Roland FP-10 Digital Piano Demo & Review - The best digital piano for under $750 on the market?

🛒 Get the Roland FP10 Digital Piano▸ 🛒 See More Roland Digital Pianos▸ 🍁For Canadian Customers Click Here for the Roland FP-10▸ 💕 Subscribe to Merriam Pianos HERE ▸ 🔔 Click the 🔔 bell to be notified of all videos! ▸ Alternative Options - Comparable Digital Pianos 🛒 Yamaha P125▸ 🛒 Casio PX-160▸ 🛒 Roland FP-30▸ 🛒 Yamaha P45▸ 🛒 Casio PX-S1000▸ 🛒 Roland Go▸ #Roland #FP10 #DigitalPiano The Reviews Are In: FP10 is simply the best digital piano for under $750 on the market. In a price category where the options for an 88-note, weighted digital piano that delivers an authentic playing experience are scarce to say the least, the FP10 is a breath of fresh air. It gives a remarkable touch and piano tone, blue-tooth connectivity for use with apps and Roland’s Piano Partner, and a super compact frame for easy transport and storage. And for anyone who has already researched Casio’s PX160, Yamaha’s P45, or M-Audio’s 88 note options, this is a ‘must-try’ model before you buy. Because of it’s unbeatable price point and the quality it delivers, the FP10 has a wide audience, and will likely be with us for several years: ● Students seeking an affordable dorm-room practice solution; ● Music producers looking for an 88-note controller with onboard piano tone. ● Parents who are introducing piano to the home for the first time. ● Schools looking for a durable, easy-to-operate piano to fill up multiple classrooms. In short, here are the reasons to put this at the top of your shopping list ● Weight. The FP10 is one of the lightest pianos available at just 27 lbs. This makes it an easy over-the-shoulder instrument to take to a rehearsal, transport between homes or classes, or even on a bus or subway. Only Kawai’s ES110 comes close to this rating, or Roland’s own FP30. ● Price. It’s the same as Casio’s PX160, which has been on the market for several years, and while the onboard features of the PX160 are respectable, the FP10’s action and piano tone (through headphones or amp) can’t be beat. $699 CAD? It’s kind of crazy. ● Action. Let’s consider for a moment that the FP10 Action (PHA-4) is the same action that you would have had to spend thousands of dollars to get just a few years ago in the Roland line. While the updated PHA-5 or their ivory-like key tops are great on the higher models, for the price, nothing feels this good or is likely to be this durable ● Bluetooth. Wirelessly connecting an iPad or computer so that you can seamlessly use Garage band, Logic, Protools, or whatever your DAW setup is, is becoming the common place, and the number of apps that support it and expand your enjoyment of the instrument also keeps growing. You’ll actually get use out of this feature. “Stu’s Notes” “I remember the very first day I played the FP10 - Dave from Roland Canada came into the shop and quietly walked into my office and simply said ‘I brought you something to try’. 5 minutes later I was out looking at this impossibly skinny keyboard that was barely bigger than the keys I’m thinking to myself - great, they’ve warmed up the F20 from a few years ago. Well about 2 seconds in and I knew this thing was going to completely dominate the under $1000 market. I coudn’t believe how solid it felt and sounded for the price. Not surprisingly, this has turned into one of our most popular portable starter instruments in years.” Roland FP-10 Digital Piano Features: ● Rich, responsive tone from Roland’s renowned SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine ● 88-key hammer-action format in a compact cabinet ● PHA-4 Standard keyboard provides authentic piano touch for maximum expression ● Headphones output and quiet keyboard action let you enjoy playing at any time without disturbing others ● Onboard speakers reproduce your playing with expressive sound ● Built-in Bluetooth MIDI/USB MIDI interface for connecting to Garageband, computers, DAW software ● Roland’s Piano Partner 2 app lets you conveniently select sounds, set metronome and more from your smartphone ● Twin Piano mode is ideal for lessons, letting student and teacher play side-by-side in the same octave ranges ● Optional matching stand (KSCFP10) gives a classic piano look Connect with Merriam Music: ● Website ▸ ● Contact Us ▸ ● Instagram ▸ ● Facebook ▸ ● Twitter ▸
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