Schimmel: Germany's Largest and Most Awarded Piano Manufacturer
Built in Germany to the highest standards, this exceptional concert piano offers rich German tone, outstanding power and unmatched build quality.
The Schimmel 205 has just been traded at Bernies Music Land and will be ready for sale soon. To be the first to test it, please enquire now by phoning 03 9872 5122.
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Dimensions: Width 152cm, Length 205cm, Height 110cm (lid closed)
Colour: Mahogany timber gloss
Trade-Ins: Do you have an older instrument to trade in or take away? We are happy to consider any trade-in, so please phone our team on (03) 9872 5122.
Warranty: Each second hand instrument from Bernies has been service checked and carefully prepared to give you a long life of enjoyment. They come with a warranty and our renowned service support during and after your warranty. All products come with a guarantee, unless it is a clearance item and clearly stated. The guarantee period ranges from 3 months to 10 years depending on the product. Please phone us on (03) 9872 5122 to discuss the warranty details for the product.
Tuning: With over 8,800 moving parts, your piano is a complex and intricate machine. It is not just tuning that will ensure the continued playing level of your instrument. Piano manufacturers recommend that major service is conducted every 3 to 5 years in a domestic environment and every 1 to 2 years in a professional or teaching environment. A talented tuner is a wonderful asset for the playing life of your piano, and to protect your warranty, so please contact us on 9872 5122 to assist with a recommendation. To look after your piano, it is recommended that it be tuned twice yearly or at least once yearly, in your home by a qualified tuner. If the piano is being used for professional or education use, your tuner will be happy to advise you on maintenance, servicing and also on multiple tunings for highly frequent use. Advising your tuner thoroughly of any concerns means attending to items as they occur, thus ensuring your piano plays beautifully.