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Gewa

Gewa UP 400G Review

Premium German console with Italian wooden keys

MSRP

$3,000

Source: Manufacturer (2026-04)

88 Keys 65 kg fatar tp40 wood Bluetooth Advanced

Scores

7.1 7.5 1.5 8.7 5.5 Beginner Night Practice Portability Touch Reality Value

Beginner

7.1

Night Practice

7.5

Portability

1.5

Touch Reality

8.7

Value

5.5
How These Scores Were Calculated

Beginner

7.1
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 3.0
Lesson Function Yes +1.5
App Connectivity No +0
Recording Yes +1
Metronome Yes +0.5
Transpose Yes +0.3
Layer / Split Yes +0.3
Preset Songs 0 +0
Sound Variety 40 sounds +0.5

Night Practice

7.5
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 2.0
Headphone Jacks 2 +2
Headphone Type 6.3mm +1
Headphone Optimization Yes +1.5
Key Action Quietness fatar tp40 wood +0
Volume Control Yes +1
Bluetooth Audio No +0

Portability

1.5
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 5.0
Weight 65 kg -3
Width 1450 mm -0.5
Battery No +0
Foldable No +0
Key Count 88 keys +0

Touch Reality

8.7
Factor This Piano Points
Key Action Quality fatar tp40 wood (grade 9) +5.4
Key Count 88 keys +1.5
Polyphony 256 notes +1.5
Sound Modeling No +0
Key Surface wood +0.3

Our Verdict

The Gewa UP 400G is a premium console piano pairing a Fatar TP/40 wooden-key action with an 80W 6-speaker system, Bluetooth MIDI, and headphone optimization — a top-tier European instrument for serious home pianists.

Pros

  • Fatar TP/40 wooden-key action — Italian-made premium keyboard with real wood components, offering exceptional touch realism
  • 80W 6-speaker system — powerful, multi-directional sound that fills large rooms with concert-like presence
  • Headphone optimization — advanced spatial processing for immersive silent practice sessions
  • Bluetooth MIDI — wireless connection to tablets and computers for modern workflow integration
  • 256-note polyphony — effortlessly handles the most demanding classical and contemporary repertoire
  • German quality engineering combined with Italian keyboard craftsmanship — the best of European manufacturing

Cons

  • Limited brand recognition outside Europe — fewer reviews, dealers, and community resources than major Japanese brands
  • 65 kg — extremely heavy, requires professional delivery and permanent placement
  • No Bluetooth audio — MIDI only, cannot stream music wirelessly through the speakers
  • No app connectivity — despite having Bluetooth MIDI, lacks a dedicated companion app

The Gewa UP 400G is a hidden gem in the premium digital piano market. The combination of Fatar's wooden-key action, an 80W 6-speaker system, and headphone optimization creates an instrument that rivals offerings from Yamaha's CLP-700 series and Kawai's CA series at a competitive price. The European pedigree — German engineering plus Italian keyboard craftsmanship — gives it a distinctive character that sets it apart from Japanese competitors. The main risk is limited dealer support outside Europe, which could affect after-sales service. If you can source one and you value touch quality above all else, the UP 400G is a remarkable instrument that deserves a place on every serious pianist's shortlist.

Technical Deep Dive

About the Key Action

The Fatar TP/40 with wooden keys is one of the finest keyboard actions available in a digital piano. Manufactured in Italy by the same company that supplies actions to many premium brands, this keyboard uses real wooden key components that add mass and resonance to every keystroke. The escapement mechanism simulates the let-off point of a grand piano action, and the grading from bass to treble is meticulously calibrated. Advanced players will feel the difference immediately — this is a keyboard that responds to the subtlest changes in finger pressure, velocity, and angle. It is as close to an acoustic grand piano feel as digital technology currently allows without going hybrid.

Who Is This Piano For?

You are a serious pianist — perhaps classically trained, perhaps returning after years away — and you want the most realistic touch possible without buying a hybrid piano. You practice daily, often late at night, and headphone quality matters enormously to you. You appreciate European craftsmanship and are willing to look beyond the major Japanese brands. Your living room is large enough for a substantial piece of furniture, and you want an instrument that rewards your technique with nuanced, expressive response.

Specifications

Keys 88
Key Action Fatar Tp40 Wood
Polyphony 256 notes
Sounds 40
Weight 65 kg
Speakers 80W (×6)
Bluetooth MIDI

Recommended Accessories

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Stand

Stand included

A sturdy X-stand or furniture-style stand is essential if one isn't included.

🎧

Headphones

Closed-back headphones with good bass response make practice sessions more enjoyable.

🎹

Sustain Pedal

The included pedal is usually basic. A half-damper pedal upgrade is worthwhile for expressive playing.

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Bench

An adjustable-height bench helps maintain proper posture during long practice sessions.

Where to Buy

Gewa UP 400G $3,000

How It Compares

UP 400G vs CA-401

The CA-401 edges ahead in Beginner and Night Practice and Value. The CA-401 costs $300 less. Choose the CA-401 if you prioritize beginner-friendly features.

Kawai CA-401 →

UP 400G vs KIYOLA KF-10

The KIYOLA KF-10 edges ahead in Beginner and Night Practice and Value. The UP 400G costs $200 less. Choose the KIYOLA KF-10 if you prioritize beginner-friendly features.

Roland KIYOLA KF-10 →

UP 400G vs CSP-255

The CSP-255 edges ahead in Beginner and Night Practice and Value. The UP 400G costs $200 less. Choose the CSP-255 if you prioritize beginner-friendly features.

Yamaha CSP-255 →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Gewa UP 400G good for beginners?

Yes. The Gewa UP 400G scores 7.1/10 on our Beginner scale, which means it has strong learning features like lesson modes, app connectivity, and built-in songs to help new players get started.

Does the Gewa UP 400G have Bluetooth?

The Gewa UP 400G has Bluetooth MIDI for wireless app connectivity, but no Bluetooth Audio for streaming music.

How heavy is the Gewa UP 400G?

The Gewa UP 400G weighs 65 kg (143 lbs). It scores 1.5/10 on our Portability scale. This is a stay-in-place instrument — plan its location before setup.

Can I use headphones with the Gewa UP 400G?

Yes. The Gewa UP 400G has 2 headphone jacks (6.3mm). It scores 7.5/10 on our Night Practice scale. It also features headphone sound optimization for a more immersive experience.

How many keys does the Gewa UP 400G have?

The Gewa UP 400G has a full 88-key keyboard, the same as an acoustic piano. This gives you the complete range for any piece of music.

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