Craftsmanship
The craftsmanship that makes the Knabe the World's Best Piano is not the
acquisition of one generation, but a pedigree of skills that have run
through more than three hundred years. Not merely by the masters of this
great industry, but in the families of employees where sons have succeeded
fathers at the head of some particular branch of the art, and who in great
part have suggested improvements where possible.
Making a great grand piano starts with the determination to not
compromise in any aspect of the design, materials and craftsmanship. Through
the years since its inception, the piano has been technically refined to the
point of near perfection. There are time honored design features and
specific materials that are known to produce the finest musical results.
Some components are ideally made of spruce while others require maple or
hornbeam. Crafting a fine piano like the Knabe must be done by the hands of
skilled and experienced craftsmen.
Performance
From the very beginning, William Knabe committed himself and his company
to building fine, high performance instruments. Soon the great pianists of
the world began to recognize this Baltimore piano maker's designs and
craftsmanship. Concert halls all across America and Europe began featuring
Wm. Knabe pianos. The Knabe has also been the chosen instrument of important
conservatories of music, public schools and music departments of colleges
and other institutions where musical instruction has a prominent place in
the curriculum.
The rich and wondrous tonal quality of the Knabe has often been described
as the nearest approach to the human singing voice. Its reputation for
matchless tone and flawless beauty of encasement is the result of
undeviating adherence to the conviction that in piano making there is no
detail that does not deserve the closest attention and care. This policy is
accepted as a trust by craftsmen who consider it a privilege to add their
skill to the creation of pianos worthy of the Knabe prestige.
Philosophy and Values
Wm. Knabe pianos are handmade, limited production pianos created in the
finest tradition of the 300 years of piano crafting. Production pianos have
their place in the world of music. They are tonally consistent and durable,
but they lack the "soul" of a handcrafted instrument. Each handmade Knabe
has its own personality. When you play a Knabe, you will sense the
difference.
From the carefully hand-laid, tapered solid spruce soundboard from the
Fiemme Valley in the Northern Italian Alps, to the carefully selected oak
and maple that is hand bent into the finest and strongest rim in the piano
industry, to the final touches of the master technicians that regulate the
premium German Renner action and Renner blue label hammers, every step in
the creation of this marvelous instrument is the work of master craftsmen.
Each Knabe rim, once bent, is braced with laminated spruce bottom beams
and secured with hardwood dowels. The beams terminate at the "belly rail"
into a cast tone collector. This structure is designed to hold every part of
your Knabe grand piano in place for over a century of use and 40 tons of
pressure exerted by the strings.
Warm As The Human Voice
Listen to the tone of today's Knabe. No piano in the world has a voice
quite like it. So distinctively mellow, so warmly melodic, it is often
compared to the lyric richness of a glorious human voice. Knabe tone is no
accident. It is the result of superior scale design created to the
uncompromising standard of leading artists.
The Right Materials Are The Ones We Use... Regardless Of
Cost
Only woods, metals, glues or natural fabrics best for each particular
purpose are ever permitted in the Knabe. For example, the only wood used for
Knabe pin planks is winter-cut, quarter-sawn, northern hard rock maple for
added strength and holding power. For other woods, we search the globe...17
areas in all...for the rarest varieties to provide the specific grain and
texture required for each application.
Superiority You Can Actually See And Touch
Run your hand around the rim of today's Knabe grand. Then try the same on
other grands. The sweep of your hand tells you that the Knabe is much larger
in proportion to its length. This greater area of sound amplification is
equalized on either side of the treble bridge. Result... fuller, richer,
balanced tone. Or ask to look inside a Knabe console. Every surface is
completely finished.