htm

 

https://www.technischesmuseum.at/object/neo-bechstein-fluegel

 

 

 

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Must have been expensive and did'n't sound that great.

Ahead of it's time for sure!

And even now with Hybrid Pianos and the AvantGrand, Novus, etc. there is still love for the immersive timbre of a fine acoustic. Now, if these high tech electrics were actually significantly cheaper than a fine acoustic things might start to float the other way. In the meanwhile, the lower end digitals have allowed us to be mobile and also have brought affordable keyboard instruments to the masses.

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In this video its sound is somewhere between an acoustic and a CP70 to my ears (piano starts around 2m50s)

 

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Quaint 1932 footage:

 

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The room sound in this vid makes distinguishing the instrument's tone challenging, but better than nothing, I guess:

 

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Great find, so congrats. Love to see innovators out there.

 

In the modern world, the Yamaha Acoustic Grand NP series is sort of the best proxy for AP/DP hybrids.

 

I took the plunge on a AG N3 many years ago. Total joy. No regrets. A whole bunch of real APs from other vendors get obsoleted as a result. For what I paid, I can't imagine a better playing experience. Happy, happy.

 

Just to be clear, I have gigging boards (all Nords these days) and Home Sound, which is a Bosie Model 200 Klimt Edition. So I have a bit of a reference frame.

 

Maybe not the talent and time to fully exploit it, but that's a different issue.

 

The Yammie AG is a special deal for those that can appreciate it.

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Thanks for sharing! I had seen the Neo-Bechstein listed in Simon's Hall of Electric Pianos, but couldn't find much info last time I checked.

 

It's interesting to see that it's single-strung in the bass and high treble, and double-strung in the rest.

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That one in Vienna Technisches Museum is from me, I sold it to them in 2003 before my moving to Japan. It was the oldest instrument in my private Museum of Electro-acoustic Musical Instruments which I have run between 1989-2003 as the only one in Czech Republic.

I've got Neo-Bechstein in Czech Republic, previous owner told me it was used in some circus orchestra. It was not in good shape, I wanted to restore it as other my instruments but didn't have anough time and money. I was happy that Vienna TM could afford to do perfect renovation.

 

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It sounds more like a piano than 70s electronic pianos like the RMI and Univox ever did.

 

Just think about the gig rig you could have had in 1940:

- Neo Bechstein for piano

- Hammond organ for organ

- Hammond Novachord for synth

 

Doesn't get any better than this! ;)

You could throw a Theramin in there if you really wanted to get wild!

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