![]() ![]() ![]() Petrof, then the YC5 and then the Steingraeber. The Steinway B and then the D are up there pretty closely, then followed by the Ant. is the cleanest and most realistic-sounding, the most like my acoustic. On my system, looking at nothing but the Player presets, the C. Every day, Pianoteq impresses me more than before. Overall, Pianoteq is such a great experience. This is kind of sad because the bass notes are great too. The YC5 is not my kind, the middle to high notes are strange I would say. This one is definitely number 1 on my wishlist though. I think the Blüthner needs a refinement like the new instruments. I really like that one, especially the bass notes, but I don't like the middle ones. Petrof seems to be the most realistic (not close to the real one, although it might be the case). Don't get me wrong though, it is a beautiful instrument. On the other side, I don't feel like the Steinway D is close to a real Steinway D (maybe I am mistaken I haven't had the chance to listen to one in person). I would also like to know which pianos are closer to the real ones.įor me at least, it seems like the Steinway B is close to a real Steinway B. Kremsegg1 (Erard > Streicher > Besendorfer > Dohnal), (the ones that I don't own are listed with an *)ĥ. With that out of the way, here is my list in order from most liked to most disliked: You might also like another instrument (harp, harpsichord, electric piano.), and that's okay too, don't forget to put it on your list. I thought that it might be interesting to know which pianos are statistically more liked than others. Your list will differ from mine, you will dislike and like other instruments, and that's okay. Before that, I want to say that this list is subjective and doesn't mean anything. ![]()
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