1, model: In fact, the model generally refers to piano series except height, and the common models with height in China are between 2950 px and 3 125 px. There may be many kinds of series at the same height, for example, the mainstream series of the Pearl River all use T, P, R and so on.
2. Brand: Brand is also a concern of many consumers now, but most piano professionals also strongly recommend some brand-name pianos to consumers, which is reasonable. The quality of brand piano is relatively stable and the price is relatively transparent, so the risk of buying brand piano is relatively small, and the quality of brand piano is also guaranteed. It is the wisest choice for people who don't know the piano. At present, there are Steinway, Bernstein and Bessendorf, and the common piano brands in China market are Zhujiang Piano, Xinghai Piano, Yamaha Piano, Kavaj Piano and Helen Piano.
3, timbre: Many people think that the bigger the timbre of the piano, the better. Actually, it's not. Piano is mainly used for accompaniment of European church choirs. Requirements for timbre: pure, soft and varied, known as "the voice of angels". The timbre of a good piano should be sweet, round and pleasant, so the louder the piano is, the better. Therefore, the tone of the piano should be pure and soft.
4, cost-effective: now shopping is about cost-effective, but not the cheaper the better, nor the more expensive the better, cost-effective mainly depends on the comprehensive coefficient of a product, to find a balance between high quality and suitable price. This is easy to say, but it is not that simple in reality, because everyone has different evaluation criteria for cost performance. For example, buying a piano with a height of 1 18 in the Pearl River costs 10000 yuan, but buying a piano with a height of 1 18 in Yamaha really costs 20,000 yuan. These two things are also 65438.
5. Configuration: Piano configuration mainly includes: hammer, string machine and soundboard. Hammer is a very important accessory. The timbre of the piano depends on the quality of the hammer. The layer outside the hammer is called felt, and the felt must be wool felt, and the feel should be delicate, so that the timbre will not be too fried and bright. The soundboard is the backboard, and this soundboard is the heart of the piano. It must be stored for more than ten years to ensure the sound source and stability, but it won't open when it is bought back, so we have to look at the twill behind, and the neat twill will do. The plucked string board is the whole part under the hammer, which is called the plucked string board and is the blood of the piano. The sensitivity of the bond we say depends on the quality here. How to judge here? It's simple. Play a fast song or a key repeatedly and quickly. The sooner the response, the better.
6. Date of production and date of purchase: Whether the factory date of piano should be consistent with the actual purchase date is a headache for many consumers. Many people worry that the piano they bought was produced a year ago or more, and that it will affect the quality of the piano if it is stored for a long time. Because the production cycle of piano is too long, it is possible to buy a piano produced a few years ago when buying a piano. Although this situation is rare, it is normal and has no influence on the quality of the piano.
7. Foreign brands: The so-called foreign brands will not tell the true history and present situation of this factory, and even the exact place of origin is secretive and vague, but when it comes to piano brands, they must be foreign names and foreign brands, and it should be solemnly emphasized that this "foreign brand" is an old brand in Germany (Britain or Hong Kong). Is the so-called German piano, from18××× production, with a history of 200 years. These mysterious words sound very foreign, as if this piano was not only produced in China, but also covered by distant "foreigner's blood" and even "royal blood". It seems that after he said it, it became a "world famous brand".
8. Joint-venture piano: When consumers come to a piano shop with a fake "joint venture" as its selling point, some shop assistants will first severely criticize the products of regular manufacturers: "I still buy the products of the four major piano factories in China (Guangzhou Piano Factory, Beijing Xinghai Piano Factory, Yingkou Piano Factory and Shanghai Strauss Piano Company), which are out of date. These old factories can only produce some low-grade commodities and bulk commodities. You'd better buy a joint venture if you want to buy a good piano or a high-grade piano. For example, if a piano is saturated and there is no shortage of pianos, it will be sold in China. It is a Sino-foreign joint venture, a well-known brand and time-honored brand in Germany (Britain or Hong Kong) ... As for whether it is a real Sino-foreign joint venture or a large modern formal manufacturer, consumers are generally not too alert and sincere, and naturally they will be fooled by what sales staff say.