Built in 1926 in New York, this piano is in pristine condition. Its ivories, hammers, strings, and soundboard are all original. It has witnessed the Great Depression, World War II, and the filming of 'Cats'. It produces a resonant, growly tone that only time can create. This piano's sound is captivating, balancing eccentric charm and exquisite craftsmanship. Every part dates back to 1926, a remarkable tribute to its builders. It's astonishing that a machine with so many wooden moving parts can endure and perform so well for so long. Features include super resonant sound, intimacy and expressiveness, 4 microphone perspectives, 6 - band EQ, and built - in reverb. Unlike a typical 9 - foot concert grand, the Model L, just under 6 feet long, offers an intimate, real sound in a smaller room. It has real character with a bit of string buzz, showing its age but singing beautifully. Sampled with 4 microphone perspectives and equipped with standard FX like reverb and a 6 - band Equalizer, it gives you the options you need. And Boz has made it lean, taking up only 6GB of hard drive space. Pro features are 4 microphone positions, all keys sampled, true release samples, resonance samples, pedal noise, sustain control.

Using this piano is a breeze. When you start, choose from the 4 microphone perspectives to get the sound you like. You can also adjust the 6 - band EQ and use the built - in reverb to craft your unique sound. Remember, since it's a virtual piano sampled from an old one, it has some character like a bit of string buzz. Don't be alarmed by it, it's part of the charm. To keep it running smoothly, make sure your computer has enough space. Since it only takes up 6GB, it shouldn't be a big problem. Also, keep your audio drivers updated for the best performance. There aren't many special maintenance steps as it's a digital product, but always make sure to back up your audio projects that use this piano's sound in case of any technical issues.