Gewa Maestro 1 Cello Set 1/4 CB

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Gewa Maestro 1 Cello Set 1/4 CB

Gewa

Maestro 1 Cello Set 1/4 CB

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 548400
Brand: Gewa
Model: Maestro 1 Cello Set 1/4 CB
Price: $1,703.90

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The Gewa Maestro 1 is a solid choice for a serious young cellist. The European tonewoods and hand-applied varnish give it a surprisingly mature voice for a student instrument, and the included accessories make it a complete package. It's a great starting point for a motivated student who's ready to move beyond a basic beginner cello.

Product Description

  • Gewa Maestro 1 Cello Set 1/4 CB
  • 1/4 Cello Set
  • European tonewood
  • Hand-selected
  • Back and sides made of solid
  • well flamed European maple
  • Selected solid European spruce top
  • Fine spirit hand-applied varnish
  • Golden brown
  • deeply transparent colouring
  • Slightly shaded
  • Inlaid purfling
  • Ebony fittings
  • Original Aubert bridge
  • Wittner tailpiece with fine tuners
  • Endpin
  • Stringing: Larsen Aurora
  • Incl. carbon bow and cello bag with a pocket for the bow and strings and backpack straps

*Note:* Slight colour deviation possible due to the hand-applied varnish.

PROS
  • • Solid European maple back/sides offer warmth and projection.
  • • Hand-applied varnish provides a mature, resonant tone.
  • • Ebony fittings enhance playability and tonal response.
  • • Larsen Aurora strings deliver a focused, clear, and vibrant sound.
CONS
  • • The carbon fiber bow is a budget compromise; upgrade for optimal response.
  • • Hand-applied varnish means color variation – consistency is a gamble.
  • • 1/4 size limits growth potential; consider if student is rapidly growing.

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Key Features

Size 1/4
Top Wood Solid European Spruce
Back & Sides Solid, well-flamed European Maple
Bow Included Carbon Bow
Case Included Cello Bag with Bow Pocket & Backpack Straps

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Frequently Asked Questions

It stands out with the solid back and sides, a feature often reserved for more premium instruments; the overall build quality feels notably better than many entry-level options.
Absolutely; the standard fittings are easily swapped out for higher-end ebony or rosewood options as the student progresses.
It's more about subtle differences in the finish – one cello might be slightly warmer or darker than another. It doesn’t impact the sound significantly, but it's something to be aware of.

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