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Studiologic Numa X Piano GT

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Stage Piano

  • Fatar TP/400 Wood 88-key wood hammer-action keyboard with an aftertouch
  • UX-Logic with adaptive colour control
  • Acoustic piano sounds with high-resolution spectral interpolation
  • Electric piano sounds with physical modelling of vintage electric and hybrids
  • 8 Sound banks with over 200 sounds including acoustic piano, electric piano, keyboards, bass, guitar, organ, synthesizer and more
  • 4 Zones - assignable to internal sounds or an external MIDI
  • 8 x FX inserts (FX1 and FX2 for each sound)
  • Master effects (delay and reverb)
  • Built-in 4-channel digital mixer with custom effects allowing the integration of additional external devices
  • Zoom function for quick editing of zone parameters
  • Global EQ: bass, mid, treble
  • USB audio interface for audio transmission via USB
  • 2 Programmable sticks
  • MIDI in/out
  • USB (audio and MIDI)
  • 2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm jack (L/M+R)
  • Stereo headphone output
  • 4 Mic/Line inputs: Mono 6.3 mm jack (mono/stereo configurable)
  • Pedal connections: all jack pedal inputs support push-button, sustain or expression pedals (the polarity can be set automatically) - pedal 3 supports the connection of the SLP3-D multiple pedals
  • Dimensions: 1280 x 310 x 123 mm
  • Weight: 22 kg
  • Incl. a Studiologic SLP3-D pedal
Available since December 2021
Item number 528958
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Keys 88
Hammer Action Keys Yes
Number Of Sounds 200
Effects Yes
Speaker No
Headphone Outputs 1
Sequencer No
Metronome No
Master keyboard function Yes
Pitch Bend Yes
Modulation Wheel Yes
Split Zones 4
Layer Function Yes
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Included Accessories Studiologic SLP3-D Pedal
Weight 22,0 kg
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5.265 AED 1.360,50 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
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Surprising delight to my ears, fingers and pocket!
De La Rosa 06.02.2022
After more than a month of use, and a first outing here is my review:

In general, I am very much pleased with the Numa X Piano GT, not only the action is very reliable and have a great feeling to it, but also the new “UX Logic” concept for interfacing is very clear, agile, and practical. Much better than remembering thousand different menus or having 1000 buttons/sliders/knobs on your dashboard. To top it all, the included sounds are very high quality and a delight to play. There are, however, some minor drawbacks (mostly on the side of the software) but hopefully they could be corrected and updated. Even then, for me this product is a total surprise, especially when compared to the other options I was entertaining that where up to two times and half more expensive.

1-Construction quality (Built):
“Premium” Very solid case with awe-inspiring minimalistic wood/metal amalgamated design.
Only the power supply looks fragile with respect to the rest of the piano, but perhaps is just that I am old school and not totally used to this DC jacks and un-earthed switching power supplies.

2-Interface (peripherals and software):
First, the key-bed feels very natural, the escapement is nicely noticeable when playing pianissimos (as it should be, not when playing normally or fortes). Also, the triple sensor allows for playing fast drills without any problem. Anyhow, the keys are still a bit heavier than other digital pianos, but for me is a good think. The keys are not completely wooden keys, they just have the sides cover with wood. The inner part is a polymer whose density is very similar to that of wood. I see this as a big advantage because when taking the piano on the road the changes in temperatures can cause no harm (as it will to real wood). Nevertheless, the wooden covers do make the piano look beautiful. The ivory finish is also there.
Secondly, the interface on the piano front panel. All buttons and rotary encoders are high quality, the screen too. Regarding stick 1 (X and Y encoder with spring return) I have to recognize that it is very practical to be able to assign X for example to one instrument pitch and Y to another instrument in the same program and then to be able to manipulate them both simultaneously. Now for the second stick I do struggle to do fine adjustments.
Third, software. This “UX Logic” concept is amazing, and very practical and intuitive. It is very powerful, and practical due to its simplicity. Nevertheless, there are some bugs. First, there was booting bug (corrected with update 1.0.0.2). Second, you can switch or manipulate any sound inside a program continuously, however, if you change program there is an abrupt interruption of the sound. Third, if you use one of the 4 banks in the program as a midi controller the pedal midi code is send even if that bank is muted.
Finally, the audio interface. The piano has 4 analog inputs to put mics, guitar, or anything else. This is very nice for live performance, however, if you were planning to record using the internal audio interface you only have access to the main mix. It would be nice if you could have the 6 tracks through the audio interface, or at least 2 tracks for the piano and 2 tracks for the external inputs. On top of that, the output (24bit/48kHz) have considerable lag when used with Studio One, I think it might be related to the fact that there is no specific driver and I must use the “Windows Audio” Driver. Other problem of the audio interface is that the ground of the USB port is not isolated. Thus, you can end up having ground loops with respect to other devices and the annoying humming sound. I had one USB optical isolator around I put it and the humming sound completely disappeared.

3-Sounds:
The sounds are a joy to hear. Specially, the acoustic pianos and the electric pianos. To my surprise the pre-created programs delivered with the piano are a very nice combinations of instruments (someone took a lot of time to create this programs). My only complaint will be with the Italian grand (program 4). For some reason when playing fortes or fortissimos there are some slight traces of digital noise. The noise is very minimal.

4-Supporting PC Software:
The supporting software allows you to update the firmware, save/edit your programs and theoretically add new sounds. Up to know there are no additional sounds to add, but perhaps in the future they will be available in their website. I am really looking forward for it.

5-Service/support:
This is without doubt the area where I had the best experience with this piano. I bought the piano at a rather early stage, and thus got one of the first versions that still had the problem were the bootloader could be rendered unresponsive. I already was very much engaged with the piano (and preparing for a set), and did not want to part with it, and thus decided to contact Studio Logic directly through their website. In less than 5 min I received a follow up email asking for more details where to contact me. My answer was followed (in less than 30mins) by a very friendly call where I was allowed to explain the problem in detail (thank you very much Gianni Giudici). In matters of hours the same day they contacted me back acknowledging they have found a suitable solution to my problem and how to expedite the pickup, delivery etc. In short, I receive the emails a Thursday and by Tuesday morning (3 working days) everything was solved, and I was back to preparing my set for that Friday(Thank you very much Federica Celli). All this with great understanding and very friendly interaction.
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An excellent piano key action!
Bromalex-Vic 07.08.2023
In my piano lessons I was having a hard time adapting to the acoustic lesson pianos action, coming from my practice home "digital piano" (M-Audio Prokeys 88). Now I understand why. The action I was practicing on has a very different feeling than an actual acoustic piano.
I am so glad with the Studiologic Numa X Piano GT key action. It feels like the real thing. Even better I would say considering that the school piano's are really used Yamaha uprights needing a good revision and tune up.
As for the sounds I am still exploring this new digital piano, but I am loving it. Very happy with my purchase :-)
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It’s okay
DrPeppa 02.12.2023
The keybed is good, but a little lighter than I wanted but that’s just personal preference.
The sound is not so good. It’s just not good quality sound. Especially the piano sounds.
It’s not bad at all but I’m returning it as I want a better quality sound.
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Daniel Springer
Daniel 1978 22.05.2022
Ich war seit längerem wieder einmal auf der Suche nach einem Stage Piano. Nachdem ich seit ca. drei Jahren mit dem Crumar 7 unterwegs bin, sollte nun wieder etwas mit gewichteter 88er Tastatur her.

Nachdem ich in der Vergangenheit einige Modelle namhafter Hersteller (z.B. Roland, Kawai, KORG) im Einsatz hatte, konnte mich von den aktuellen auf den Markt verfügbaren Modellen nicht wirklich eines davon 100% überzeugen. Wichtig war mir, dass das Piano hauptsächlich die Möglichkeit guter Piano und E-Piano Sounds verfügbar hat, sowie auch ein paar universell einsetzbare Sounds wie Streicher oder Organs bereitstellen sollte. Letztendlich blieb in der Auswahl das Yamaha CP88 und CY88 sowie das NUMA Piano GT.
Die Auswahl fiel letztendlich auf das Numa. Was hier die Jungs von Studiologic auf die Beine gestellt haben, ist erste Sahne. Die Sounds, die Bedienbarkeit, das durchdachte farbliche Bedien-Konzept sind einfach top. Vor allem aber die gewichtete Tastatur ist unglaublich gut zu bespielen. Ich habe das Gefühl noch mehr Nuancen und Feinheit in mein Klavierspielen zu bekommen als auf bisherigen Geräten, die ich kenne und die ich in der Vergangenheit gespielt habe. Ich denke, dass die Qualität der Tastatur im Vergleich zu Topmodellen mindestens auf Niveau der im Kawai MP11 oder Nord Grand verbauten Tastaturen zu bewerten sind.

Ein tolles Feature ist auch der integrierte 4-Kanal Mixer. Bei Proben kann nun z.B. direkt Gitarre, Bass und Mikrofon mit integriert werden, ohne über einen externen Mischer zu gehen. Auch das erleichtert das schnelle Proben ungemein. Theoretisch würde sogar ein kleiner Monitor reichen für kleinere Beschallungen.

Was soll ich sagen? Ich bin sehr glücklich, dass sich hier ein Hersteller Gedanken gemacht und mit einem einfachen Bedienkonzept, guter Bespielbarkeit, tollem Design ein tolles Gerät für den Einsatz auf der Bühne oder zu Hause zu entwickeln.

Aus meiner Sicht ebenfalls unschlagbar ist der Preis. Ich hatte bisher immer zwischen 2200 und 2600 EUR für Stage Pianos ausgegeben. Diesmal reicht das Budget für Klavier und einiges an Zubehör wie Case, Ständer, Pianostuhl Kabel, Pedale etc., was ich mir neu angeschafft habe.

Einziger Wermutstropfen, den man ggf. nennen könnte ist das Gewicht.
Mit knapp 23 Kilo muss man schon einiges tragen. Wem das zu viel ist, sollte sich die Numa 88er Version anschauen. Allerdings muss dann hier auf die gewichtete Tastatur mit Holzkern verzichtet werden.

Ich kann jedem nur empfehlen, das Gerät einmal anzuspielen, der sich demnächst ein Stage piano anschaffen möchte.
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