


GEWA Cello Maestro 2
2 466,00 €
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4/4 Set up with Wittner fine tuning tailpiece incl. bag, Massaranduba bow and Larsen Aurora strings
- European tonewood, hand-selected
- Back and sides made from solid EUROPEAN maple, well flamed
- Selected solid EUROPEAN spruce top
- Fine spirit varnish by hand
- Gold-red-brown colouring, antique
- Inserted purfling
- Ebony binding
- Original Aubert bridge
- Wittner fine tuning tailpiece (optional, see above)
- Larsen Aurora strings (optional, see above)
- Endpin
- Rosin (optional, see above)
- Massaranduba bow/Carbon bow/GEWA Baron bow/GEWA Carbon bow Advanced with natural hair (optional, see above)
- Cello bag with bow and string bag with backpack straps (optional, see above)
- Slight colour deviation possible due to hand varnishing
- Not set up: without sticker, all other versions with sticker
- On request “without sticker”: request info
Step by step to mastery.
The Maestro series has the most extensive range of models in the Gewa programme. Solid, hand-selected European tonewoods are used throughout. For all other components, too, great importance is attached to European quality from manufacturers such as Wittner, Larsen and Aubert.
Clear orientation.
Quality, equipment, details and pricing are defined by the model number. For example, the Maestro 1 student models represent the entry level of this series, while higher model numbers stand for more sound, appearance and sophistication. Take a look around. We guarantee that you will find the right instrument for you.
The Maestro series includes violins, violas and cellos in various sizes.
Maestro 2
For students who place high demands on their instrument at the beginning of their career already, there is no way around the MAESTRO 1 and MAESTRO 2 ranges.
All elements of these instruments have been carefully selected and precisely crafted. Solid, hand-selected European tonewoods, in combination with a fine spirit hand-varnish, not only give them a clear sound with easy response, but also the fine appearance of the great models.
The difference between Maestro 1 and 2 lies solely in the look:
Modern, deeply transparent colour shades in golden brown on Maestro 1.
Classic antique finish in velvety golden-red-brown colouring on Maestro 2.
Outstanding sound, pleasant playability and a look that encourages you to pick up the instrument every day. This makes learning fun.