George Steck Pianos have been instruments of distinction since their 1884 inauguration in New York City. From the earliest days of the company's history, fame and awards have been a tradition. Honors such as the Gold Medal at Vienna in 1873, the Piano Award at the Philadelphia Centennial in 1876 and the 1893 Chicago Exhibit Award began the heritage of excellence that under girds today's George Steck Company..
George Steck scales are noted for their acoustic construction techniques based on scientific principles of sound generation and maximization.
A George Steck Piano owner should well expect the high level of service and quality that the founder instilled in the company and which constitutes the operating philosophy of the company today.
The solid spruce soundboard is infinitely tapered to accurately distribute the sound vibrations via the redesigned placement of the bridges and other scale refinements to produce a much more lasting sustain.
The very efficient and time proven technology from Korean and Japanese Manufacturers incorporated into both Grand and Vertical models of the new George Steck Pianos results in an outstanding combination of Tone and Performance.
The integration of this high technology, the more than one hundred years of dedicated craftsmanship, devoted to producing the very best in quality pianos affords today’s consumer a Superb Value.
The very noticeable wide tail design of George Steck grand pianos allows the bridges to be placed closer to the more lively area of the soundboard. This allows for a much smoother transition in the break area from bass to treble. Much smoother than other brands of pianos manufactured in Asia. The added soundboard area greatly increases the clarity of the bass.