ShiroKuro
Itās a used one! Itās a 2003 gp169 which I believe maps to the current c169 (or k169? I donāt know the details but if anyone knows the models Iād love to learn more!)
The buttery dreamy sound is exactly what caught my ears and heart. My original plan was not Schimmel at all - was looking at Yamaha gb1k or Kawai gl10 because of their smaller size and also more affordable price. Since Iām getting back to piano from a long break, I was not convinced that I need a very nice piano haha, I just wanted an entry level baby grand that can help me get started again.
However, I tried gb1k, didnāt like it, same for GL10. Tried a few more bigger Kawai and Yahama, like them more, and decided to bump the budget(almost going to consider a 6ft Kawai), then I met the Schimmel! The moment I touched the keys, the dreamy sound came out even with my very rusty piano skill. I couldnāt stop thinking about it after that day. Without trying any another pianos I went for it, and Iām so happy about the decision.
Itās amazing that your grad school has a piano you could use often to play! During my college time there was a piano close to library where I went very often, but it was always occupied, never found a chance to play it. It sounded great when people play it but I donāt know the brand š