Kinder, es ist Weihnachten!
Ok, I'm a old sack and my english is very poor, but if someone isn't be able to recognize that this is an international place, for me it's pretty clear why he isn't to be able to recognize that this piano is worth every cent the money charged for...
Sorry, I don't want to become abusive towards you, cremanmusic, but your style is affronting. If you don't satisfied, let it know the w h o l e world, not only the infinitisimal part of mankind which is speaking german.
I've read a lot of stuff in this forum about detuned keys, (paradoxical: the common sentences tell us the vsl samples sometimes are to smooth and now VI Pro has a feature called detuning) IMHO, I believe somebody didn't ever listen v e r y c l o s e (like the mic positon!) and
v e r y precisely (not only) to the upper register of a real grand piano. One Solution: It is advisable sometime to use the distant mic position! Should sound different from the close or player position.
Whats happen with such short strings you can listen much more obviously if you have a Yamaha CP 70 or 80 (sample or real). Listen there to the lower register strings, they are short and thick so the effect is very obviously. It sounds always detuned even if the strings are measurable tuned. Listen to the different in the phase of the attack and in the phase of the release. It's n o r m a l (on earth). And makes the beauty of music (for the ears of human nature).
Steinberg "The Grand 3" has a CP 80 quite good sampled. And by the way you can make a comparison to the Bösendorfer of this package.
If you don't have it, send me an e-mail with your adress. I can send you the whole package for chrismas present (including the license transfer.) I don't need it anymore. Than maybe you are satisfied, and all we are pruned of rants von solch verstimmten Bösendorfern.
Kind regards
Frank