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Monday, October 13, 2014

Dynatone Designs: "Grand" Digital Pianos

Hello everybody!

Today’s post, including pictures of our fine digital pianos, is dedicated to their unique visual designs and appearance. Throughout last few posts we have gone through what the digital pianos are made of, and what they are capable of – and I’ve decided that, after a number of posts have gone without any decent visually catchy and satisfying images, now is the time to also offer some visual insight of our quality instruments; in the hope that it would provide glimpses of what they actually look like, and how it would match your interior.

The SGP-500 and GPR-2200

Though one may be surprised to find out that there are such things like ‘grand’ digital pianos that are in existence, considering that digital instruments do not need the specific designs of acoustic grands in order to produce sound, there is no saying that there should not be one! For those of you that prefers more fancier and eye-catching designs for your living place, Dynatone also offers the grand variants of its primary two models in the SGP-500 and GPR-2200.

SGP-500
SGP-500 - lid closed
The SGP-500 is the grand variant of the SDP-500, with the same specification, but in a very original look of a ‘slim’ grand. The refined and sharp case of the piano gives an atmosphere of naturalness, its resemblance to a grand piano that of nobleness, and yet its tiny size compared to that of acoustic grands allows it to be placed on casual home interiors. It is an interesting and unique design, completely original – an acoustic grand would never be possible in this size. Its functions and utilities are controlled by the button placed on the left. Its body, where strings would be laying had it been an acoustic grand, are covered by a wooden plate, the type that is used as the sound board of acoustic pianos.

GPR-2200
The GPR-2200, on the other hand, is thrived from the DPR-2200H. The model comes in a fine grand piano design, its size resembling that of a baby grand, a broader gesture of refinement and nobleness. It also comes with almost exact the daring specifications and wide choice of utilities of the DPR-2200H, besides a couple of small differences. The keyboard used in the GPR-2200 is, unlike its counterpart, not the ARHA-keyboard. Also, the body of the GPR-2200 is polished, whereas the original DPR-2200H comes in as a satin model. It is designed so that the appearance of the instrument would equally represent the daring capabilities of the instrument – a remarkable piece of finely crafted musical accomplishment.

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