
C. Bechstein B 212
A parlor grand piano for connoisseurs!
About B 212
Hand-made in Germany!
The engineers in the C. Bechstein R&D department developed the exceptional B 212 parlor grand piano in close dialog with numerous pianists and conservatory teachers.
The C. Bechstein B 212 parlor grand piano generates unrestricted playing pleasure and is the ideal everyday companion of pros and advanced amateurs in search of the very best. This parlor grand piano suitable for recitals is frequently found in conservatories and private music rooms.

Weight: 399 kg
Specifications
C.Bechstein Concert grand piano

Work Hours
15 months, 420 – 500 hours (depending on model)

Overall Character
Concert instruments with perfect voice and touch that offer maximum sound volume and freedom of interpretation.

Soundboard (Wood)
Mountain spruce grown slowly at elevations of 1,000 meters and higher in Val di Fiemme, Dolomites (similar to the tonewood used by Antonio Stradivari).

Soundboard (Design)
Each soundboard is formed as a membrane with its projection surface adjusted to the instrument’s specific acoustic assembly, just like in violin-making.

Acoustic Assembly
Finest spruce, mahogany, pine and sycamore maple.

Cast-Iron Frame
The special composition of the cast iron, its materials and the particular form of the frame itself dampen its own vibrations and boost the string energy, thereby warranting the the transmission of sound at high speed.

Resonator System
The B, C and D models are provided with an adjustable cast-iron resonator that optimizes both the timbre and the radiating force of the treble strings.

Agraffes / Capo Bar
Agraffes ensure a precise positioning of the bass and middle section strings. The treble strings rest on a capo bar that is part of the cast-iron frame.

C.Bechstein Bridge Calibration System (BCS)
The bridges are made of high-quality vertically aligned sycamore maple layers using state-of-the-art CNC technology. Precision down to a hundredth of a millimeter guarantees perfect transmission of sound and frequencies to the soundboard.

Wood Joints
Reinforced wood-dovetail joints between rim-posts and the inner rim.

Pinblock (Material)
Superior quality picn-block with only a few crossed North-American hard-maple layers. Cast-iron frame without dowels, a traditional and high-quality process direct torque for concert pianos.

Keyboard
Durable, resilient keyboard with ideal lever ratio that meets professional touch requirements at the highest levels. Black keys covered with ebony wooden tops. White keys: high-quality mineral key-tops available as an option. Keyboard designed by the C. Bechstein R&D department.

Action Assembly
Precise and highly complex professional action made up of 2,000 parts specifically calibrated to concert standards. Designed in accordance to C. Bechstein’s Keyboard and Action Engineering and Concert-stage, Geometry standards for performers.

Action Assembly (Hammerheads)
The hammerheads made by C. Bechstein Germany deliver the best dynamics and finest nuances for concert standards.

Action Assembly (Design) C. Bechstein - Friction Control System (FCS)
A superior upright touch: The Optimum weight and friction coefficients achieved by using the latest engineering design technology. Optimum repetition speed thanks to the use of highest quality materials and the ultra-precise assembly of the various parts.

C.Bechstein Dynamic Touch Balancing (DTB)
Ultra-precise touch-weight distribution of the masses and spring force for each individual tone.

C.Bechstein Individual Voicing
Optimal individual voicing by Concert Master Piano Makers gives the musician additional aspects of quality.

Case / Finish
Case manufactured at the C. Bechstein production site from some twenty top-quality parts. Case manufactured at the C. Bechstein production site from some twenty top-quality parts. Elegant finish in every detail where a highly professional technique is used in applying high-gloss lacquer, followed by a longer drying process. Then, with numerous applications of hand-crafted sanding, from rough to very smooth, with different grains of abrasive material, the cabinet finish receives a texture close to the smoothenss of skin. With a number of polishing steps employing different waxes and polishing materials, a superior high gloss finish is finally achieved.
