@Bobvin and his wife were considering a player piano a few years back. Seem to remember pointing out to him one facet of ownership that could only be interpreted to fit one of your most outstated goals in audio.
They play the exact same machine perfect recreation of a stored work every single time. For someone who desires reproducing the same copy of a few works over and over ad infinitum this would be the perfect companion!
I know it’s far out of my league, but $110k oddly doesn’t seem that unreasonable for something of Steinway quality when you consider the cost of some gear.
For the performances and greater variety. There’s no question this would be a great addition to many peoples homes, if they enjoy piano music. The one I heard sounded excellent. It’s very cool.
Perhaps someday someone will come up with a girl playing guitar combination singing pop songs for you.
This Spirio designed in from the ground up system seems far more sophisticated (and thus more accurate and better sounding) than any aftermarket solution could be.
Ron, my son-in-law based in Venice is one of the top technologists at Steinway & Sons working on Spirio. He is also a concert level pianist focused on classical music. He has a seven-foot Concert Grand equipped with Spirio technology. I would enjoy having you come by to experience Spirio, as well as hear him play. Every time we visit it's an absolute joy to have music played by Spirio on this magnificent piano while there. I can say the realism of the Spirio driven instrument is quite extraordinary!
Ron, my son-in-law based in Venice is one of the top technologists at Steinway & Sons working on Spirio. He is also a concert level pianist focused on classical music. He has a seven-foot Concert Grand equipped with Spirio technology. I would enjoy having you come by to experience Spirio, as well as hear him play. Every time we visit it's an absolute joy to have music played by Spirio on this magnificent piano while there. I can say the realism of the Spirio driven instrument is quite extraordinary!
I stopped in to a local Steinway dealer and experienced this Spirio technology a couple years back and was amazed. Sadly I don’t have the deep pockets to add a grand piano to our home AND be an audio geek.
Many years back I dated a woman and we were invited to a dinner party. As it turned out the host was a pianist and composer so after supper we enjoyed about 90 minutes of him playing various compositions he’d created—some with a very “george winston” type vibe. (Y’all might remember the video clip I posted playing George Winston with snow falling outside my room. I’m a big fan of george winston — from my sensitive new-age guy phase.)
Back to thee Spirio tech — quite an achievement and the fact you can record yourself and have the piano play it back - what an awesome tool for learning.
This Spirio designed in from the ground up system seems far more sophisticated (and thus more accurate and better sounding) than any aftermarket solution could be.
At the moment.
Why shouldn't Kawai, Yamaha and other manufactures not be able to come with a similar solution.
I think it's only a matter of time (if they decide it's beneficial).
I stopped in to a local Steinway dealer and experienced this Spirio technology a couple years back and was amazed. Sadly I don’t have the deep pockets to add a grand piano to our home AND be an audio geek.
Many years back I dated a woman and we were invited to a dinner party. As it turned out the host was a pianist and composer so after supper we enjoyed about 90 minutes of him playing various compositions he’d created—some with a very “george winston” type vibe. (Y’all might remember the video clip I posted playing George Winston with snow falling outside my room. I’m a big fan of george winston — from my sensitive new-age guy phase.)
Back to thee Spirio tech — quite an achievement and the fact you can record yourself and have the piano play it back - what an awesome tool for learning.
Bob, anytime you're coming to LA hit me on PM and I'll arrange for you to come by and experience Spirio and meet Greg. I'm sure he would also be glad to play for you - he is very accomplished with his sole focus being the classical masters. Besides, I would enjoy meeting you!
We need self playing guitar, drums, etc. I can’t fit an orchestra’s instruments into my room, but a small rock bands instruments could fit. what does the future have instore?
There is nothing new under the sun. As many of you know the player piano has been around since the late 19th century. Some great artists recorded 'for it.
There is nothing new under the sun. As many of you know the player piano has been around since the late 19th century. Some great artists recorded 'for it.