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Costco has for their Members: Roland FRP-1 Digital Piano Bundle on sale for $549.99. Shipping is $69.99 otherwise this item may be available in your local warehouse for a lower, non-delivered price.

Thanks to Community Member cornellfOo for posting this deal.
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About this Product:
  • Includes Bench, Headphones, Sustain Pedal, Stand, 90-Day Pianote Lessons
  • Ivory-feel Progressive Hammer Action Keyboard
  • Rich Grand Piano Tones and Many More
  • Bluetooth Control of Piano and Apps
  • 5-years Parts, 2-years Labor Warranty
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Roland FRP-1 Digital Piano Bundle is on sale at Costco for $550 after $100 instant savings.

Been shopping around for learning pianos and this is one of the best beginner pianos around this price point.

Features:
- Roland FP-10 Digital Piano w/ fully weighted keys
- Includes Bench, Headphones, Sustain Pedal, Stand, 90-Day Pianote Lessons
- Ivory-feel Progressive Hammer Action Keyboard
- Rich Grand Piano Tones and Many More
- Bluetooth Control of Piano and Apps
- 5-years Parts, 2-years Labor Warranty

Available in store and online (with $70 delivery fee)

https://www.costco.com/roland-frp...19453.html
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This. It's as if you read my comments in other threads. Not really though, because anyone with a discerning brain would conclude the same thing.

tl;dr This Costco deal is great. Great keyboard action, Super cheap, comes with stand and bench, and can take back to costco years from now if run in to any serious problems.

Note: this Costco Roland FRP-1 Digital Piano Bundle is the name of the bundle. The Roland keyboard in the bundle is the FP-10. Look at youtube reviews on the Roland FP-10 for info.

I actually think the $150 extra for the Kawaii ES110 is worth it. It's not that simple though. The ES110 does not come with a stand ($100 extra), or a sitting bench. The Roland at Costco comes with a stand and bench and costs $550 instead of $700 +$100 +$40. And the nail in the coffin is since you are buying the Roland from Costco you can return it years later if the one you got ends up being a lemon.

The ES110 has better action. It's lighter and more sensitive. The only 'con' according to one online reviewer is because it's light, learners might not get the finger muscle built up enough to instantly move over to playing an acoustic piano. I don't agree with that. The sensitivity is more important to becoming a good player, and if you move over to a grand piano with good feel and technique, it's probably better gaining strength after that.

The cons of the Costco Roland is it does not have old school midi in/out ports. It has USB to connect to computer, and bluetooth usb to connect to tablets. You can use all the computer software with the Roland, but you can not directly connect the Roland keyboard to something else and use the Roland as a controller. You would have to first connect both to the computer. So a computer has to be involved for the roland to be used as a controller. I don't think many will want to use it as a controller directly. Only as a controller to a computer.

I do Not like Casios and am surprised how accepting even pros are to them. I find Casio sounds cheezy, and the ones that sound 'good' sound to me more like a facsimile of good then actually good. Never liked them. They are getting less cheezy over time, but it is still a mixed bad.

Even in the Youtube review Roland vs Casio posted in this thread the guy said the casio felt spongy, and the next casio up had a different keyboard action mechanism. As Jesse said, This Costco Roland has the same keyboard action mechanism as senior model Rolands up to about the $1200 price point. Those models have more features (including old school midi connections) but the main thing is this Costco Roland has great action for the price.

The Costco roland comes with a cheap, annoying singled pedal. The ES110 comes with a single quality pedal. For both the Roland and the ES110, a 3 pedal insert ad-on can be bought that fits in to the stand (costco roland comes with stand, ES110 is an add-on). I think they cost about $150. I don't know about the casio. If you buy the Costco Roland, I advise you buy a quality single pedal (if not the 3-pedal insert) to replace the crappy one it comes with. Can do that later though. No hurry.

Pro tip: Costco charges $70 shipping if you buy this roland online. If you go to the store you don't have to pay it. If you are in store and think 'man, that box will not fit in my car'. Good news. When you get the box to your car you can open the box. Inside you will find 4 boxes that can be taken out and put in your camry. Depending on your car, at worst, you should show up with a red flag and some thin rope, and let the biggest box hang out your trunk, legally with the red flag. I folded over the main box and could squish it in the car. $70 is $70 bucks.

Pro tip 2: If you buy the Costco Roland, and have been happily using it for a few months, trust it, Consider disassembling the Stand and Bench, and reassembling them using small amounts of gorilla glue in the joints and where surfaces connect. This will make the cheaper build become rock solid. Caveat, It might be harder or even not returnable if you do this. Maybe just use a glue gun with strong glue on this one.
This is the yearly piano deal. well, $50 more than yearly, but pretty much still best value.

The fp10, is the piano that's in the bundle, it's got a heavier action than yamaha's $500, p45.

The majority of pianists prefer lighter actions, but it's up in the air. You won't know as a beginner,

I can tell you about all the technical details and the merits of each, but it means nothing to you because you're not IN IT yet.

IMHO for beginners, Just swing the bat and upgrade in 3-4 years.
Watched the video on the linked web page.

On the plus side (seemingly--because I haven't tried this piano) the keys with hammer action have actual hammers and from what I've read this is the closest type of feel to a real piano.

On the negative side--some of the sounds in the video. I would think if you want to sell a product you'd probably present the best of sounds in your demonstration video. If that's true this piano has a long way to go. I watched it on my phone but can pretty much still understand the sounds presented (-except with the piano sound I'd want to listen to on a preferred stereo to hear nuances in tone). To continue, the strings sound pretty much sounds in par with my really old Casio Privia. I'm not knocking my privia but I really don't use it for strings. Same with the electric piano sound--what was that? The organ was ok (jazz style) but I wouldn't pick that one to sell this piano. I'd probably pick a sound more similar to Frank's wild years (Tom Waits). The organ presented just sounded a little too staccato but that may be just my personal preference. And all of what I'm saying is personal preference. With any instrument it's best to go to an actual music store to experince the feel and sound yourself. Or at least try the different brands and different types of weighted keys. You might find something particular that would make you pay even more for this piano. Or you may find a deal breaker that you'd never have known of just by buying online and not testing in a store.

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12-06-2021 at 05:30 AM.
12-06-2021 at 05:30 AM.
Quote from stevemaximus :
How does this compare to the Casio CDP-S90 Costco bundle? For an absolute beginner, is it worth paying 50% more?
Yes. The action is superior on this model. The casio cdp definitely cuts corners and doesn't feel like any real piano I've ever played. This one is much closer.
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12-06-2021 at 05:31 AM.
12-06-2021 at 05:31 AM.
Quote from bagger99 :
Looking for a beginner piano in the ~$200 price range, any suggestions?
Not possible. for 200usd you can get a toy with spring action but with no proper feedback. If you are only playing with midi type effects then one of those are fine.
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12-06-2021 at 06:06 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:06 AM.
Quote from hellospammo :
I have the fp30 with the same keybed, definitely prefer it over the spongy action of the Yamaha P45. This action feels closer to a real piano imo (though still no where like our teacher's Steinway grand)
the P45 is not spongy, it's got a softer touch , which makes it more similar of acoustic actions than the Roland pha4.

I think this is the better deal by far vs barebone p45, but alot of pianists prefer lighter touch so, it's in the air.
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12-06-2021 at 06:08 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:08 AM.
Quote from FChicken :
If at all possible don't get a digital "piano"
Acoustic pianos have upkeep costs far in excess of what typical owners are aware of, which is why their pianos turn to crap after 4-5 years.

Action regulation + String tuning + humidity control = ~$500 a year done properly. Most owners just get the 1 tuning, which is inadequate and the acoustic action starts to become fricative and unpleasant, the extra friction leads to accelerated wear, and damage.
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12-06-2021 at 06:08 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:08 AM.
Quote from stevemaximus :
How does this compare to the Casio CDP-S90 Costco bundle? For an absolute beginner, is it worth paying 50% more?
This is a way better deal than the casio.
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12-06-2021 at 06:08 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:08 AM.
Quote from machop :
There are many comments on this already. I actually pulled trigger.

$70 shipping is fine, save me some trouble to load and trip.
Some people want to pick their own apples though Big Grin
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12-06-2021 at 06:09 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:09 AM.
Quote from stevemaximus :
The Casio bundle was 399 like a week ago. I picked one up. Just wondering if it's worth returning for this deal?
If it's not a long car ride, maybe. If you're a beginner, meh, it won't make a huge difference, you'll upgrade in 2-3 years if you get'Gud anyway
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12-06-2021 at 06:10 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:10 AM.
Quote from Jesse :
Good deal. The FP-10, FP-30, and FP-60 all have the exact same action (PHA-4), which is decent for an entry-level setup. It feels and plays similar to Casio's 'Scaled Hammer Action' in that they both have 3 sensors, weighted keys, and are pretty quiet (although Casio's keys are a bit softer and feel slightly more keyboardish). IMO the Kawaii GHIII entry-level action (found in the ES110) is the best on the market, but probably not worth the extra $150+ for beginners.

Get this and don't look back.

There is no best action, the ES110 does not have kawai's GHIII, it has their GH (C)ompact.

The difference is GHC does not have counter weight in the keys and the pivot is ~.5cm shorter.
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12-06-2021 at 06:11 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:11 AM.
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I should buy this and start my own Televangelist ministry.
I should be riding a Lambo in no time.
/Most effective serial killers in history are televangelists. laugh out loud
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12-06-2021 at 06:11 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:11 AM.
Quote from kgsm :
Any opinion for this vs Korg B2SP? Korg B2SP is full price $650 with 3 pedal. Which one of the two is better overall in beginner's list of available digital pianos?
This is a better deal than the Korg. Korg b2 is ok at $360 barebone, but $650, that's way over priced.
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12-06-2021 at 06:13 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:13 AM.
Quote from NITISOOD35 :
How does this compare to the recent deal on Korg LP-380 for $799 on Adorama.
Lp380 is a better deal. Buhhhh, roland has slightly better midi behavior if someone is going to use it as a controller.
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12-06-2021 at 06:13 AM.
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Some report clicking issues,
All keyboards will click eventually at some point, They need re-lubrication. All mechanical things work this way. bounce
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12-06-2021 at 06:19 AM.
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Quote from insertfootmouth :
I believe the FP1 and FP10 do not support hooking up a three pedal. The FP30x does.
Keep in mind guys, The majority of beginners will not need 3 pedals.

Digital pianos let you get away with sloppy pedaling as it always sounds clear no matter how long you hold the pedal down. The whole reason for the middle pedal (sostenuto) on a grand is to keep sound clear, selectively sustaining keys.

The left pedal is una-corda, just lowers the volume, also not that useful on digital because digital can play extremely softly vs an acoustic and has an artificially larger range, you don't need the una-corda to achieve that dynamism, it's already in the program.
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12-06-2021 at 06:22 AM.
12-06-2021 at 06:22 AM.
Quote from magnafides :
I purchased this bundle from Costco in 2019. I'm not too familiar with other models in this price range, but I do have a few notes.

1) The pedal that it comes with is garbage. You can buy a nice Roland pedal (around $50 iirc) which supports half-pedaling for damper.

2) The piano itself provides very little in terms of sounds and functionality, you have to use an app for a lot of it. I'm not a fan of the app either.

3) I don't believe there's any sort of cover you can purchase except for a stretchy fabric one with elastic. Unfortunately it's really hard to get one of those types of covers to stay on. Plus, it looks kind of cheap if you're planning on having the piano in your living room or something.

4) The speakers aren't the best. Don't expect the sound to fill more than a small room.
VSTs + your own sound system is the next step. Don't bother with more expensive digitals until you've demo-ed the VST route, there are way more powerful piano engines on PC.

Agreed on the pedal, the roland premium pedal is actually pretty nice. way better than fatar's
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12-06-2021 at 06:25 AM.
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Quote from Tbl5143 :
Oh and yes, you can absolutely use this as a midi controller using the USB port. I can use it just fine with e.g. Pianoteq. In fact, it has 3 sensors for each key (2 are typical in this price range), which means greater precision in this particular use case.
Keep in mind guys, if you're going MIDI, fp30x is a way better choice, because it supports continuous reading on the Pedal input, the Fp10 does not.

Pianoteq especially makes great use of continuous pedal input for added realism. nod
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