
The well-known piano brand, founded in Germany in 1853, is the world's largest piano supplier, its steel plate is cast by liquid crystal casting, the diameter of the strings is accurately measured by hand, and it is known for its heavy power and gentle and pleasant tone
Bransler has been manufacturing the world's best pianos in Leipzig, Germany, since 1853. To this day, the craftsmen and entrepreneurs of the Bransler family still manage the 160-year-old family business and personally supervise the production of every piano that bears their surname. They carry on the great legacy left by their ancestor, Julius Boransler, the founder of Bransler, to make the best pianos in the world. The highest standards and craftsmanship have been passed down here for more than 160 years. Today, this is an unrepeatable standard that is imprinted on the soundboard of every Bransler piano through the signature of the Bransler family owner.
The bridges of Bransler pianos have been carefully crafted to precisely pass through the soundboard to amplify the sound produced by the continuous vibration of the strings. They are handcrafted from maple wood and bonded with beech wood for maximum nail grip and durability. Bransler's bridges can deliver even the slightest variations of sound for you.
The steel plate of your Bransler piano is cast by liquid crystalline casting. The steel plate must be manually treated with anti-rust treatment before installation, the surface of the steel plate is coated with a layer of gold powder, and its designers have made precise calculations to make it withstand the string tension of more than 20 tons when the piano is played. Each plate bears the name of Bransler AG.
The diameter of each string on a Bransler piano is precisely measured by hand to an accuracy of one hundredth of a millimeter. The bass strings are wrapped in a top-of-the-line hexagonal configuration, and each string is hand-wrapped with copper wire by experienced and skilled craftsmen to ensure the tightness and stability of the strings.
The pinplates and pins of your Bransler piano are designed for tonal stability and durability, as well as easy and precise adjustment. The pins are bonded together from selected red beech wood, and the grain of each layer of wood is carefully pressed at every angle, ensuring that each pins are rubbed against a high standard of stationary. This design makes it easier to adjust the tension of the strings, which also allows skilled Bransler tuners to adjust the strings more smoothly, and the pins are made of high-quality steel and implanted into the pins by hand, which strengthens the durability of the pins, and this scientific method also makes the Bransler pianos more durable.
All Bransler grand pianos, including the smallest mini grand piano, are equipped with this resonant string technique, patented by Julius Bransler in 1872, and is the main source of Bransler's famous warm and romantic "golden tone", and it is also a piano design technique that has always been highly recognized and inherited. The Bransler resonance string system uses an additional fourth string in the treble, which is also fixed directly to the bridge in each accent range, but is not directly articulated by hammer strikes, and is accentuated by the pronunciation of the other three strings. This unique design results in a more dynamic, dynamic tone, extending the range of rain and enhancing the tonal expressiveness of the chords, resulting in the unique Bransler range.
Bransler's action itself is a delicate lever system, the result of 160 years of continuous development and renewal. Its action is able to respond more sensitively and precisely to the music expressed by the piano masters. Bransler's hammer felt is the city of the highest quality wool. It is carefully cold-pressed to ensure its elasticity and other excellent characteristics of the felt. Bransler's hammer can be identified by its blue felt.