The Kemble Conservatoire is a professional-grade 125cm (approx. 50 inch) upright piano, renowned for being one of the last, high-quality, British-made instruments produced by Kemble in Milton Keynes before 2009. It features a solid spruce soundboard, responsive action, and a warm, resonant, "European" tone, making it suitable for advanced students, conservatories, and home use.

 

Key Features and Specifications:

  • Dimensions: Approximately 125 cm (50") high, 156 cm (61.5") wide, and 64 cm (25") deep.
  • Build Quality: Known for high-quality, traditional craftsmanship with solid spruce soundboards and premium components.
  • Sound: Often characterized as having a warmer tone compared to Japanese counterparts, with excellent dynamic range.
  • Features: Often features a Practice Pedal (middle pedal) for quiet practice.
  • Design: Traditional styling with a high-gloss polished ebony (black) finish, often featuring front legs.
  • Production Era: Primarily manufactured in England, with many available models dating from the 1990s to 2009.