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Souidmy G-310W - 88 Key Digital Piano with Full Weighted Graded Hammer Action, String Resonance, Bluetooth MIDI, for Beginner and Professional, Electric Piano Keyboard with Sustain Pedal and Bag

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Size: G-310W


Color: 8802


Features

  • AUTHENTIC ACOUSTIC PIANO TOUCHFull-size weighted graded hammer-action keyboard with matte black key tops, 4-level touch sensitivity. It provides a heavier touch in the low end and a lighter touch in the high end.
  • 128 POLYPHONY & STRING RESONANCEIt will produce rich and wonderful string resonances when playing an acoustic piano. In order to reproduce this important acoustic effect, the G-310W is equipped with a high-performance IC and Souidwave sound engine to deliver a more realistic acoustic piano tone.
  • PURE GRAND PIANO TONEThe Souidwave sound engine uses dynamic stereo sampling technology to record the magnificent sound of the Steinway Model D Grand Piano, combined with premium audio processing technology to reproduce a richer and more natural concert grand sound.
  • TWO POWERFUL STEREO SPEAKERSThe 20W high-quality stereo output meets all your needs, whether on stage or at home. The G-310W also has two front headphone jacks, standard-sized AUDIO IN/OUT jacks, built-in Bluetooth MIDI, and USB-MIDI, MIDI IN/OUT connector.
  • RICH SOUNDS AND FEATURESThe G-310W has an LCD screen, 128 advanced tones, 100 rhythms, 60 demo songs, and also rich features: Dual Voice Mode/ Split Mode/ Smart Chord/ Sync/Metronome/ Reverb/ Chorus/ Fill In/ Record/ Playback, and an equalizer to customize settings.

Item Weight: 40.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 53.54 x 11.22 x 5.51 inches


Item model number: G-310W


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 30, 2020


Color Name: 8802


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Material Type: Laminated


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Speaker Count: 2


Size: G-310W


Proficiency Level: Professional, Beginner, Student


Power Source: Electric


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  • Great practice piano for adult beginner with good sound quality
The media could not be loaded. With the routine accompany to my daughter's piano private class, I was kind of frustrated by the progress and performance of the kids. I thought I could do better, which motivates me to start practicing for the state piano level test piece with my daughter. We‘ve had a Kawaii upright piano at home for her daily practice. Then the problem occurred that I can only play when the kids went to sleep. Most of the time, I have to reduce the volume with the damper pedal in place. It makes the sound terrible for me and sometimes still loud enough to wake up the family. In addition, when we are both free to play. The priority of course has to be given to the kid. With some research, I determined to get this digital piano for myself that I can practice quietly. The piano comes in a compact package with good protection around it. Literally no assembly and ready to play out of the box. I have a stand from a keyboard that fits the piano very well. The key touch is a bit softer than the Kawaii but very close to the Yamaha had by our friend. The feedback is no different from a mechanical piano with balanced hammers for me. The sound output can go with speakers or headphones. The speaker sound quality is slightly different from our upright piano if listening carefully, especially at the lowest and highest pitch sides, I assume it is the limit by the speaker performance. Nevertheless, when listening by a headphone plugged in, the sound quality is pretty much the same as a mechanical piano and this is the dominant mode when I practice. The close performance and touch as a real piano make me have no difficulty playing on other pianos. It is really a cost-effective investment with 1/20 of the price of the Kawaii offering the opportunity for an adult beginner on piano at such old age. A practice video of mine is attached. The funny fact is I did learn much faster than my daughter that I can better her practice now. It is a pity the state piano test is opening to kids that I am practicing for the ABRSM Grade 1 test together with my daughter. My fast progress with much less practicing time is a strong motivation to her. I'm glad about the decision of purchasing this piano. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2021 by Pamdirac

  • Excellent weighted key piano for beginners on a budget
The media could not be loaded. For me, this is an upgrade from a non-weighted key keyboard. I've only been playing for little over a year, but I wanted the experience of playing on a piano with full weighted keys. This Souidmy piano made it absolutely affordable for a beginner like myself to do that. I really like the sound of the grand piano tone, which is what I'll primarily be using. In addition to that, it has 127 other instruments and sound effects which are fun to play around with. There are a bunch of other features which I haven't had a chance to try out yet. But one really neat feature is that it has Bluetooth, so you can use the piano as a Bluetooth speaker. And while you have music streaming thru the speakers, you can still play the piano too. There's no mention of the Bluetooth feature in the instruction manual. If there's one area for improvement, I would say that the instruction manual could be more detailed and more clearly written. Some of the instructions were actually a bit confusing to me. Another confusing thing is that it's advertised as model # G-310W, but on the box and in the user manual, the model # is SEP-8802. It is the same piano, though the piano itself doesn't have a model # labeled on it. Aside from that, I really like the piano a lot. It feels very sturdy as the case is made of wood, not plastic. I've never had a real acoustic piano, so I can't comment on how closely the keys feel compared to the real thing, but it's definitely much different from the springy non-weighted keys. A few other things I like is that it comes with a sustain pedal and a carry/storage bag. And I like that it has 2 headphone jacks in the front for easy access. I'm really enjoying playing it and hoping it will help me to continue to learn and improve. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 4, 2021 by 机器人 (robot)

  • could be good with a better velocity response
This piano is built very solidly. The grand piano sounds are just ok and the speaker is unimpressive but considering the price one can't really complain. My plan was to use the keyboard as a midi input to my vst hosting software/ daw and therefore as long as the touch of the graded hammer action and the velocity response was good I could use any of my various piano plugins and my own sound system and thereby have a good portable piano for cheap. Although the touch is decent (compared to a real piano) the velocity curve is heavily biased toward the loud end of the spectrum. This means that it is almost impossible to consistently produce soft notes (velocity values between 01 and 30 or so) and even a light to moderate amount of speed/pressure when depressing a key will easily generate a midi velocity in the range of 60 on up and it is too easy to generated the maximum velocity of 127. I tried remapping the midi velocity curve using software in my pc to produce more values in the softer range but couldn't get it to react naturally. A good test for this sort of consistent very soft touch is Beethoven's moonlight sonata first movement. I found that I had to think about how to tightly control my finger motions instead of just playing and manipulating the keyboard's response in a natural way. So I had to return this instrument. I have a roland rd88 and a kawai mp11se which are pretty good substitutes for a real piano when paired with a good sampled piano library. If this manufacturer could fix the keyboard response it would really make this a great little piano. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 16, 2021 by Wolfhound

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