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W. Hoffmann Vision V2 114cm upright piano Black New

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £8,500.00

Date: 13-03-2025 03:36PM

Expiration Date: 13-03-2027 03:31PM

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W. Hoffmann Vision V2 114cm modern style upright piano Black NEW M31812

The new W.Hoffmann Vision V 2 - the small piano for big ideas. And despite its slight frame, it really packs a powerful sound - and also comes from one of Europe's most historically important music centres, the university city of Hradec Králové.

The Vision V 2 is manufactured in the heart of Europe - and has a beautiful, smooth sound, providing you with all the dynamic possibilities that you need to realise your creative musical ideas.

The Vision V 2 does more than just treat you and your listeners to beautifully sounding entertainment. With its modern style and clean, simple forms, it is also very easy on the eye.

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (practice pedal)
Made in Czech Republic by C. Bechstein Europe

Dimensions : Height 114cm × Width 150cm × Depth 59cm Weight 220 kg.

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Accompanist
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