Offenbach
Colour: Black Polyester
Year: 1980s
The Offenbach is a compact black polyester upright piano from the 1980s, a solid, reliable instrument offering a consistent touch and clear tone, well suited to students, beginners, and home practice rooms. Offenbach was a mid-market European brand producing practical, well-built instruments during their production period. Priced at £2,295, this example has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery.
Available to purchase online or to try in person at our Oxfordshire showroom. Contact us to arrange a viewing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an Offenbach a good piano?
Offenbach was a mid-market European brand that produced solid, practical upright pianos aimed at the domestic market. Their instruments are not in the same tier as Yamaha, Kawai, or a named German maker, but they are honest, well-built pianos that offer a reliable playing experience at an accessible price. For a beginner or home player looking for a working acoustic piano without paying for a premium name, an Offenbach in good condition is a perfectly reasonable choice.
How does an Offenbach compare to a Kemble or Bentley at a similar price?
A Kemble or Bentley is a British-made instrument with British tonal character and heritage. An Offenbach is a European instrument with a more neutral character. Both are mid-market domestic uprights at a similar level. The key factors at this price point are condition, playability, and how the instrument feels and sounds to the buyer. We always encourage potential buyers to come and play any piano before committing, and we are happy to show you a range of comparable instruments.
Has this piano been checked before sale?
Yes. This instrument has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery and is ready to play. We are transparent about the condition of every piano we sell and happy to answer any questions before purchase.
Is this suitable for a beginner?
Yes. It has a full 88-note weighted action and a consistent tone, which are the essentials a beginner needs to develop proper technique. As a genuine acoustic piano it provides the real playing experience that matters for early development. At this price it is a straightforward, no-frills option for someone who simply needs a working acoustic upright.
How long will an Offenbach upright last?
A well-maintained Offenbach from the 1980s should give many more years of reliable service with regular tuning and sensible placement. These are practical instruments and, provided the condition at purchase is sound, they will continue to serve a home player well for a long time to come.
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