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Compare the Ritmüller GH Grand Pianos to the Japanese Names
When you're ready to move from a baby grand to a "performance-grade" instrument, the conversation almost always centers on Yamaha and Kawai. However, the Ritmüller GH Series has disrupted this rivalry by offering a sophisticated European-designed alternative that punches well above its weight class. By utilizing premium components like Renner hammers, German Röslau strings, and sand-cast plates, the GH series (including the GH160R, the GH170R, the GH188R, and the GH2112R de
Naperville Music Staff
Mar 145 min read


5' 7" Grand Piano Performance Beyond the Price: Comparing the Pearl River GP170 and the Yamaha GC2
Stepping into the 5’7” to 5’8” size class marks a significant transition for any pianist, moving beyond "baby grands" into the rich tonal depth and bass resonance of a parlor grand.
Naperville Music Staff
Mar 136 min read
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