🎹Roland FP-30 vs Kawai ES110 Digital Piano Comparison, Review & Demo🎹

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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    Introduction:
    Kawai’s ES110 was an update to the wildly popular ES100, bringing an updated action, improved speakers, and Bluetooth Midi connectivity. Roland’s FP30 is of a similar vintage, and offers up the PHA-4 action, Bluetooth Midi as well, and a host of extremely easy to use features that most pianists will find useful. Thanks for joining us for this much-requested comparison video...let’s get started!
    Tone Engines & Sound:
    The ES110 uses the Harmonic Imaging engine, which is an additive synthesis on top of an existing sample of a Kawai EX Concert Grand. Please note this is different than the SK-EX sample set that the new CN / CA pianos have. The ES110 can be connected via wireless bluetooth to a tablet with Kawai’s Virtual Technician, which gives you microscopic control of all of the parameters. It also gives the player 192 polyphony, which is PLENTY for great textured playing at any level of complexity.
    The external audio jacks are a fantastic feature, meaning you can plug into an amp without defeating the local speakers with the headphone jack.
    The speakers have been redone on the ES110 vs the ES100, and the bass response has improved, as well as the projection.
    Overall, the piano and e-piano sounds are rich, dynamic, and well-matched to the onboard speakers. With headphones or an amp, the instrument is truly a professional audio source.
    The FP30 has a polyphony of 128, so slightly less than the ES110, but speaker size and power are similar. It uses Roland’s Supernatural Sound Engine which gives users the ability to edit their piano playing experience very similarly to Kawai’s Virtual Technician functionality. While the FP30 certainly has a more complex waveform than the FP10, it’s a much better matchup between it and the ES110. The Kawai in certain ranges seems more authentic in its overtones and treble complexity, but generally someone’s preference will come down to whether they like Roland’s overall brighter tone vs Kawai’s slightly more mellow character.
    Action:
    The ES110 uses the Responsive Hammer Compact Action, which is the first generation of that type (The KDP110 is equipped with the second generation which comes with the triple sensor). It’s a sturdy, lightweight action which has a textured surface and good repetition speed.
    The FP30 uses the PHA-4 Ivory-touch action with escapement, which is a pro-level action found in instruments all the way up to (and above) the $2000 price point. This makes the FP30 a substantial value, when you consider it has the triple sensor, escapement, ivory touch and an extremely robust construction quality.
    The PHA-4 is the exact same action that you’ll find in the FP60, but also the F140r and the RP501r. It has a very well executed ‘faux’ ivory keytop feel and ebony feel on the black keys, a believable escapement simulation, and a rugged physical construction that doesn’t give off unreasonable mechanical sounds or ‘clunks’.
    Conclusions:
    This is a genuine toss-up between these fine instruments. I would give the sound of the Kawai higher points, while the action of the Roland is excellent and feels slightly more robust. There are similar levels of onboard sound offerings and editability as well. So like so many things in life, this will come down to individual taste and priorities between touch, sound, and user interface.
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Комментарии • 326

  • @kaelarkaelar6362
    @kaelarkaelar6362 3 года назад +9

    Love the default sound of the Kawai. I’ve watched a few of these comparison videos now and the Kawai sound never fails to make me smile when I hear it. There’s just something special about it.

    • @samofme9008
      @samofme9008 2 года назад

      Right... we have the same thoughts about it. unlike yamaha easy to explain the tone, roland and casio as well. But kawai?? Theres something special that even i cannot put into words but the best word to explain close to the feeling is i guess the SWEET tone it has. And the rest is just down there unwilling to get expressed 😉. And that keeps me inlove with it. Kawai🖤

  • @evascojb
    @evascojb 3 года назад +21

    Functionality wise I would go for Roland but the Kawai's grand piano sound is just crispy and delicious.

  • @Raptor-lq4iz
    @Raptor-lq4iz 3 года назад +25

    Great! Stu if u can now review ES 110 and the new FP-30x would be more relevant to current market.

  • @glenn808
    @glenn808 3 года назад +14

    I tried out all the different e pianos in my local store here in Berlin, and the action of the FP30 was my favourite, especially for playing classical music

    • @geu6270
      @geu6270 Год назад

      +1 I really was not happy with the es110 action at all. I know a bit about kawai's actions having 2 Ca49 GFC as well as Es8 RH3 (love the grand feel even the GFC [grand feel compact] tolerant of the RH3 compared to anything that was in near and 300-400 dollars over at the time]) That said, expected more of the es110 RHC action. Had a really weird rebound that felt unnatural and not at all like a good dp hybrid "mimic" should.

  • @alexanderjacob77
    @alexanderjacob77 4 года назад +12

    The presenters command over the instruments and the ability to play are impressive. And I loved it.

  • @fomylabliegh732
    @fomylabliegh732 3 года назад +9

    I already bought the Roland FP30x but i keep watching these reviews. I dont know why, but i just cant stop. 😅

  • @catrionatalbot
    @catrionatalbot 4 года назад +14

    Thanks so much for the thoughtful, thorough and fair reviews we can count on you to provide. Since I discovered your reviews, I rarely bother with anyone else’s. There’s just one thing that would be nice, though: at the beginning of your reviews, when you are comparing two pianos for their basic sound quality, could you play the same piece on both? It would make it easier to tell the difference. Thanks so much for your excellent work.

    • @FourthLast
      @FourthLast 2 года назад +1

      You are absolutely right! I can't believe no reviewer I've seen does this. I think they should also play smaller pieces as it's easier to retain the sound of a smaller piece as they swap products than longer ones.

  • @pkrail
    @pkrail 4 года назад +18

    I'm glad you did a 180 and scooted back to the harpsichord.. Yes there are some of us out there,, and for organ sounds too. Tough choice.. from the video alone I'm leaning towards the Roland piano sounds, but would have to try hands on

  • @gabrielvasile3681
    @gabrielvasile3681 4 года назад +14

    Very professional comparison and very pleasant to watch!
    Thank you, Stu!!! Thank you Merriam Music!!!

  • @CarlyWaarly
    @CarlyWaarly 4 года назад +21

    Just want a genuine simple piano sound, looks like the Kawai has the sound and the feel. That Kawai just melts me...or is it your playing, can imagine that Kawai being played late at night in a Hotel Lounge, dreamy! They also do a white version not on your comparisons. Thanks for your comparrison and review of the ES110, just ordered one in white, to match all our workstation kit.

    • @AliaksejKa
      @AliaksejKa 3 года назад

      kawai has noisy rattling keys which are heard not only in the night :)

    • @variamente6855
      @variamente6855 3 года назад

      @@AliaksejKa its not extremely noisy

    • @wa7saka
      @wa7saka 3 года назад

      @@variamente6855 is it only faint

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 4 года назад +8

    Honestly, 14W vs 22W does not matter a lot. Going from 14W to 28W (double the power) would result in +3 dB actual volume output assuming the speaker sensitivity were identical and you're not limited by the speaker cone movement. The actual performance difference between these pianos is probably 2 dB and if there's any more, it's due speaker element differences or other design differences.

  • @d5uncr
    @d5uncr 4 года назад +9

    Regarding 14W vs 22W it's worth remembering that when it comes to audio a doubling of the effect means a 3dB increase in volume.
    So even though the Roland has 50% more watts it's only about 1.5dB louder.

  • @robertstrong8966
    @robertstrong8966 4 года назад +15

    Kawai has more body, a thicker, beautiful blend of harmonics, which more closely resembles a fine acoustic concert grand. Roland is thinner, sounding more hollow with less harmonic content. Roland is very good - Kawai is excellent. Using the scale of 1 - 10, Kawai gets my 10, and Roland gets 9. I believe either would satisfy, so long as you don't hear the other. Now that I've heard both, I'm favoring Kawai. My comments are only regarding tone. I need to play and feel the action, and know the features of both, before rating the one preferred best "over all." In Tone, Kawai sounds closest to fine acoustic grand.

  • @gerdw.8216
    @gerdw.8216 4 года назад +8

    i could just listen for hours to you playing and reviewing... fantastic!!!!!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 года назад

      Thanks Gerd, really glad you like the videos and playing! They're really fun to make.

  • @francescodefendi3201
    @francescodefendi3201 4 года назад +17

    Wow Stu! 👏🏼 Great review 👍🏼 At the end of the day, for the key action, the Watts, the Bluetooth recording through App, I think I’ll go with the FP30. PS I appreciated you did your little homework with the harpsichord sound 😄👍🏼🤙🏽 PS 2 Sometimes I forget about the review and I just enjoy your great playing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Francesco! Glad you enjoyed the comparison, it was fun to do! -stu

  • @maidpretty
    @maidpretty 3 года назад +4

    Kawai ES110 is a great instrument, the action is lighter and very precise, main piano sound is probably a bit better in terms of timbral range and long practice sessions listening fatigue being a bit more clear. I got Roland FP30 though, because I liked it's substantial action and more "playful" main piano sound (tone generator in FP30 models string, damper and key-off resonances, but you can't turn them off which might be a bother to some people - though they are "always on" on acoustic pianos).

    • @Taichientaoyin
      @Taichientaoyin 3 года назад

      Roland is less dynamic

    • @geu6270
      @geu6270 Год назад

      Okay that is troubling that you can't reduce the resonance if that is what you are saying even with the app.....

  • @allangmiller
    @allangmiller 3 года назад +5

    These reviews are great - knowledgeable, articulate & great playing. If only I was in Canada! (Though I do have a relative near Oakville).

  • @Nitrav.
    @Nitrav. 4 года назад +21

    Why u have this low subscriber. I m from India and think that it is one of the best channel.

  • @iRiaph
    @iRiaph 4 года назад +7

    Hi stu! Great comparison. Another thing to add, I owned an es110 and it has this effect on the treble side more realistic like an acoustic piano would have. Roland has good flexible sounds. Seriously i love them both but from my opinion, fp 30 is more good touch with escapement and has a lot of fun to play with.
    Overall,
    If you want authentic piano sounds = kawai
    If you want best feel acoustic piano = roland
    (Im not saying that roland sound is bad. I mean is that its not as good as kawai but roland still rocks)
    Ps. Fp 30 would edge out es110 if it has a dedicated line out.

  • @olegvorkunov5400
    @olegvorkunov5400 3 года назад +3

    First impression from your first example is that Roland sounded to me like it was inside of the huge metal tube. The Bass was not a natural piano string bass.

  • @gustorres7655
    @gustorres7655 4 года назад +9

    I watched your videos before making my mind about purchasing one of these keyboards and also the video of the P-125 and the ES-110. Needless to say I opted for the ES-110 because of the sound. One thing you never mentioned in your videos was that the ES-110 keys when released have a little BOUNCING, which I think it's a little excessive, not that it may be a problem when playing or that it affects the playing but it would have been nice to know. Also the MIDI, Bluetooth device in the ES-110 is NOT the regular Bluetooth that people think it is. It also gave me problems in connecting to my iMac macOS Catalina, Ipad and Iphone and a Motorola g6.

    • @wa7saka
      @wa7saka 3 года назад

      i was thinking of getting an es110 over a roland fp30
      can you elaborate more on what isn’t normal about the bluetooth ?!?!

  • @venkividi
    @venkividi 4 года назад +4

    Wow ! Great review Stu ! After listening to your video, I am sold for Roland FP30 !

    • @yml5233
      @yml5233 4 года назад

      Me too! Just got fp30 two days ago.

    • @alex_ultra_trails
      @alex_ultra_trails 4 года назад +1

      Yangmin Lian Hey ! How does your Roland feel like, is it nice ? I am going to buy my first digital piano but I’m still hesitating between the Kawai and Roland...

  • @radioflyer5730
    @radioflyer5730 3 года назад +3

    I really like the sound on the Kawai but the keys are so noisy. It allows for very expressive playing and excellent dynamics but when you play quietly depending on how you release the key I found the noise distracting. The action is very light almost like synth action, not that it is bad, it is just not realistic at all if they were trying to emulate acoustic. The real problem is the noise from the keys.

  • @mfurman
    @mfurman 3 года назад +3

    I am surprised how opinions about which piano has the best sounds, differ. I had three Roland digital pianos and I prefer the sound of Yamaha P125 and am currently waiting for ES110

  • @Ratlins9
    @Ratlins9 3 года назад

    Thank you for taking the time to evaluate these two digital pianos. A very comprehensive review and quite helpful.

  • @DynamiteKid1224
    @DynamiteKid1224 3 года назад +5

    Roland sounds much richer & full body love it!❤😍 Thanks!

    • @user-xy8ec9nw3u
      @user-xy8ec9nw3u 3 года назад

      Kawai better
      you have to try 😅

    • @r.w.8182
      @r.w.8182 3 года назад

      What did you smoke?

    • @DynamiteKid1224
      @DynamiteKid1224 3 года назад

      @@user-xy8ec9nw3u my friend has a Kawai not just the exact model this guy is using on the video. Thanks!

    • @DynamiteKid1224
      @DynamiteKid1224 3 года назад

      @@user-xy8ec9nw3u my friend has a Kawai not just the exact model this guy is using on the video. Thanks!

    • @DynamiteKid1224
      @DynamiteKid1224 3 года назад

      @@r.w.8182 Sorry I don't smoke. I'm just loyal to the company where I used to work & earned from there. So I'm just giving back. But I never bash the competition. Because I want to try & enjoy all of them. I don't mind playing from low end products to high end. As long as me and my friends enjoy playing for other people. But now I'm into drums my 3rd. hobby. Currently I have 4 hobbies. I just take turns using my talent. Thanks! But my dream board is a Korg Kronos 2 88 keys, Yamaha Montage 7. Thanks!

  • @LadyYouLia
    @LadyYouLia 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for the great comparison! It gave me a chance to make my decision. By the way, you are a great musician - I really liked it!

  • @abath07
    @abath07 3 года назад +7

    21:20 key point! The Kawai is more playable. The Roland is hard work to play, it’s fatiguing if you play a lot. Many folks don’t like it and believe the Kawai is more pianistic.

    • @secretmission7607
      @secretmission7607 2 года назад

      Yes I share this view. The Kawai is MUCH more playable imo.

  • @mayiask654
    @mayiask654 3 года назад +6

    About the PHA-4 Standard Action of the Roland:
    People should be aware that this is actually the action at the bottom end of Roland actions’ line.
    Its name PHA-4 is misleading.
    Any advanced player should know that the pha-4 Standard version has nothing to do with the PHA-4 Premium or Concert versions.
    Only thing they got in common is the “PHA-4” part in their names
    “Concert” and “Premium” are the successors of the PHA-III action, which also is the predecessor of the much more sophisticated PHA-50 action.
    Whereas the PHA-4 STANDARD is more or less the successor of the lower level Ivory-Feel-G action.
    Although the PHA-4 Standard indeed feels quite nice and it can be played pretty dynamically while allowing fast runs it has one major drawback:
    Although it has 3 Sensors which should allow for fast repetitions on a single key this is not the case at all.
    Frankly speaking the PHA-4 Standard sucks in this field.
    You will not be able to do fast single key repetitions as with the PHA-4 Concert, Premium or the PHA 50.
    So any advanced player who needs an action with really fast repetition capabilities might get disappointed very soon.

    • @quananginh9446
      @quananginh9446 3 года назад

      how about the PHA Alpha II keyboard, how does it compare to the PHA-4 Standard?

    • @mayiask654
      @mayiask654 3 года назад

      @@quananginh9446 sorry, i have no expereience with the Alpha II action.
      But according to this discussion at pianoworld (and few other threads there) forum.pianoworld.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/2337383/Roland_PHA_vs_lightweight_acti.html it seems to be a enty level (lower end) keyboard.

    • @stefanbalmus1659
      @stefanbalmus1659 3 года назад +1

      How would you compare the PHA-4 to the one in the Kawai in that regard?

    • @ankushsharma8061
      @ankushsharma8061 2 года назад

      @@stefanbalmus1659 good question

  • @God-dt7om
    @God-dt7om 4 года назад +5

    you have really helped me on buying a piano. Ive gone for the roland.

  • @matt_phistopheles
    @matt_phistopheles 4 года назад +15

    Nice comparison. You should have mentioned in the app section that Kawai apps are still only available for some exotic niche operating systems while the apps from Roland, Yamaha and most other competitors also support Android. Customers will most likely take this for granted these days and will be confused if they can't find the Kawai apps in the play store (at least I was).

  • @MJ-fo8sc
    @MJ-fo8sc 4 года назад +8

    Hi, Stu!
    Love your reviews!
    If you were picking one to use for songwriting, which obviously includes recording on a computer (via an audio interface), which would you go with and why?
    Thank you.

  • @uncle_turkey
    @uncle_turkey 2 года назад

    16:20 you’re actually playing Higher Ground though I’m sure somebody has already commented that :p
    Great video, I really appreciate your time and effort!

  • @WeaselDev
    @WeaselDev 3 года назад +9

    I see everyone prefer the sound of the ES110, am I the only one that enjoy more the Rolan sound ? The Kawai sounds too sharp, almost like it was cut, while the FP-30 is a little softer, more varied.

  • @tszabon
    @tszabon 4 года назад +6

    I have FP30 and still like it's sound more that KAWAI. FP30 is warmer, single tone is more solid. One thing I've noticed since I start playing digital piano I can no longer play on the real upright piano, it's too loud and even when it's little of out of tune it's very noticeable.

    • @88keys.
      @88keys. 4 года назад

      Hey do you think fp 30 has a limiting advantage since it has got a 1/4 headphone jack. How to connect it to an external speaker/amps.

    • @tszabon
      @tszabon 4 года назад +1

      @@88keys.hi, FP30 has 2 headphone connections in the front, 1/4 and 3.5mm. You can connect it to external devices using right cable. It's not a "line out" connection but should work fine. I have connected FP30 to my Yamaha NX-N500 speakers with 3.5mm jack cable and it worked ok.

  • @TheCyndrome
    @TheCyndrome 4 года назад +6

    I like the sound of the Roland better.

  • @elizabethvhwong
    @elizabethvhwong 4 года назад +50

    After watching this video, I prefer ES110 to FP30.

  • @winstonsabellona2204
    @winstonsabellona2204 4 года назад +47

    I think we just found the Marques Brownlee of Keyboards and Pianos. Didn't we...?

  • @randszzob8590
    @randszzob8590 4 года назад +4

    I came hear from after watching another well-known piano reviewer (initials JPS...). No-one seems to get into the details of the piano sound that go towards creating realism. I'm talking about things like sympathetic resonance, pedaling, etc. It would be great if one of you reviewers devised a method to show this; it would not be difficult to do. Other than that, an excellent review, thanks.

  • @Geetarhed
    @Geetarhed 4 года назад +10

    Great playing, fabulous demo

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for listening and commenting :) -stu

  • @JS45678
    @JS45678 4 года назад +3

    Being in my 7th month at piano and 3 weeks away from a half century old, everything sounds bad when I play so I can’t go wrong!
    Going w the Roland FP-30 upgrading from my 76 key Yamaha NP-32.
    Thank you for the great review! 🎹🤠🤚

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 года назад +2

      Best of luck with the journey, and thanks for watching! -stu

  • @benjaminsmith2287
    @benjaminsmith2287 4 года назад +9

    Kawai has more piano sounds, but only half of them are really of very good quality. Roland, maybe two out of the three. I feel that the hard attack on both of these is somewhat overly enhanced at higher velocity levels. The soft tone is nice on the Kawai, good on the Roland. There is a sense though of slapping brightness when playing loud on both of these. When you move up to ES8 and FP90, it's not anywhere near as pronounced and doesn't seem overly enhanced. That's the downside of this price point vs. the higher price point when timbre changes are part of the sound engines.
    Roland has an almost American sound to some of its patches. It's a kind of bold piano sound. Kawai is a bit more delicate. A little sweeter. Though the more expensive Rolands get sweet as well.

  • @Charles-yf5bk
    @Charles-yf5bk 3 года назад +10

    Kawai has the best sound. hands down

    • @UrlikMonika
      @UrlikMonika 2 года назад

      Here? Yes. But new 30x beats Kawai 110.

  • @blueser100
    @blueser100 4 года назад +1

    Great video comparison. Would have liked to hear the speakers since there is a significant wattage difference.

  • @dros7202
    @dros7202 4 года назад +13

    Thank you for this comparison! I've been practicing piano for one year with a very simple piano (5 octaves, no weighted keys) and I'm looking for something better. I only tried the FP30 so far, but personal feeling, the ivory touch was a bit rough surface and the dp-2 pedal is poor. For the rest I agree with pro and cons of the review
    One dumb question about escapement, should I worry about it? Or it needs years of practice to play a piece that "needs it"?

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 4 года назад +2

      dros: I hope you don't mind me butting in. Perhaps you've got your new piano already, but just in case: At this level, escapment is one tiny luxury extra. Considering the instrument you are coming from, either of these pianos will make you feel like you've entered another universe. But even so, they are inexpensive instruments, lacking many niceties, such as an onboard screen, sympathetic resonance, the better sound samples and more. So don't worry about escapment.
      The Roland is richer in sounds and features, but classical pianists probably prefer the Kawai, which comes with a great pedal by the way. Buy a sturdy stand for any weighted instrument.
      If you need an inexpensive, highly portable instrument, look at the Yamaha P-121. If you want an attractive instrument in your living room, consider the Yamaha YDP-164 Arius. It costs a bit more, but wow! Comes in rosewood as well as black and white.

  • @johanhuisman6961
    @johanhuisman6961 3 года назад +1

    Nice presentation and very good review! Thanks!😀

  • @ettaj21
    @ettaj21 4 года назад +3

    I really enjoy your review. I’m w beginner and I’m really torn with which one to get! 🙈 I’m drawn to the Roland for the keyaction but the tone of Kawai I love!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 года назад +3

      Super tough choice I agree. I find the ES110 speakers and native tone to be a little deeper and 'rounder' around the edges...from an action stand point you ideally should try them both...quite different but equally great. FP30 is a more versatile choice if you're going to be using it for things other than just playing. -stu

    • @ettaj21
      @ettaj21 4 года назад +4

      Merriam Music thank you for getting back to me, I decided to get the ES110 and I love it! I’m a beginner so just using it for practice at the moment! Xx

  • @rcjp
    @rcjp 4 года назад +69

    How come it seems *physically* *impossible* for you to hit a wrong note!?

    • @seheyt
      @seheyt 4 года назад +25

      Jazz

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 4 года назад +20

      His chords are so complex there are no wrong notes.

    • @PakBudiTarigan
      @PakBudiTarigan 3 года назад +1

      Blessing from LORD

  • @francescodefendi3201
    @francescodefendi3201 4 года назад +4

    08:38 Is there some groove at Merriam’s? Oh, man...yes indeed! 🎹🎹🎹

  • @henrikpettersson2886
    @henrikpettersson2886 3 года назад +2

    This was an excellent review. :)

  • @eKko0
    @eKko0 3 года назад +3

    If fp30's weren't sold out everywhere I may have picked one up but maybe it's good they are because I'm leaning es110 now

    • @JeremyMcCant
      @JeremyMcCant 3 года назад +1

      Don't get the roland, the action is great, but they start making a clicking soun and they start making a wobbly sound when you release the black keys over time and ot gets worse as you go.

    • @eKko0
      @eKko0 3 года назад +1

      @@JeremyMcCant appreciate the info, couldnt find either for sale anywhere so ended up with a p125, so much for watching this comparison video multiple times lol

  • @descardo7823
    @descardo7823 2 года назад

    Hmm, I think I choose Roland fp 30x, Roland action way more like acoustic piano, and the sound of the piano is good too, thank you for the review 👍

  • @s99p40
    @s99p40 4 года назад +2

    Really love your reviews

  • @arbbr9397
    @arbbr9397 3 года назад

    what a KING love u man keep up these fantastic reviews

  • @meesch1208
    @meesch1208 4 года назад

    Thanks for such a useful video, really helpful in my decision on which piano to go for.

  • @victoravilaluvsangenden4029
    @victoravilaluvsangenden4029 3 года назад +1

    Hi Merriam. Thanks for these helpful videos. I've just purchased the fp30 and was wondering what stand type (x or z) and brand would be best for it?

  • @handyman4everyman
    @handyman4everyman 2 года назад

    I just want to listen him play all day…!

  • @ian757
    @ian757 4 года назад +2

    Another great video Stu. Try Scarborough Fair (Canticle) used in the film, ‘The Graduate’ as a nice demo of a Harpsichord if you need to in future. 👌

  • @eduard_glibka
    @eduard_glibka 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for very useful information!

  • @alexchoo7190
    @alexchoo7190 4 года назад +22

    But how do I buy your skills?

    • @user-xy8ec9nw3u
      @user-xy8ec9nw3u 3 года назад +1

      ,💩

    • @johnbishop5316
      @johnbishop5316 3 года назад +3

      You can't buy his skills. But they are easy to acquire. You sart at age 7 or before and do 4 hours a day practice. At 12, when everyone tells you how good you are, you raise it to 6 or 7 until you are 20. Easy if you ask me.

  • @sharbubbles972
    @sharbubbles972 3 года назад +5

    "BIG FINIIIIISSSSHHHHH". I love this man. lol 😆

  • @eldiostor1924
    @eldiostor1924 4 года назад +1

    A couple days ago I bought the Roland FP30 piano, and I do not regret my choice (sorry my bad english haha).

  • @dk2428
    @dk2428 4 года назад

    Thank u so much for making these video's. Your reviews are easily the best on the web.
    Fantastic playing!

  • @DynamiteKid1224
    @DynamiteKid1224 3 года назад

    Got the Roland FP30 2 years ago love it! Thanks!

    • @WeaselDev
      @WeaselDev 3 года назад +1

      no problem with the keys ? A lot of people said that the keys get really clicky with time.

    • @DynamiteKid1224
      @DynamiteKid1224 3 года назад

      @@WeaselDev no problem with mine Sir thanks.

    • @user-xy8ec9nw3u
      @user-xy8ec9nw3u 3 года назад

      I have both.
      But kawai better for me

  • @sambond0079
    @sambond0079 4 года назад +7

    I find some frequencies in the Kawai piano samples hurt my ears. That's why I got the Roland ;)

    • @MegaMech
      @MegaMech 4 года назад +3

      Real pianos will hurt your ears too. I usually practice on Steinway baby grands with headphones in my ears or I set the desk on top with the lid closed.

    • @sambond0079
      @sambond0079 4 года назад

      @@MegaMech Interesting. I don't have an issue with natural string sounds. I think it's more to do with the way the sound sample is processed on some DPs. I find that Roland's supernatural piano is more pleasing to my ears . Maybe because it's closer to the real thing.

    • @ionuts.3007
      @ionuts.3007 4 года назад

      Thx a lot for sharing this. I have a Korg right now that hurt my ears and i want to change it. After reading your comment i've placed an order for a FP-30. I was so undecided between this two.

    • @sambond0079
      @sambond0079 4 года назад

      @@ionuts.3007 Thanks. I love my FP30! Sound and action are brilliant. Play it every day and no earache ;) Hope you like yours. Let me know how you get on.

    • @ionuts.3007
      @ionuts.3007 4 года назад

      @@sambond0079 sounds are very nice, the action is a little heavier that i was expected, but is addictive.

  • @erykbugajski7747
    @erykbugajski7747 3 года назад +3

    Keep hearing that the Roland FP-30 keys become very clicky and loud after just weeks of playing. Has anyone not had any issues with the FP-30¿?

  • @pranavjayaprakasanut
    @pranavjayaprakasanut 4 года назад +5

    Nice one 👌

  • @agustincaballero2952
    @agustincaballero2952 3 года назад +3

    That blues demo there is lit🔥 9:51

  • @gonzalobarsamian8977
    @gonzalobarsamian8977 4 года назад +2

    great comparison! the fact that fp30 doesnt have line outputs, isnt it an important disadvantage once amplifying? I mean, it could saturate the sound, or disable the posbility to listen the sound by headphones.

    • @riandarizza3697
      @riandarizza3697 4 года назад +1

      I own an FP30 and it has 3.5mm headphone jack which is very much helpful for home user and next to it, a line output (LR) with big phone jack. Most dig piano only have the large phone jack where you'll need a converter installed.

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 4 года назад +2

      It does seem a contradiction that the seemingly most "stage oriented" piano at this price level does not have two dedicated outputs. I'd prefer the Yamaha P-121 for better outputs, price, portability and piano clarity at home. When things get this cheap, you don't miss 88 keys so much, in fact 73 can be a distinct advantage.

  • @Burps___
    @Burps___ Год назад

    I just ordered the Kawai ES110 in white! It's $200US less than the new (and yet unproven) Kawai ES120, so I went with tried and true. 😀

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Год назад

      The ES110 is an amazing model with an excellent tone and touch! I know you will be thrilled with what it has to offer musically. :)

  • @armsby
    @armsby 3 года назад +2

    IMPORTANT: Due to a design flaw in the Es110, the EQ for the internal speakers is routed to the line outs.
    No one doing reviews on RUclips mentions switching it off and so ALL Demos sound completely wrong.
    The Es110 does sound fantastic if you switch the damm EQ off!
    Beautiful descant sustain on the second Grand for example. All the comments on boomy bass or cutting treble are wrong I'm afraid.
    Headphones are unaffected.

    • @heartseed478
      @heartseed478 2 года назад +1

      This design flaw has been around since ES100. Too bad they didn't fix it yet. No problem though. The EQ actually helps in a band setting.

  • @francescodefendi3201
    @francescodefendi3201 4 года назад +4

    Anyone knows something about new digital pianos (same price of these...more or less) coming out from Namm 2020?

  • @secondpack3965
    @secondpack3965 3 года назад +1

    1). Kawai es110 & roland fp30, have transpose??
    2). is kawai can use the roland sustain pedal??
    3). Which recomendation..?

  • @antonioperillo1182
    @antonioperillo1182 3 года назад

    Good evening and thank you for your professional video and skill about the way of playing piano.
    From the comparison between this two stage pianos, I think that Roland keyboard can be higher quality ( with escapement) and for the ivory feel like keyboard.
    What's your opinion about the sensation under your fingers?
    Many compliments to you from Italy, go on so!!! 👍👍👏👏👏

  • @t.h.o.m.a.s_w.o.o.d
    @t.h.o.m.a.s_w.o.o.d 4 года назад +1

    Hi, someone know what is the "only one internal sound that can be recorded" who the guy talking about on minute 27:25 ?? Because, as i know, with the roland fp30 you can only use usb output like midi signal or the bad headphone output to record with a pc. And is the Bluetooth recorder App really the answer? Is the quality really hight and can you record all the various voices with this method?? Thanks

  • @philluvschips3787
    @philluvschips3787 4 года назад +15

    My ears aren't great, but the Roland sounds a bit 'backstage', I'll vote the Kawai.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  4 года назад +3

      It's a great sample set on the Kawai, for sure. Thanks for watching!

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 4 года назад +2

      Phil Luvschips, it's very hard to get the real sound from one or two reviews. I like what Stuart says somewhere about the giggability of the Roland, and how the Kawai shines as a solo piano. Hope he doesn't mind my paraphrasing.
      The FP-30 is more up-to-date than the ES110, and is perhaps more suited to modern music, but I still prefer the Kawai and Yamaha sounds, even for jazz. It's a shame the FP-30 needs a special Y cable to connect it to external amplification.
      A beginner can advance a lot while playing either of the pianos reviewed here, so they will give great service for the price.
      Another good contender is the P-121. It's cheaper, lighter, well featured and more compact. I think that at this level, 73 keys are better than 88 since they have a distinct space/portability advantage.

  • @timoteiirimia571
    @timoteiirimia571 4 года назад +7

    Roland !
    Yes...kawai sound a little bit better on piano(to bright for me) but it's subjective.
    Roland app works on Android, has better speakers, clean and modern design, and the Roland action is better(escapement, ivory and it's harder than Kawai)
    You must play however soft pieces, what you play is fortissimo.

    • @k13468
      @k13468 4 года назад +1

      Hey, im still torn between them.. do you know which one imitates accoustic piano better? Both sound and key-pressing feeling

    • @riandarizza3697
      @riandarizza3697 4 года назад

      @@k13468 Hi. I own the FP30 and from time to time I went to a music store just to play acoustic piano. The FP30 is as heavy as the upright piano (in my opinion, it is heavier than grand). I've tried the ES110 and the key is a bit lighter than grand piano. I would never do a slide with the FP30 using the 'standard' technique (using your nail...seriously, it's painful if you missed).
      As for the sound, if you use the dedicated stand, I prefer the FP30 sound character. To be honest, it doesn't sound nice with headphones on (Tried with Bose and Sony active headphones). Again, this is an individual preference.

    • @88keys.
      @88keys. 4 года назад

      @@riandarizza3697 hey did you connect your fp30 with external speaker /amps ? How can I use fp30 in performing gig ?

  • @bettyjane6684
    @bettyjane6684 3 года назад

    Great videos best of everything to you

  • @THBakker69
    @THBakker69 3 года назад +4

    I want to use a digital piano mainly as a MIDI controller: is a triple sensor, like in the Roland FP-10, more important than the level of control the ES110 is capable of with two sensors?

  • @TheAarowsmith
    @TheAarowsmith 4 года назад +2

    Sounds identical almost except the Kawai is a bit more realistic and expressive. Kawai rules with better piano and non piano sounds.

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 3 года назад +2

    Listening to this video again through studio monitors and then headphones, I don't like the sounds on either piano. So muddy, particularly in the centre! If you take the view that it isn't necessary to sound anything like an acoustic piano, then maybe they have some good applications, but I still don't like them. The FP30 has been replaced by the FP30X anyway, which is much better. I tried the ES-110 in a store recently, and was very disappointed by the action as well as the sound. I'd rather have a Yamaha P-125 or even a P-45 than either of these two, but the new Roland FP30X (which I tried too) beats all of these on the action and sound, except possibly the P-125 on sound. Viewers can talk about similarities to concert grands, but at this price point you usually have to make serious concessions on sound and on action.
    For those who don't mind something a little more old-fashioned and without speakers, the Korg D1 is a good option. It lacks many of the latest portable piano features, but it has nice sounds, a great action, a basic screen (so useful) proper MIDI connections and proper L&R outputs. It's a great junior stage piano (at the price of an entry level portable piano) except for having no split keyboard (2-voice) feature. But the best deal of all is the Yamaha P-121 with only 73 keys. It has one of the best sounds under 1000 dollars (even if that isn't immediately apparent) yet it's cheaper than all of these pianos. Losing a few keys is a good place to start the compromise IMO. Stu says don't compromise on the main piano sound. I rest my case.

  • @virgilrw
    @virgilrw 3 года назад

    Excellent Review!
    ☆☆☆☆☆
    Virtuoso Musicianship!
    😎

  • @locolyric
    @locolyric 4 года назад +3

    how about compare the fp30 to korg d1

  • @Diego_Occhipinti
    @Diego_Occhipinti 3 года назад

    Good review, as always.
    I haven´t played the Roland but I found it very difficult to play thrills or rapid repeated notes on the kawai ES1110. You have to let the key almost reach the top to repeat it.
    I´m leaving my beloved Yamaha p90 looking for a better action under $1000 to control Pianoteq.

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 3 года назад +1

      The P90 isn't bad, but the action is unconventional. I presume that built-in speakers are not important to you. You're best option might be the Korg D1. It's well within your budget and it boasts one of Korg's very best actions. It's a sort of junior stage piano and lacks speakers and lacks USB to host, but you can connect a conversion cable from the MIDI OUT port. Spend 20 dollars plus on the cable to get a good one. Or you could use a MIDI controller with weighted keys such as the Studiologic SL88 Studio, which is very inexpensive. I don't know how good the action is. The Roland FP30X is a very up-to-date digital piano, with a satisfying action and USB to host, and is still within you're budget.

    • @Diego_Occhipinti
      @Diego_Occhipinti 3 года назад

      @@Zoco101 thank you so much. Actually Korg D1 was my first option but if Roland's action is as good as korg's D1 I'd rather get a Roland because of it's extra features and it's piano sound, for I'd have the chance to leave my laptop at home if needed.
      Thank you again.
      I guess I'll have to try them.

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 3 года назад +1

      @@Diego_Occhipinti You're welcome. I've tried the Roland FP30X action, and it is pretty good. I don't like the buttons much, particularly not the touch sensitivity controls and volume controls. The main sounds are well above average. I haven't tried the D1, but it's action comes well recommended. The sounds are PCM, and I doubt they are better than those on the FP30X since it's an older instrument. But they should be fine for occasional use.

  • @user-mb7kd2tz1d
    @user-mb7kd2tz1d 3 года назад

    How do you connect fp 30? Which cables do you use and in which ports you put it in? Thank you for reply in advance.

  • @thomasschatton3481
    @thomasschatton3481 4 года назад +4

    Great video! Could you make a comparison between the Casio PX-S1000 and the Roland FP-30? That would be fantastic!

    • @andrewwexler4779
      @andrewwexler4779 4 года назад +2

      Even the fp10 is superior to the ox s1000 tried it at a guitar center and the action felt kind of cheap and the sound was tinny to me might just be preference but I far prefer even the fp10 so the fp30 is probably leagues better

    • @thomasschatton3481
      @thomasschatton3481 4 года назад

      @@andrewwexler4779 Yeah, thanks, I also saw reviews in the meantime in which it has been said that the action of the Casio is not so good, and that the Rolands, but also the Kawai ES-110 have better actions.

    • @eduardkeller6304
      @eduardkeller6304 4 года назад +1

      I believe Casio calculators are brilliant ;-)

    • @thomasschatton3481
      @thomasschatton3481 3 года назад +1

      @@eduardkeller6304 😅 Oh, that's an important point!

  • @amitdeypablo4127
    @amitdeypablo4127 4 года назад +2

    kawai sounds best for me

  • @barrnycharlton8951
    @barrnycharlton8951 3 года назад +1

    seriously was expecting some Oh L’amour then 9:52

  • @icdims
    @icdims 3 года назад

    Roland's lower octave feels so boomy, like the sound is all over the place where in kawai it is just fine

  • @johnbishop5316
    @johnbishop5316 3 года назад +3

    FP appears not to have proper line level outputs. It suggests using headphone output. What a horrible idea. Haven't heard the term "impedance mismatch" for decades.

  • @GabrielCaride
    @GabrielCaride 4 года назад +2

    I'm sorry, maybe I missed something... but why do you even need the phone to change the sound of the pianos? Can't you just simply change them from the keyboard's built-in buttons?

    • @GabrielCaride
      @GabrielCaride 4 года назад

      @Ed Well now I know! I bought the ES110 and it's pretty good! Even better than I expected tbh...

    • @pianoenthusiast6649
      @pianoenthusiast6649 4 года назад +1

      @@GabrielCaride would you recommend it over Roland fp10? People said that the fp10 develops clicking noises over time. Does the same happens to ES110?

    • @kenamamanglon4248
      @kenamamanglon4248 4 года назад

      @@pianoenthusiast6649 nope i've had mine for over a year or so it still works like its brand new!

  • @chriswilde3742
    @chriswilde3742 4 года назад +2

    Is there's an there's an ANDROID APP for Kawai ES110? I can only find Sound Museum App for Apple IOS. ... I love your videos. Great information. Thank you!

  • @luiscid1900
    @luiscid1900 3 года назад +1

    I believe Kawai takes the cake

  • @kerennoemifriasabad4375
    @kerennoemifriasabad4375 4 года назад +1

    Finally... which one is better??

  • @morganalvarez5925
    @morganalvarez5925 4 года назад +6

    The Kawai has better E Piano sound

  • @jesseedwards1949
    @jesseedwards1949 3 года назад

    Can someone please tell me what the pieces are he plays! I always love them but never know how to find them. Like the one at 5:08 . Thanks!

  • @dongwarrenmusic
    @dongwarrenmusic 3 года назад

    Ok. Subscribed. 😄
    If kawai is lower when it comes to price, i'll go for it. And i will give one reason, brighter sound. Make it two, 2nd, low wattage then lower power consumption.

  • @frangalarza
    @frangalarza 3 года назад

    Mic is picking the key noise. I image there is also some ambient piano sound coming from the mic, and it sounds like that. So this is not the purest sound that come out of the pianos.

  • @davidoneill913
    @davidoneill913 3 года назад

    General question, which app is best for learning piano.

  • @pianomikeoct
    @pianomikeoct 4 года назад +16

    The Kawai is the better sounding piano for sure , I think all the sounds sound better on the Kawai .

    • @ferdearmas8732
      @ferdearmas8732 4 года назад

      Hi Mike, and what about key action?, which is faster or more responsive, confortable to play and reliable?..., i´m looking for the best finger to sound connection too!...

    • @pianomikeoct
      @pianomikeoct 4 года назад

      @@ferdearmas8732 Hi , Kawai MP11 has the best touch ,finger to sound ,its like a real piano ,I do not know about the other Kawai actions .

    • @ferdearmas8732
      @ferdearmas8732 4 года назад

      @@pianomikeoct Thanks Mike, and second and third place after MP11 between Yamaha P515 and Roland RD2000?. Are you tried Roland RD88/FP10/30?. What are your impressions about this key action?.

    • @pianomikeoct
      @pianomikeoct 4 года назад +1

      @@ferdearmas8732 I have only played t p515 and RD 2000 ,the Yamaha to me is easier to play and has a full sounding piano if you lower the lid a little , the Roland has a more intricate piano sound which I kind of like better than the Yamaha . The Roland's a little sluggish compared to the Yamaha but you can get used to the action and has a lot more sounds , I like the electric piano's better on the Roland .

    • @ferdearmas8732
      @ferdearmas8732 4 года назад

      @@pianomikeoct Thanks Mike, very helpful answer, and which key action feels more confortable playing near the fulcrum, and more high end or more wooden (solid) and reliable between Roland and Yamaha?.