Description
Compact Space-Saving Piano
88 Full-Size Keys — Weighted — Touch Sensitive — Graded Hammer Action
(same size keys as a real piano)
Rent-to-buy this piano.
Rental deducted from price if you buy.
(Wooden stand and 3 pedals included)
Colour: Dark Rosewood.
“The Broadway B2 has the most important things you need: fully-weighted key touch, realistic piano tone, 4 levels of touch sensitivity, graded hammer action, 3 pedals, volume control, headphone connections, metronome, record/playback and a computer connection. What’s more, its ultra slimline body takes up less space than other pianos”, Graham Howard – Piano Advisor.
~ Not sure if your child will take to playing the piano?
~ Are you worried about the initial investment?
~ Why not consider our ‘rent-to-own’ programme…
Reviews
1) “The piano is delightful. It sounds and performs far better than we could have imagined”
Hello Graham,
Just a quick note to thank you for your advice on digital pianos. Given the budget available I bought the Broadway B2 on your recommendation despite my having some concern about the lack of available reviews, which I understood to be due to the recent introduction of this make to the UK. I have to say I cannot fault the decision.
The piano is delightful. It is very economic on space, sounds and performs far better than we could have imagined. My wife is relearning to play, and three daughters in their late 20’s (who at school achieved grade six before studies took over) are now enthusiastically wanting to do the same.
Thank you for your advice and prompt next day delivery.
Review by Pete Middleton, North Yorkshire
2) “Feels like playing a real piano, but I haven’t fallen in love with it yet”
It looks very good, it is quite slim and fits in well.
It doesn’t seem as if the very lower register is in tune with the upper keys,
although it must be.
It will do fine for my level of skill but I haven’t fallen in love with it yet.
It does feel like playing a real piano though and that’s good.
I bought it from UK. The service was excellent – thank you!
Review by Mary Hudson, Romsey, Hampshire
Call 020 8367 5107 or email grahamhoward@ukpianos.co.uk
Specifications
88 full size weighted keys
Graded hammer action
Touch sensitive keys (4 dynamic levels)
Fold-down lid (covers the keys when not in use)
3 pedals (sustain, soft, sostenuto)
Headphone connections x 2 (two players can play at the same time)
Master volume control (you can turn the sound down late at night)
Volume control for secondary voices
10 voices
262 GM Voices: 128 Instrumental Voices (view them here), 134 Percussion and Drum
Twin piano
64 note polyphony
Metronome
Record/Playback
Computer connection (connect to computer)
USB Midi interface (USB in) — Connect to your iPad, laptop or anything that has a USB port)
MIDI IN/OUT
Transpose
Reverb
Keyboard split
Chorus (with level control)
Pedal connection
Layer
Master tune
High quality stereo sound sample source
Simple control panel
Wooden stand and 3 pedals included
Made in South Korea
Colours: Black satin, dark rosewood, white satin
RHA Graded Hammer Action Keyboard
RHA (Real Hammer Action) simulates the natural touch and playing performance of an acoustic grand piano. It offers a smooth and responsive feel. The Keyboard doesn’t use springs, instead its action is provided by hammer weight, which gives it an authentic piano feel.
Voices
Grand Piano 1
Grand Piano 2
Pipe Organ
Electric Organ 1
Electric Organ 2
Electric Piano 1
Electric Piano 2
Strings
Slow Strings
Choir
More Voices
128 GM Voices (view them here)
134 GM Percussion and Drum Voices (view them here)
Speakers
Speaker wattage: total 14 watts
4 way speaker system: 2 x 13.5cm (5.3 inches) and 2 x 5cm (2 inches)
Dimensions
Width 138.2cm (54.4 inches)
Depth 31cm (12.2 inches)
Height 74.5cm (29.3 inches)
Weight: 40kg
Included:
Wooden stand
3 pedals
Music rest
AC power adaptor
Owner’s manual/User manual in English
Assembly instructions
Safety
All Broadway pianos meet the required safety standards: CE, UL and FCC
Comments and Questions
Question/ Why is the Broadway B2 more expensive than the B1, yet the B1 is a better piano?
Answer/ The B2 costs more to produce because of the cabinet design. It has solid front support pillars and a large, fold-down lid as opposed to the sliding cover on the B2.
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Graham
I do like the look and review of the following digital piano
www.ukpianos.co.uk/broadway-b2
The Broadway B2. My daughters are 7 and 9 and have just started to learn the piano. Does the piano come with a stand?
Reply/ Hi Songal
Yes, the Broadway B2 would be a good piano
for your daughters to learn and progress on.
The wooden stand and 3 pedals are included
with the piano.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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Hi Graham,
Thanks for your e-mail and your book which I have read several times
with great interest. Wouldn’t it be nice to be in a position to buy a really expensive
Yamaha or Roland or even a Classenti? But alas I’m not.
I have been searching the internet for the best deals on a £500 – £600 piano and
thanks to your advice I think I’ll go for the Broadway B2.
I’ll give you my comments when I get it.
Thanks for all of your help.
Bill
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