Unbeatable performance, unbelievable price
When inspiration strikes, take a seat at the latest model in Roland's renowned FP piano series; the entry-level FP-10. This affordable digital piano is always ready to play, with a reassuringly authentic feel from the 88-note PHA-4 Standard keyboard, joined by Roland's evocative SuperNATURAL piano tones through onboard speakers or headphones.
With its portable, space-saving design, the FP-10 is the ideal instrument for home use, whether you're practicing techniques in the spare room or giving performances in the living room. Plus, with Bluetooth connectivity and powerful onboard features not offered by any other digital model at this price, the FP-10 is the ideal second piano for more experienced players.
Connect to the music with expressive PHA-4 keyboard
Playing piano is all about expression. The FP-10's PHA-4 Standard keyboard delivers the responsive feel of a fine acoustic piano, with every nuance whether you play hard or soft captured by Roland's touch-detection technology. With high-resolution sensing and escapement for fast key repetition, the PHA-4 keyboard faithfully translates into sound the subtlest differences in dynamics and tone.
The attention to detail continues as you notice a heavier hammer-weight in the low registers and a lighter one in the highs. Touch the white keys and you'll be convinced by a revolutionary moisture-absorbing material that recreates the natural texture and tactile feel of real ivory - and for expressive pedaling techniques such as half-pedaling, simply connect the optional DP-10 pedal.
Authentic sound to engage beginners and inspire professionals
You'll find other instruments in the FP-10's price band - but none with piano tone in the same league. Roland's SuperNATURAL sound engine delivers authentic piano tone that feels expressive and alive, whether you're a beginner learning core techniques or an experienced player who demands detailed articulation and response. The dynamic piano sound comes flooding into your room via powerful o
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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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Just got the FP-30X deal and really happy with it so far. If this was available at the time I probably would have gone with this model given the price difference.
This is the least expensive way to get the acclaimed PHA-4 key bed if you need basic sounds then you can use it as a high quality midi controller for anything else.
Last edited by Soixante-O-Matic May 26, 2024 at 10:22 AM.
I'd like to buy the Costco bundle. It's actually $150 + 90 (shipping) extra as they don't have it anywhere in their warehouse. It's a slight upgrade over the fp-10 (128 vs 96 polyphony), but I believe the Roland stand & bench that come with it worth the extra money, not to mention the nice Costco's return policy.
Semi-weighted keys vs Weighted Keys, hammer action, graded hammer action, progressive hammer action, and whatever terms used to describe the piano keys on a digital piano.
Read up on those terms. Run a search for something like "weighted keys vs semi weighted Reddit" and you'll get sone better perspective on what to get. I don't play piano myself, but have felt the differences between a semi-weighted and the Costco's FP2 weighted Roland, I would pass on pianos with semi-weighted keys. I actually picked up a free semi-weighted piano through craigslist years ago, still have it.
If you're going to invest time learning, a digital piano with weighted keys would be best if you ever come across a real piano. Muscle memory through practice on a weighted digital piano would better transfer over to a real piano. Even if you don't plan to ever play a real piano, weighted keys would be a better buy. Just feels better.
If you have a local store selling digital pianos, I would test out there digital pianos. It'll give you a much better perspective than what you can read online.
Just got the FP-30X deal and really happy with it so far. If this was available at the time I probably would have gone with this model given the price difference.
Does your FP-30X click when you press the keys? Wondering if it's just mine or if they all tend to do that.
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Read up on those terms. Run a search for something like "weighted keys vs semi weighted Reddit" and you'll get sone better perspective on what to get. I don't play piano myself, but have felt the differences between a semi-weighted and the Costco's FP2 weighted Roland, I would pass on pianos with semi-weighted keys. I actually picked up a free semi-weighted piano through craigslist years ago, still have it.
If you're going to invest time learning, a digital piano with weighted keys would be best if you ever come across a real piano. Muscle memory through practice on a weighted digital piano would better transfer over to a real piano. Even if you don't plan to ever play a real piano, weighted keys would be a better buy. Just feels better.
If you have a local store selling digital pianos, I would test out there digital pianos. It'll give you a much better perspective than what you can read online.
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