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Blüthner Pro-88 EX digital piano


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I have known of Blüthner as a venerable acoustic piano manufacturer, they are fairly well-known in the old country. But I had no idea they make a digital piano, very curious if this is any good or simply repackaging technology from other vendors.

 

https://www.eklavier.com/en/models/pro88-ex

 

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I suspected they ordered a generic digital piano build from a factory in Shanghai, sent them the samples or modeling software from a Blüthner recording session.  But, what is interesting is all the Blüthner trademarking and development references in the specs… “88 Keys Blüthner Grand-Touch Mechanic”.  ???   The copy on the website also suggests, "Made in Germany".  https://www.eklavier.com/en/history/bluthnerdigital

 

The K&M screws - I’m guessing they hold the sheet music stand, is also interesting.  
 

Worth a play if I can find one anywhere. 
 


 

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4 hours ago, stoken6 said:

Gotta say: who thought that 70s brutalist industrial design was the way to go?

 

Other digital models from them have a different aesthetic... check out the pics at https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/pianette and the more traditional implementation at https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/sonus and the ones below...

 

2 hours ago, Doerfler said:

Plastic keys :(

1 hour ago, ewall08530 said:

And yet weighs 57lbs?   Hard pass…..👎🏻

 

This page says the weight is under 20 kg (so under 44 lbs). https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/pro88-ex

 

It's also available in alternate designs with wooden keys, the one below being the most portable, increases weight to 77 lbs. Unclear if that weight includes the stand. Available in two finishes.

 

https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/e1as

 

 

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1 hour ago, ElmerJFudd said:

I suspect they ordered a generic digital piano build from a factory in Shanghai, sent them the samples from a Blüthner recording session or software for modeling

 

I don't think so. Even that basic chassis does not look like it would be a generic Chinese design. There are generic Chinese models with different software, the kinds of things you find private-labeled or available from multiple vendors with minor differences, but I think those are only low-end models, the Chinese company builds these for volume. Think plastic chassis, minimal connectivity. Also the link above says "developed and built in Germany" and every page of the manual says "Made in Germany" -- though of course that doesn't mean they couldn't be sourcing parts of it from China or elsewhere. (The menu system and the control panel are reminiscent of Dexibell, so they could have some partnership there...?) 

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53 minutes ago, AnotherScott said:

 

Other digital models from them have a different aesthetic... check out the pics at https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/pianette and the more traditional implementation at https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/sonus and the ones below...

 

 

This page says the weight is under 20 kg (so under 44 lbs). https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/pro88-ex

 

It's also available in alternate designs with wooden keys, the one below being the most portable, increases weight to 77 lbs. Unclear if that weight includes the stand. Available in two finishes.

 

https://www.eklavier.com/de/modelle/e1as

 

 

e1as-4.jpg

e1as.jpg

 

 

 

I don't think so. Even that basic chassis does not look like it would be a generic Chinese design. There are generic Chinese models with different software, the kinds of things you find private-labeled or available from multiple vendors with minor differences, but I think those are only low-end models, the Chinese company builds these for volume. Think plastic chassis, minimal connectivity. Also the link above says "developed and built in Germany" and every page of the manual says "Made in Germany" -- though of course that doesn't mean they couldn't be sourcing parts of it from China or elsewhere. (The menu system and the control panel are reminiscent of Dexibell, so they could have some partnership there...?) 

Right, while you were jumping into conversation I read more of their copy - they seem to be designing and building these in house.  I’m curious about the action - 44lbs can be worth it if they designed an exceptional action.   Could it be comparable to an MP11SE? 
 

Other than their piano engine - the other tones seem to be a GM sound set they developed.  So not expecting much beyond the acoustic piano sound. 

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Digital basically ate the upright market. I’d imagine they need this to stay relevant. The grand piano market is very small. Even if it offers nothing new, it’s probably critical for survival.  When I played a new Bluthner it didn’t grab me. The treble they are so proud of was just unbalanced to the rest of the instrument in my ears. Definitely a unique sound. 

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