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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Musical instruments |
Founded | 1877 |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Pianos |
Owner | Parsons Music Group |
Website | wilhsteinberg.de |
Wilh. Steinberg is a piano manufacturer in Eisenberg, Germany.
The company was founded by the Geyer family in 1877 in Eisenberg, Germany.[1][2] After the reunification of Germany the company merged with several other East German piano companies.[3] In 2013, Wilh. Steinberg was bought by Parsons Music Group, a company based in Hong Kong.[3][4]
With Parsons investment, Wilh. Steinberg was able to develop and expand their range of pianos.[5]
These pianos are made in Germany with actions by Renner and keyboards by Kluge. Grand cabinets are supplied by Parsons Music in China.
Model[6] | Length |
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S-212 | 212 cm |
S-188 | 188 cm |
Performance series models are entirely made by Parsons Music in China using Thüringer designs.
Model[7] | Length |
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P-178 | 178 cm |
P-165 | 165 cm |
P-152 | 152 cm |
Model[8] | Length |
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WS-D275 | 275 cm |
WS-B211 | 211 cm |
WS-A188 | 188 cm |
WS-M170 | 170 cm |
These pianos are made in Germany with actions by Renner and keyboards by Kluge. Cabinets for the verticals are made by Thüringer Pianoforte in its own facilities;
Model[6] | Height |
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S-130CE | 130 cm |
S-130 | 130 cm |
S-125 | 125 cm |
S-117 | 117 cm |
Performance series models are entirely made by Parsons Music in China using Thüringer designs.
Model[7] | Height |
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P-125E | 125 cm |
P-121 | 121 cm |
P-118 | 119 cm |
Model[9] | Height |
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AT-28D | 128 cm |
AT-23D | 123 cm |
AT-18D | 118 cm |
Model[10] | Height |
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AT-K32 | 132 cm |
AT-K30 | 130 cm |