Thomann DP-275 GP BP

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Thomann DP-275 GP BP

Thomann

DP-275 GP BP

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 497298
Brand: Thomann
Model: DP-275 GP BP
Price: $2,299.00

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The Thomann DP-275 GP BP offers a surprisingly complete package for the price. It's a good option for beginners or those needing a digital grand for home practice or smaller performance spaces where portability isn't a major concern. While the action and sounds won't fool a concert pianist, it delivers a lot of value for the money.

Product Description

  • Thomann DP-275 GP BP
  • Digital Grand Piano
  • 88 weighted keys with hammer action
  • 1200 sounds incl. 13 drum kits
  • 270 styles
  • 90 internal songs
  • 3 demo songs
  • LC-Display
  • 256-voice polyphonic
  • Harmony
  • Reverb
  • Master EQ
  • Mixer
  • Audio Playback
  • Audio Recorder
  • Bluetooth Audio
  • Bluetooth Midi
  • Sequencer (1 User Song
  • 16 Tracks)
  • Sync Start
  • Sync Stop
  • Intro/Ending
  • One Touch Setting
  • Chord Mode
  • Dual/Split Mode
  • Metronome
  • Transpose Function
  • Pitch Adjustment
  • 3 pedals
  • Keyboard cover
  • Bluetooth
  • 2 headphone outputs
  • Microphone jack
  • USB to host (Midi & Audio
  • Windows 8 or later
  • Mac OS X 10.8 or later)
  • Midi In/Out/Thru
  • Aux-In
  • Aux-Out
  • Loudspeaker: 40 W x 2
  • 20 W x 2
  • 2x 100 W amplifiers
  • Dimensions: 1476 x 947 x 932 mm
  • Weight: 101 kg
  • Colour: Black polished
PROS
  • • Solid, polished black finish elevates the aesthetic appeal.
  • • Comprehensive sound library offers diverse musical possibilities.
  • • The 256-voice polyphony handles complex arrangements smoothly.
  • • Multiple connectivity options (USB, Bluetooth, MIDI) enhance versatility.
CONS
  • • The sheer size and weight (101 kg) demands dedicated space and movers.
  • • Thomann's in-house sounds, while plentiful, lack the nuance of premium brands.
  • • The plastic control panel feels budget-conscious compared to the piano's overall design.

Product Video

Key Features

Keys 88
Key Action Weighted hammer action – likely a variation of a common, mid-range design, not a top-tier Renner or Yamaha action.
Sounds 1200 sounds including 13 drum kits; likely a mix of sampled acoustic instruments and synthesized tones, with a somewhat generic character.
Polyphony 256 voices
Speakers 40W x 2 main speakers, 20W x 2 tweeters, 2 x 100W amplifiers – decent volume, but expect a somewhat boxy sound.
Weight 101 kg (222.7 lbs)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a weighted hammer action, but lacks the subtle nuances and dynamic range of a high-end acoustic. It's serviceable for learning and practice, but not a substitute for a true grand.
Bluetooth MIDI functionality is generally reliable, but latency can sometimes be an issue depending on the connected device and its Bluetooth version. Wired USB MIDI is always a more stable option.
The 40W main speakers are adequate for a small room or practice space, but a larger venue will require external amplification for sufficient projection and a fuller sound.

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