A Baldwin Acrosonic was Baldwins designation for its deluxe cabinet style in it's smaller pianos. While it is true that most commonly Acrosonics were spinet pianos, Baldwin also made Acrosonic console pianos. Generally a console piano is one that is 40" or taller and a spinet is a piano that is shorter than 40" down to about 36". Most Acrosonic pianos are now over 30 years old . Back in its hay-day the Acrosonic was considered a very good piano but unless you find one that is in exceptional condition, there are much better pianos available today from makers like Yamaha, Kawai, and even some Chinese made pianos. Today's Baldwin pianos are mostly made in China with a very few exceptions.
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A MINIMUM of 300 lbs. Some of them are up to 400. And if it is the relatively rare Acrosonic console piano, even more. After moving one yesterday just my husband and I up stairs and down, I can tell you, they weigh too much!!
The value of a Baldwin Acrosonic piano depends on its condition and how well it has aged. There are several for sale online priced from $500 to $750. The upright appears to bring a higher price than the spinet.
The best place to look for these Baldwin acrosonic piano's would be auction sites. You may also find them in your local areas through newspapers and magazines.
80 years old, 1000000000$
The Acrosonic piano has 88 keys and is about three and a half feet tall. The strings of the instrument are shorter in length than a standard piano, causing the tone to be higher. The Acrosonic is manufactured by Baldwin.
According to bluebookofpianos.com, an Acrosonic piano with this serial number would have been manufactured in 1964.
Most Baldwin Acrosonic Pianos are 36 inches tall. The depth is about 4 1/2 feet to 5 feet 2 inches. The width of the Baldwin Acrosonic is just under 6 feet for most models. Some of the newer Acrosonic Pianos are 40 to 42 inches tall.