Very useful information. I was wondering if you could tell me what the height of the keys is, from the top surface of wood panel that the keyboard is fastened to, to the top surface of the white keys. Thank you.
@@Pe6ek Hi mate, i´m scared about the horror reviews about clicking noises and break keys in devices with built in PHA4 keybeds, like FP10/30. This fact together with a slow (sluggish) and insanely heavy key action prone to injuries to wrists and hands..., is your case too my friend?. I´m looking for a reliable and confortable key action, please tell me about Kawai, Yamaha, Casio and Korg best options for a slab practice. Thanks!.
Is the Roland FP-80 still in production? I’ve been trying to purchase one through my local piano/ digital keyboard shops but they don’t have the FP-80 listed. Also, is the Casio px-s3000 worth purchasing?
@@KMNKeyboardVault Thanks Much , Kris 🙏🏽💥👍🏽 And I imagined that Kawai might have had the most realistic feel after I saw a clip of you with a Kawai opened up , as you were adjusting the actions as if you would be in an actual action of an acoustic grand .
Hi mate, great review, please tell me which key action is better, faster or more responsive, more confortable and more reliable between this, RD2K, Yamaha P515 or Kawai ES7/8?. Thanks!.
@@KMNKeyboardVault Thanks for answer my friend!, and which key action is faster between RD2000/FP90 and FP80?, and is FP10/30 key action equal fast or responsive?, what do you think about this cheap key action?.
@@ferdearmas8732 RD2000/FP90 have PHA-50 - the best among all Roland's pianos, FP10/30 have PHA-4 standard - noisy and sluggish. PHA-50 is a bit more responsive and far more piano-like
Matthew Chan It basically depends on your budget but if you have a very low budget I say either get the Roland FP-30 or Yamaha P-125 if you have more money to spend and you want the best piano sounds get the Roland FP-80 or FP-90 or the Yamaha P-515
Thanks Kris. Useful info for Roland owners.
Very useful information. I was wondering if you could tell me what the height of the keys is, from the top surface of wood panel that the keyboard is fastened to, to the top surface of the white keys. Thank you.
Hi Kris, please, can you make a same video with FP10 key action?. Thanks!.
Is yours noisy too?
@@Pe6ek Hi mate, i´m scared about the horror reviews about clicking noises and break keys in devices with built in PHA4 keybeds, like FP10/30. This fact together with a slow (sluggish) and insanely heavy key action prone to injuries to wrists and hands..., is your case too my friend?. I´m looking for a reliable and confortable key action, please tell me about Kawai, Yamaha, Casio and Korg best options for a slab practice. Thanks!.
According to the internet this between ph3 and ph4?
Is the Roland FP-80 still in production? I’ve been trying to purchase one through my local piano/ digital keyboard shops but they don’t have the FP-80 listed. Also, is the Casio px-s3000 worth purchasing?
The FP-90 is the newest version
KMNKeyboardVault newest version, yes. Though slightly out of my budget here in Canada 😬
As far as action feel ... which would you prefer? A Kawai electronic piano, Roland , Or Yamaha ? (To trigger plug ins on a computer )
They’re all good to me Kawai has the best actions
@@KMNKeyboardVault Thanks Much , Kris 🙏🏽💥👍🏽
And I imagined that Kawai might have had the most realistic feel after I saw a clip of you with a Kawai opened up , as you were adjusting the actions as if you would be in an actual action of an acoustic grand .
Hi mate, great review, please tell me which key action is better, faster or more responsive, more confortable and more reliable between this, RD2K, Yamaha P515 or Kawai ES7/8?. Thanks!.
Fer De Armas to me that Yamaha is more reliable than all of them but what I like about the Roland is that it’s more fluent I could do faster runs
@@KMNKeyboardVault Thanks for answer my friend!, and which key action is faster between RD2000/FP90 and FP80?, and is FP10/30 key action equal fast or responsive?, what do you think about this cheap key action?.
@@ferdearmas8732 RD2000/FP90 have PHA-50 - the best among all Roland's pianos, FP10/30 have PHA-4 standard - noisy and sluggish. PHA-50 is a bit more responsive and far more piano-like
@@koticmorskoj6409 Thanks for reply my friend, and which is better between PHA-50 and Yamaha NWX in P515?.
@@ferdearmas8732 PHA-50 no doubt
I have a question, which keyboard in your opinion is the best or close to a piano sound. With 81 keys. Anyone has suggestions?
Matthew Chan It basically depends on your budget but if you have a very low budget I say either get the Roland FP-30 or Yamaha P-125 if you have more money to spend and you want the best piano sounds get the Roland FP-80 or FP-90 or the Yamaha P-515
@@KMNKeyboardVault Hi friend, and what about Kawai key actions like ES110 and ES7/8, and which key action is your favorite, and why?. Thanks!.
@@KMNKeyboardVault Thank you so much for your opinion. Very grateful.
Kris, If you ever open your Yamaha P515 could you show us the action? I think it has a new action called NWX (Natural Wood X)
thanks for this i have the Roland fp 80 needs a clean bad 4 years old mins is but im definitely due for an upgrade Im wanting thr Roland RD 2000 lol
Thank you!
Be happy it doesn't have the PHA-4 action. I just got my fourth FP10 and within 1 freakin' day one of the keys is making loud noises. Unbelievable.
Yes! It is making clickking sounds. I would not buy this if I knew it. I can't believe how very few people think about this issue online
Does the noise effect playing and feel or is it just a sound ?