Description
Sauter Omega 220 / Omega 220 Plus Grand Piano
A slightly smaller concert grand than the Concert 275 that is both dynamic and sensitive, thanks to its light and graceful touch. This model is full of vitality and allows for the finest shades in tonal colours to be expressed.
The soundboard is made of the finest mountain spruce and provides rich variations in tone, while the specially selected hammer heads allow for the finest shades in tone and fantastic sound colours.
Contemporary compositions often require that the pianist “attack” the strings directly. Sauter have therefore developed a system of additional register demarcation of the Omega 220 and Omega Plus.
Coloured register lines mark important division points on the soundboard, meaning the pianist can immediately find the corresponding positions on the string, thus allowing the player to switch rapidly between keys and strings.
All the materials used are the best quality. This model features ebony sharps and naturals faced with mineral compounds. Other features include:
- Large, lockable double brass casters
- Sostenuto Pedal
- Lid support made of solid maple
- Fallboard with hydraulic damping
- Extended register for contemporary compositions
Omega Plus features:
- Duplex bridges, specially coated
- Titanium plate and bridge pins
- Ebony second bridge
- Chrome-plated agraffes
- Chrome-plated fittings
- Chrome-plated casters with polyamide coating
- Silver cast plate
- Bone-covered naturals and ebony sharps
Range of Finishes available:White Matte | Black Matte | Ash Black Satin | Mahogany Satin
Walnut Medium Satin | Walnut Cognac Satin | Cherry Medium Satin | Cherry Shellac
Alder Satin | Beech Satin | Swiss Peartree Satin | Canadian Maple Satin
Appletree Satin | Oak Ebony Coloured Satin | Burl Walnut Satin | Blue Polished
Samples available. Please contact our Sales Team for more details. Inspired by a lifetime love of music and a commitment to make music accessible to all, Coach House Pianos was created by experienced French polisher, Nick Rusling. Having worked alongside an uncle, who ran the Bristol Piano Company, Nick was eager to share his expertise in piano restoration.
With room for just 23 instruments, Coach House Pianos initially comprised a small showroom and a restoration and polishing workshop. However, as the word spread to the local community, the company quickly outgrew the old building. Today, Coach House Pianos is regarded as the UK's leading specialist of fine instruments, with over 300 pianos displayed across their Flagship London Showroom and purpose-built Showroom in Swansea. With a dedicated Workshop and Restoration Centre, all pianos are expertly prepared by their Master Craftsmen prior to being delivered and installed in homes, schools and venues all around the world.
Their reputation and passion for the subject, quickly allowed them to establish long-lasting relationships with leading piano teachers, tuners and other industry specialists. This network of expertise, and Nick’s knowledge of antique and unusual pianos, continues to underpin and drive the business today.
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