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$200 + free s/h (price drops in cart)
About this product:- Portable instrument that fuses Roland's quality piano sound with Amazon's Alexa voice technology
- Control nearly all of the instrument's functionality using only voice commands
- Also includes Bluetooth for connecting with apps on mobile devices
- Enhance learning with Roland's free Piano Partner 2 app for iOS and Android
- Lightweight design (4 kg/8 lb. 14 oz.) for easy transport
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Seems like you get a good piano 'sound' experience with portability.
Non-weighted keys though. Suits my purpose.
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So does this sound worse than e373, the 120 polyphony
If you want to use the onboard speakers e373 sounds infinitely better. If you're going to plug it into an external speakers or headphones both sound great assuming you adjust EQ to your liking on the external speaker
EDIT: Also the polyphony stuff I think is irrelevant. I haven't noticed note dropping when I play either and I own them both. Also e373 has a lot more voices and rhythms if you want to experiment with that. Hard to beat the e373 unless you're looking for the ultra portability of the Roland.
EDIT: Also the polyphony stuff I think is irrelevant. I haven't noticed note dropping when I play either and I own them both. Also e373 has a lot more voices and rhythms if you want to experiment with that. Hard to beat the e373 unless you're looking for the ultra portability of the Roland.
Definitely! Good choice with the CTS1 bundle
Thanks for your comment. The overall feedback on the Roland go is that it's piano quality/sound is exceedingly nice than several. Would you agree on that or still prefer the Yamaha?