Assuming you were referring to the Roland FP-10. It comes with a cheap plastic pedal. It's not very good, but it did come with one. Also, the Bluetooth on the FP-10 is somewhat broken. It only works with the app, and cannot be used for MIDI over Bluetooth. If anyone was planning on doing that with a Roland piano, the higher numbered FP pianos are better for Bluetooth.
@@potato9832 really? I must have missed it in the box. I couldn’t find it for the life of me haha thanks for the heads up! I plan to check out the FP30x next. Curious to see how it compares!
I’m probably in the minority on this 😅 but the the PHA4 has this stiffness that feels weird to me. Like the release of the key seems to be rigid in a way that just feels off to me. 🤷🏽♂️
Thanks for giving me the heads up! I have a bunch of content on more budget friendly gear coming out! Anything in particular you'd like to see? Maybe how this gear sounds in professional environments/settings?
The best I can offer is that my studio is about 20 feet x 18 feet and it full volume it fills it. Not over powers it but fills it. I hope that helps. (definitely not competing with a drummer)
Debating between this and the FP-30x. The FP-30x sounds kinda bright though but the FP-10 is more mellow which is my speed. Still tryna decide though 💯
Assuming you were referring to the Roland FP-10. It comes with a cheap plastic pedal. It's not very good, but it did come with one. Also, the Bluetooth on the FP-10 is somewhat broken. It only works with the app, and cannot be used for MIDI over Bluetooth. If anyone was planning on doing that with a Roland piano, the higher numbered FP pianos are better for Bluetooth.
@@potato9832 really? I must have missed it in the box. I couldn’t find it for the life of me haha thanks for the heads up! I plan to check out the FP30x next. Curious to see how it compares!
Dude is rocking a Hey Arnold! hoodie. Man oh man this will be the only reviewer I watch now. Love it.
Hahah let’s goo!!
I love your format for reviewing piano dude
@@shidqi100 thanks!
Prefer GHC over PHA4 action? did not expect that. With all that said, love the simplicity of the review
I’m probably in the minority on this 😅 but the the PHA4 has this stiffness that feels weird to me. Like the release of the key seems to be rigid in a way that just feels off to me. 🤷🏽♂️
More budget kdyboards! I love your Nords, but this is way more my speed 😅
Thanks for giving me the heads up! I have a bunch of content on more budget friendly gear coming out! Anything in particular you'd like to see? Maybe how this gear sounds in professional environments/settings?
Nords are overpriced and boring anyway. A DGX670 is much better choice or MODX.
What is the name of the tune you play at 4:43?
A jazz standard called misty
Are the built-in speakers loud enough to fill a large room? Thank you!
The best I can offer is that my studio is about 20 feet x 18 feet and it full volume it fills it. Not over powers it but fills it. I hope that helps. (definitely not competing with a drummer)
1st one🔥
🙌 I see you!
You should try ES60.
Is that by Kawai?
@ZacBarnesMusic yep.
Debating between this and the FP-30x. The FP-30x sounds kinda bright though but the FP-10 is more mellow which is my speed. Still tryna decide though 💯
I’m hoping to get my hands on the fp30x next to try it out! Stay tuned
@ Appreciate you brother 😎 been listening to Blossom crazy
What about shorter pivot length ?
It’s just means the Keybed is slightly stiffer since the leverage point is closer.
What is the difference between this P-143b and the P-145b?
Im no expert but the main difference is that 143 can have only 1 pedal, 145 can connect to 3 pedals. Looks and sounds the same.
64 notes before it "clips out"? What's that mean?
Polyphony, how many notes the piano can play at one time
Just wish jt had Bluetooth thats by far the biggest failing as all my headsets are Bluetooth
Yes that would be convenient for sure