Description
The complete range of Gewa digital pianos are on display in our North London showroom.
83 Southbury Road, Enfield, EN1 1PJ.
This piano is discontinued.
Replacement is Gewa DP345
Rent-to-Buy from £55 per month (Call 020 8367 5107 for info).
Rental goes towards cost, read more
Specifications
Made in Germany
Piano samples based on a Steinway D274 grand piano with more than 1 GB of memory
New USER CALIBRATION TOOL for fine-tuning keyboard behaviour
Grand Touch keyboard, 88 keys weighted hammer keys
Sound generation based on the newest DSP and memory technology
Library with 20 high resolution sounds
256 voice polyphony
Effects in 2 independent blocks
4 reverb effects, 8 modulation effects
Class D amplifier with customised speaker system
Connections: DIN MIDI in/out, AUX in/out
2 headphone connections
USB to Host
Recording function
Transpose
Metronome
Layer possibility
modern cabinet design
Keyboard lid
3 pedals
Dimensions L x D x H in mm: 1376 x 429 x 806 (966)
Weight: 42.3 kg
Speakers: 2 x 20 watts
Questions
Can I ask three questions please:
Does the Gewa DP340G have Bluetooth connectivity?
If I embark on the borrow to buy scheme am I committed to the eventual purchase?
Thanks and regards, Philip
Reply/ Hi Phil
I’ve checked and can see that the DP340G
does not have Bluetooth connectivity.
You’d need to go for the next model up, or any
of Gewa’s UP range: UP360G, UP380G,
UP380G WK and UP400G.
You aren’t committed to a purchase on the
piano rent to buy scheme. You can return
it after 6 months if you wish.
Yours pianistically
Graham Howard
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Hello Graham
I am looking for advice on a digital piano.
I am returning to piano after many years, I am estimating I am grade 3 level and wish to get a digital piano and having read your posts I figured this was the best option for me.
The Gewa DP340G and UP360G seemed suitable for me, am I on the right track with this? This is not a career change and I am playing only as a hobby and for the love of piano.
Will this piano see me through as I advance, watched some Youtube videos on the Gewa and it had a beautiful authentic piano sound.
Logistics wise would I be able to get this piano sent to me down in Wiltshire before Christmas? what sort of deposit would I need for the UP360G if I decide to do a rental option?
Many thanks for any advice you can offer on this matter.
Kind Regards
Reply/ Dear Rachel
Both the DP340G and UP360G are good pianos
to learn on, because they have a fully-weighted,
responsive key touch and a warm, natural tone.
You wouldn’t need to upgrade either of these
in the future.
The deposit on Rent to buy is 20% of the purchase price.
We can deliver the week before Christmas.
Regards
Graham Howard
UK Pianos
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