Designed by steinway & sons, employing the unique patents and expertise that have made the Steinway heritage synonymous with musical excellence, the Boston line of grands represent a singular achievement in instrument-building: a superior playing experience at a price level never before thought possible.
Whether dazzling an audience, woodshedding in the practice room, or exploring the joy of music at home, the steinway–designed Boston grand brings genuine world-class tone and responsiveness within reach.
The special case of the grand piano, called the rim, reveals the design legacy of Steinway & Sons behind the Boston. The rim contributes to the stability of the piano, offering support for the soundboard. The outer rim consists of several layers of mahogany, and the inner rim of the Boston grand is made of maple. This high-quality hardwood is pressed with horizontally oriented grains, providing more stability, and exceptional power and richness of sound.
The wide-tail design of Boston grands is a special Steinway & Sons innovation that creates more surface area in the soundboard. This enriches the sound, giving the pianist the impression of playing on a larger piano. Boston grands are wider at the tail than most pianos of the same length — allowing a larger soundboard area and producing a richer sound. The larger soundboard area also permits better placement of the bass bridge — which yields more volume, greater tone, and a bass that sings.
High-grade, straight-grained, quarter-sawn spruce is used for its resonant qualities and for its high strength-to-mass ratio. The soundboard is solid and not laminated, creating the best resonance and projection of sound In 1936, Steinway patented the diaphragmatic soundboard, designed to be thicker in the middle and gently tapered to the edges. The Boston soundboard has tapered thickness from bass to treble. A thinner soundboard in the bass area vibrates more freely. So you get a bigger, richer, fuller tone.
One of many proprietary Steinway & Sons innovations, the patented Octagrip™ pinblock can only be found in Boston pianos. The Octagrip™ pinblock is made of 11 layers of hard rock maple glued in different grain angles of 60 degrees. This quad-directional structure grips the tuning pins from eight directions, ensuring a tight fit, uniform pressure, and smoother tuning — affording greater stability under tension and enabling the piano to stay in tune longer.
Every single piece of the piano vibrates while being played —except the plate, which is dedicated to a single function: ensuring total stability. Thanks to Steinway & Sons’ design expertise, based on its long history of research and innovation, this cast iron plate can withstand the nearly 20 tons of string tension created by the 220-plus individual strings.
Each of the 88 keys of a grand or upright piano transmits its movement to a small, felt-covered wooden hammer which strikes one, two or three strings. In 1880, Steinway & Sons introduced pear-shaped hammers with reinforced shoulders and metal ligatures to ensure superior stability and a more powerful sound. This exclusive Steinway & Sons design is also a part of Boston grand and upright pianos. Boston's Steinway-type action geometry yields faster reptition, better stability, and heightened responsiveness — allowing the musician to play with maximum expresssion and control.
“You can hear the effects of the Steinway & Sons design from one end of the scale to the other.”
Bob Winter
Berklee college of music
Featuring a maple inner rim and Octagrip pinblock, the GP-215 Performance Edition is 7' ½" (215 cm) in length, and the grand of choice for many institutions and festivals that boast mid-sized performance venues.
Read More on Steinway.comAt 6' 4" (193 cm), the GP-193 Performance Edition produces a powerful yet warm sound and is an excellent choice for teaching studios.
Read More on Steinway.comAt 5' 10" (178 cm), the GP-178 Performance Edition is the perfect grand for any teaching studio or music room.
Read More on Steinway.comAt 5' 4" (163 cm), the GP-163 Performance Edition is small enough to fit in any home, but possesses the sound of a much larger grand — thanks to its widetail design.
Read More on Steinway.comThe smallest Boston grand by size at 5' 1½" (156 cm), there is nothing small about the sound of GP-156 Performance Edition, which benefits from a wide-tail design.
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