Question for LD. And anyone else. (piano related)
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@axtremus said in Question for LD. And anyone else. (piano related):
@jon-nyc have you pulled the trigger on the piano bench yet?
Look at this: https://jansenpianobenches.com/collections/clearance/products/adjustable-height-piano-bench
An adjustable height Jansen at $180.
It's 80% more expensive than my $100 bench, and it
carries the Jansen brand name andis sold directly by Jansen, so it might even come with @Rainman's approval.EDIT: Not clear on the web page if it actually carries the Jansen brandname, but at least it's sold by Jansen. So even if it's not a "Jansen bench," maybe you'll feel more comfortable that it's curated by Jansen's merchandizer.
@Axtremus Be aware that site is not Jansen nor does it have anything to do with Jansen at any level except that it sells Jansen products as well as others. That particular bench does not look to be a PL Jansen Product.
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@lufins-dad said in Question for LD. And anyone else. (piano related):
@Axtremus Be aware that site is not Jansen nor does it have anything to do with Jansen at any level except that it sells Jansen products as well as others. That particular bench does not look to be a PL Jansen Product.
Thanks for the heads up, @LuFins-Dad. Yes, the website and the retail operation may indeed be a different business entity separate from Jansen the piano bench manufacturer.
Still, mighty nice of Jansen to let that site use the āJansenā name in the domain name, and spot these lines on the site:
- āJansenPianoBenches.com is an official retailer of Jansen piano benches and piano accessoriessā ... fine, there can be many official retailers for Jansen.
- āPrices on all Jansen benches are GUARANTEED by Paul Jansen to be the lowest you will find on or off the Internet!ā ... OK, who is Paul Jansen and might there be multiple Paul Jansens?
A website domain name like āJacobsYamahaPiano.comā or āJacobsYamahaMusicSchool.comā would be fairly clear itās āJacobāsā rather then āYamahaā as the business entity (and even then Iām not sure if Yamaha allows something like this). Calling yourself āJansenPianoBenches.comā without authorization by Jansen the piano bench manufacturer seems deceptive even if itās not strictly illegal.
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Janssen distributes this bench - which quickly allows one to adjust height. In some ways, it looks to be superior to the regular artist bench they make. It also looks like a good match for the Yamaha.
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10 days later it arrived. Not bad over Christmas.
Some comparisons to the Jansen (at least I assume the Bosendorfer branded bench is a Jansen).
Top, CPS Import on right:
Front:
Underneath, you can see the quality difference but the cheap one isn't really that cheap.
In more detail. First the Bosie/Jansen:
Now the new one:
In place:
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Definitely has a nice solid feel to it, though not quite the same as the Jansen. I'm pretty happy I bought it. Granted, it's the first day. But it won't get raised or lowered much, probably not at all, so one presumes it will last just fine.
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I'll weight them later this evening.
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Glad it seems to be what you were hoping for.
The Bose bench doesn't look like a Jansen. Obviously it's held up for a number of years, so whether it was made in-house, or by some other manufacture, it's well made.
Jansen legs are attached to the body, and have an adjusting mechanism similar your newer bench. (just much more heavy duty)
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Bosie: 27.2 lbs
CPS: 25.8 lbs. -
@jon-nyc said in Question for LD. And anyone else. (piano related):
Bosie: 27.2 lbs
CPS: 25.8 lbs.Yeah, @Rich is right. Iāve never met a Jansen bench under 45 lbs.