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Roland FP-10 88-Key Digital Piano

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$419

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Adorama has Roland FP-10 88-Key Digital Piano for $419. Shipping is free.

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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
Includes:
  • Roland FP-10 88-Key Digital Piano
  • Music Rest
  • AC Adapter
  • Power Cord (for Connecting AC Adapter)
  • Pedal Switch
  • Owner's Manual

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Written by Brynn
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 5.0 out of 5 stars rating at Adorama based on 17 customer reviews
    • Roland 3 Year Parts and 2 Year Labor Limited Warranty

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Adorama has Roland FP-10 88-Key Digital Piano for $419. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

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
Includes:
  • Roland FP-10 88-Key Digital Piano
  • Music Rest
  • AC Adapter
  • Power Cord (for Connecting AC Adapter)
  • Pedal Switch
  • Owner's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by Brynn
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 5.0 out of 5 stars rating at Adorama based on 17 customer reviews
    • Roland 3 Year Parts and 2 Year Labor Limited Warranty

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff

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Model: Roland FP-10 88-Key Hammer-Action Compact PHA-4 Standard Keyboard with Built-In Bluetooth

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Feb 3, 2024
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DeezNewtz00
Feb 3, 2024
37 Posts
Solid price. Matches the holiday deals from a couple months ago.
Feb 3, 2024
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Feb 3, 2024
joedaddy21
Feb 3, 2024
138 Posts
Wonderful piano. I own it. Feel is perfect. Main downside is the 1/8 audio out. Wish it was a 1/4, which is standard for playing anywhere but home with a pair of headphones. MIDI does solve that to some degree though with the right equipment.
Feb 3, 2024
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Dandan93
Feb 3, 2024
6 Posts
Costco has the same piano in store on clearance with the piano stand, bench and headphone for $500
Feb 3, 2024
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VioletPartner6509
Feb 3, 2024
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Quote from Dandan93 :
Costco has the same piano in store on clearance with the piano stand, bench and headphone for $500
Do you have the SKU number?
Feb 3, 2024
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Dandan93
Feb 3, 2024
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Quote from violetpartner6509 :
do you have the sku number?
1747971
Feb 3, 2024
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pbandnv
Feb 3, 2024
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Quote from Dandan93 :
Costco has the same piano in store on clearance with the piano stand, bench and headphone for $500
It shows up at $699.99 for me. Is that only in-store? Is there a way to check local stock/prices other than calling?
Feb 3, 2024
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DeezNewtz00
Feb 3, 2024
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Quote from pbandnv :
It shows up at $699.99 for me. Is that only in-store? Is there a way to check local stock/prices other than calling?
Yeah thats in store, probably ymmv. $500 for that bundle was Costco's best holiday deal for it, so theres a decent chance the one dandan93 found was a floor model or something like that.

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Feb 4, 2024
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xtp
Feb 4, 2024
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Costco bundle is better, but if you don't have costco, this ain't bad.
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drdiaboloco
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Do note that if you can find the Costco bundle on sale (not on sale at my location) it's not exactly the same piano as the one in this deal. Costco's has been slightly upgraded in some way, look at the specs and you'll see the FP-10 has 96 voice polyphony and the Costco version has 128. Also some more sounds that are specific to the Costco version. There are some other differences but I can't recall what they are. But in the most important aspects the playing is exactly the same, aside from the obvious which is that Adorama's doesn't include a pedal.
Feb 4, 2024
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ElatedSummer9477
Feb 4, 2024
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how often do these nice intermediate digital pianos go in sale? Wifey's birthday is in 45 days, if I go for this deal now I won't be able to hide it
Feb 4, 2024
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Deucer
Feb 4, 2024
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Damn. I just picked up the Casio CDP-S160 bundle from Amazon/Adorama for $450. Worth returning to get this instead?
Feb 4, 2024
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gr8scottaz
Feb 4, 2024
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Quote from Dandan93 :
Costco has the same piano in store on clearance with the piano stand, bench and headphone for $500
Mine has it on clearance for $400. https://imgur.com/a/3OfGVQR

I debated buying it but passed on it.
Feb 4, 2024
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ephemeraldisle
Feb 4, 2024
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Quote from Deucer :
Damn. I just picked up the Casio CDP-S160 bundle from Amazon/Adorama for $450. Worth returning to get this instead?
Really best if you can test the action in store somewhere yourself, but my understanding the CDP-S160 is lighter than the Yamaha P45 which I personally found too light compared to Roland's PHA4 which the FP-10 has. I liked Korg's RH3 even better though.

The Casio is probably gonna win in portability and I think a lot of the sort of non-essential extras, but ultimately the action is all that matters if you're serious about learning how to play an acoustic piano. If you just want to learn keyboard, without intention of switching to acoustic at some point, then it isn't quite as important. And if the stand and bench were important value adds in the bundle to you, it might end up costing you more to go with the FP-10 so you have that to consider as well.

I got a FP-10 very recently and love it except I do find repeating single notes very quickly to be quite difficult compared to any acoustic I've ever played around on. At my skill level it's a non-issue and unlikely to be one anytime soon, though. Otherwise I am extremely happy with it - I also got it for $180 from adorama (it had been dropped and some key guides were bent out of alignment, took me about an hour to repair myself), so any shortcomings are easy to overlook for me since the cost was so relatively low.

If you've got the credit and don't mind the environmental impact, you could just order both and return the one you like less?

Quote from ElatedSummer9477 :
how often do these nice intermediate digital pianos go in sale? Wifey's birthday is in 45 days, if I go for this deal now I won't be able to hide it
I'm willing to bet you can get a better deal on a used one locally or online within the next month and a half, but if getting it new is important to you you're unlikely to find a better deal than this. If I were her I'd be happy to get my gift 45 days early Smilie
Last edited by ephemeraldisle February 4, 2024 at 02:37 PM.
Feb 5, 2024
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Deucer
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Quote from ephemeraldisle :
Really best if you can test the action in store somewhere yourself, but my understanding the CDP-S160 is lighter than the Yamaha P45 which I personally found too light compared to Roland's PHA4 which the FP-10 has. I liked Korg's RH3 even better though.

The Casio is probably gonna win in portability and I think a lot of the sort of non-essential extras, but ultimately the action is all that matters if you're serious about learning how to play an acoustic piano. If you just want to learn keyboard, without intention of switching to acoustic at some point, then it isn't quite as important. And if the stand and bench were important value adds in the bundle to you, it might end up costing you more to go with the FP-10 so you have that to consider as well.

I got a FP-10 very recently and love it except I do find repeating single notes very quickly to be quite difficult compared to any acoustic I've ever played around on. At my skill level it's a non-issue and unlikely to be one anytime soon, though. Otherwise I am extremely happy with it - I also got it for $180 from adorama (it had been dropped and some key guides were bent out of alignment, took me about an hour to repair myself), so any shortcomings are easy to overlook for me since the cost was so relatively low.

If you've got the credit and don't mind the environmental impact, you could just order both and return the one you like less?



I'm willing to bet you can get a better deal on a used one locally or online within the next month and a half, but if getting it new is important to you you're unlikely to find a better deal than this. If I were her I'd be happy to get my gift 45 days early
Thanks so much for the comment. I ended up keeping the Casio, it's for my 8 year old daughter, and I think the CDP-S160 will be sufficient as a starter piano. The lighter action may work better for her. She will have plenty of time to upgrade in the future.

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