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Reddit mentions of Roland Digital Piano Black (FP-30-BK)

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Roland Digital Piano Black (FP-30-BK). Here are the top ones.

Roland Digital Piano Black (FP-30-BK)
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    Features:
  • Rich, responsive tone from Roland’s renowned Supernatural Piano sound engine
  • 88-note PHA-4 Standard keyboard provides authentic piano touch for maximum expression
  • Powerful amplifier and stereo speakers deliver impressive sound
  • Headphones output and quiet keyboard action allow you to enjoy playing at any time without disturbing others
  • Compact and lightweight body for easy mobility in and out of the home, studio, or classroom
  • Built-in Bluetooth wireless connectivity for using the piano with popular apps on your smartphone or tablet such as Garage Band, piaScore, Sheet Music Direct, and many others
  • Broaden your musical experience with dual/split modes and a wide selection of non-piano sounds like organ, strings, voices, drums, and more
  • Twin Piano mode is ideal for lessons, letting student and teacher play side by side in the same octave ranges
  • Connect USB memory to save songs you’ve captured with the onboard SMF recorder and play along with your favorite WAV and SMF songs
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height12.0078740035 Inches
Length55.2362204161 Inches
Number of items1
SizeFP-30
Weight43 Pounds
Width17.2440944706 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Roland Digital Piano Black (FP-30-BK):

u/zenhexzen · 2 pointsr/piano

That's fantastic! If you're looking around $800 the Roland FP-30 prices at $700 is great, but if you want something that looks a bit more traditional, the Yamaha P-125 with Cabinet is about $830 on amazon.

u/RarelyNecessary · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

/r/piano has an awesome wiki with recommendations like that, although they'll be aimed more at 88-key pianos. Avoiding Casio, they say that this is your best bet under $500 (if you're willing to go over, this is supposed to be better). I've used both of them a little, and they're definitely rock-solid in sound and build quality, but they're definitely more focused at being a piano, so while they do have some other voices, you might wanna check one out in person first to see if it's really what you're looking for.

Roland-wise, they recommend this'un, although it's up to $700. I don't really have experience with this so I can't really say anything.

Hope that helps!

u/BillGrooves · 1 pointr/piano

The price seems to be similar online as well:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/offer-listing/B01B3FBDC4/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new

On Reverb it's more or less the same.

Hmm...

u/expeditionsinsound · 1 pointr/piano

Start with your budget and then consult your teacher. If its electronic make sure it has a graded hammer action which is heavier in the bass than the treble. I've had a few, but now have settled on the Roland series because of the action. The Roland FP30 is a good beginner piano: https://www.amazon.com/Roland-Digital-Portable-Piano-FP-30-BKC/dp/B01B3FBDC4

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Used real pianos are hit and miss. I was a piano tech for a while but got out seeing where the market was heading. Don't buy a used piano without testing each key.

u/kalospiano · 1 pointr/piano

I'd consider a Roland FP30.
88 keys, weighted, nice to play and hear, several sounds, has metronome and midi built-in recorder, about 700 dollars on amazon, I think. Not too big and not too heavy compared to other similar models. IMHO good for beginners, intermediates and even more.
You can get an idea of the specs at the below link, but I'd definitely try it out at a local shop before buying it.

https://www.amazon.com/Roland-FP-30-DIGITAL-PIANO-Black/dp/B01B3FBDC4

u/Fames57 · 1 pointr/saudiarabia

I bought a Roland FP-30 from Adawliah in Khobar Al-Shamalia at: https://goo.gl/maps/MrRxUSRXWnm


On the other hand, I'm looking for a good piano instructor to give me lessons. Do you have any information about that?

u/BouncyBoar · 1 pointr/piano

I bought a Roland FP-30 a while back, and it was well worth the money. It's not super expensive for a piano. But as a beginner, I don't know if you'd be looking to spend that much.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62_LCDLQsU4

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roland-FP-30-Digital-Piano-Black/dp/B01B3FBDC4?th=1

It has weighted keys n all that. I use it during the night with headphones, just like you were looking to do, and play my Grand during the day.