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The Roland FP-10 is an 88-key entry-level digital keyboard designed for aspiring musicians. It features a hammer-action touch for expressive play, Bluetooth MIDI for wireless connectivity, and onboard speakers for rich sound. Ideal for beginners, it includes a Twin Piano Mode for lessons and a headphone output for quiet practice. The keyboard is compatible with the Roland Piano Partner 2 app for enhanced functionality.
Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.1"D x 54.45"W x 15.94"H |
Size | FP-10 |
Style | FP-10 |
Color | Black |
Connector Type | usb,wireless |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Headphones Output |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
B**N
Truly incredible beginner piano.
I'm just starting to learn piano, but I grew up with acoustic pianos at home, so I know what they feel like and sound like. Does this feel like an acoustic piano? No, but it has the best action and feeling I've ever felt in a non-acoustic piano. Playing this feels simply amazing. It is an absolute joy on the fingers, no joke. I could play this for hours just because it feels good. It makes you want to keep playing it.Even though the action doesn't exactly feel like a real acoustic, it is still utterly spectacular, and the material of the keys is shockingly good. The material, like the action, is still not quite like a real acoustic, but once again the material is the best I've ever felt in a digital piano, by far. For the money, this is a shockingly good piano.I can't stress enough how good it feels to play, how good the material and action feels. I seriously didn't even know they made digital pianos that were this good. This feels extremely high quality, and is an absolute joy to play. For a beginner like me, I wouldn't want anything else. It blows me away despite not quite being exactly like a real acoustic.The built-in piano sounds are okay for a beginner piano, but nothing special. For me, that's not a concern because I'm using this primarily as a midi keyboard hooked up to my computer or to a midi synthesizer. With the built-in piano sounds, it does sound realistic at the high and low ends of the keyboard, but the middle sounds very mediocre. It also doesn't have the booming room filling kind of sound that a real acoustic has. It sounds like a digital piano. But if you're hooking this up to your computer or to a synthesizer, then it doesn't matter. If I had to make one suggestion for improvement, it would be to have just one digital piano sound, but make it simply incredible.Having said all that, I want to circle back to how good it feels to play. The material and action feel as close to an acoustic as anything I've ever felt in a digital piano. The action is simply a joy, I can't get over how good it feels. Don't go in to it expecting it to feel like an acoustic piano though, it doesn't quite feel like that. But it is the nicest feeling digital piano I've ever experienced in my life. As a digital piano, it is obscenely high quality feeling. It feels like a serious instrument. By the way, the keys are perfectly quiet, despite some rumors to the contrary. If you're using it as a midi keyboard like me, you'll absolutely adore it because the action is better than any other keyboard on the market at this price.As a digital piano, compared to other digital pianos, this is probably the nicest one on the market for this price. It just feels superb and extremely well made. It feels so good on my fingers that it makes me just want to keep playing. For use as a midi keyboard, this blows everything else out of the water. If you're an experienced musician, clearly you'll probably want to spend $2500 or more, but if you're beginner like me, look no further.
A**Y
Nice basic digital piano
This digital piano has passed my expectations so far. It is light and small enough for the user to pick up and store in the closet after practice, which in my case is a big plus.The key covering is really nice to the touch, much better than the plastic coverings on other keyboards and even on concert pianos.Although the "action feel" is not 100% exactly like on a real piano, it has enough realistic weight and resistance one needs to develop strength and dexterity, so the transition to a real piano only will need small adaptations. The "Heaviness" of the keys can be adjusted! The default is the "Medium" weight; I recommend the "Heavy" setting as this comes closest to a real Grand Piano. To find out how to do that you'll need to download the REFERENCE MANUAL.With broad dynamic range headphones the sound is really good; with the built-in speakers however it is somewhat "nasal". Furthermore, the sound "dulls" when adjusting the key weight to "heavy" and especially to "extra heavy" (therefore the 4 stars for sound quality), so I would not recommend to get this piano for serious recording or concert use i.e., although the "voicing' of this piano (brightness, reverb) can be custom adjusted, independent of the 4 general piano sound settings it has.UPDATE: Both piano sound complexity and realism (not speaker sound quality) and action feel are good enough for using the Roland FP10 as a practice instrument for piano players. This has been my experience in recent months and is also corroborated by reviews on YouTube.Tuning pitch (but not temperament!) and key transposition are adjustable as well, and all custom adjustments can be saved. Again, it is important to have the reference manual for doing that; the user's manual that comes with the instrument does not explain how to do custom adjustments! Those functions however are the ones that take this digital piano beyond "entry level".It is NOT necessary to connect the piano to the Bluetooth to make it work, or for any of the mentioned custom adjustments, and I haven't ventured so far at this point. I will update once I have.The cons I found is that 1) there is no jack outlet for headphones in the FRONT of the instrument, 2) the Metronome does not have a graded slider, knob, or display with the standard numbers of beats per minute we find on a traditional metronome. UPDATE: The DEFAULT beat rate is 120 BPM. Pressing the +10 or -10 and +1 or -1 keys changes the beating rate; it takes some math to set the desired rate. 3) The FP10 has no on board recording feature; if you need one better get the FP30.Also, I recommend to get a better quality sustain pedal right away when ordering this piano, as the provided pedal switch is a real pain to work with because it is too light, and slides away under the foot.Other than that I haven't found any problems. I will keep this review updated if anything else comes up.I am a retired classical concert organist who recently decided to take up piano playing again; but have no space even for a small acoustical or standalone digital piano. I am happy to have this portable practice instrument at home, and consider that the price is right for what this piano is. Very satisfied so far!
D**N
Perfect for Me – Great for Beginners and MIDI Users, Amazing Key Action Compared to Alternatives
I’m very satisfied with this piano. Before purchasing, I explored other options, especially Yamaha models, and even tested a few in-store. While they were solid, nothing came close to this piano in terms of key action. It has a realistic, responsive feel that makes you want to play. The sound quality is also quite good. I have the piano set up on a desk, so the speakers are a bit blocked, but they still deliver a clear sound. That being said, I primarily use it for MIDI with Pianoteq 8 and headphones, and in that setup, it's perfect. The controls are simple and intuitive. Volume adjustment is easy, and connecting it to a computer for MIDI took no time at all, you just need a cable. It offers all the functionality you’d expect from a digital piano without any unnecessary complexity. I’ve been using it regularly for a few months now with zero issues.I highly recommend this piano. Whether you're a beginner or someone using it for MIDI-based production or practice, this is an excellent choice. For beginners especially, it's a great starting point that will encourage you to keep playing and improving.
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