Description
Discontinued. Check out the new model UP385 here
The complete range of Gewa digital pianos are on display in our North London showroom.
83 Southbury Road, Enfield, EN1 1PJ.
Rent-to-Buy from £55 per month (Call 020 8367 5107 for info).
Rental goes towards cost, read more
Specifications
Made in Germany
Optimised for digital sound generation, piano samples based on a Steinway D274 with more than 1 GB of memory
New USER CALIBRATION TOOL for fine-tuning keyboard behaviour
Graded Hammer “Concert Pianist” keyboard, 88 keys, in weighted zones with Ivory Touch surface
Sound generation based on newest DSP and memory technology
Library with more than 30 sounds and 128 additional GM sounds
256 voice polyphony
Key-Off Samples
Simulation of string resonance
16 saveable sound settings
Editable effects in 2 independent effect blocks
5 reverb effects, 5 modulation effects
LCD Matrix display with 128 x 64 dots
Metronome with click and pre-selectable rhythms
8 channel recording function
4 hand mode
Split / Layer option
Transpose
Learning function for beginners
MP3 playback via USB stick
BLUETOOTH audio unit
Class D amplifier with modified speaker system
Connections: MIDI in/out, AUX in/out
2 headphone connections
USB to host / USB to device
Traditional cabinet design
Keyboard lid
3 pedals
Dimensions L x D x H in mm: 1466 x 422 x 926 (1086)
Weight: 57 kg
Speakers: 4 way speaker system, 2 x 30 watts and 2 x 15 watts (total 90 watts)
Delivery
£149 to the ground floor.
Assembly is an additional £100 (this is recommended due to the technical nature of the assembly and weight of the piano).
Questions
“UP380G and UP380GWK differences. Is it worth the extra money?”
Hi could you tell me please what is difference between the Gewa 380G and 380GW models.
Are Gewa better quality from a classical pianist point of view than the Kurzweil please.
I used to like Roland, but they seem to have lost sound and keyboard, what a pity.
Great web site, thank you.
Jonathan
Reply/ Hi Jonathan
They are essentially the same piano apart
from the keyboard.
The UP380GWK has a wooden keyboard.
The wooden keys add firmness to the touch,
and the keys are a few grams heavier.
You feel as if you have even more control over the keys.
I love the tone quality of the Gewa pianos more
than the Kurzweil, Roland and Yamaha digital pianos.
The Gewa is sampled on a Steinway concert grand.
You can hear its depth and roundness.
Yamaha and Roland are brighter, harder sounding pianos.
Please let me know if you would like to reserve one.
Kind regards
Graham Howard
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“What is the difference between the Gewa UP380GWK and UP400G?”
Reply/ Being taller than the UP380GWK, the UP400G
looks more like a traditional upright piano.
It also has a more sophisticated 3-way speaker system.
(two extra tweeters over the UP380GWK).
This really shows off the tone quality to its maximum.
It sounds deeper and a little more resonant than
the UP380GWK.
What’s more, the UP400G has a touch screen,
making it easier and quicker to use the functions.
Other than that, it is similar. It has the exact same
wooden keyboard.
Kind regards
Graham Howard
Hi Graham
Thanks so much for the reply, I have to say I’ve not heard on the Gewa pianos, but I will look at the info you sent and get back to you soon.
I like the key action on the Yamaha CLP745 which is why I suggested it, I currently am making do with an old Yamaha P45 stage piano and if I am honest I don’t like it at all – I bought it as I was travelling a lot and it’s portable but now I’m settled again I want something decent, but I find the stage piano action very heavy and your hands have to work hard.
Out of interest, the Gewa with the wooden keys, what is the monthly rental on that?
Reply/ Hi Gareth
The Gewa UP380GWK wooden keys piano
has now been discontinued.
The new replacement model is the UP385.
This has wooden keys also.
You can see it here
This piano is in stock and the monthly rental
is £80, with the first 6 months payment counting
towards the price.
We have one display model UP380GWK available,
if you might be interested in this.
It is in excellent condition.
Yours pianistically
Graham Howard
John Wilford –
Thanks for delivering the piano yourself and so quickly – really happy with how it plays!
Best wishes,
Review by Jon Wilford