Scott Tibbs is so talented that he could make 'any" piano sound great. My issue is with the decline of Roland FP piano's. I have always been a Roland piano user (starting with the FP4, then the FP7F, and then the FP-80). I love the sound quality of Roland, but I have noticed a trend towards cost cutting. My FP80 has a noticeably poor audio amp and reverb (ambiance) sound. I was only able to help this by adding external powered monitors and a reverb pedal. This combined with the shrinking info screen make it a poor choice for someone that wants a digital piano with good built in speakers.
IF you're an honest musician you'll all agree that Kawai MP series stage pianos are the only genuine stage piano. Nord Grand and Yamaha is close but not as real as kawai.... I see the gun pointed at you, Sir.
Great design choices. Knobs and sliders are indented so no more breaking off of any parts when packing and transporting the instrument...
Scott Tibbs is so talented that he could make 'any" piano sound great. My issue is with the decline of Roland FP piano's. I have always been a Roland piano user (starting with the FP4, then the FP7F, and then the FP-80). I love the sound quality of Roland, but I have noticed a trend towards cost cutting. My FP80 has a noticeably poor audio amp and reverb (ambiance) sound. I was only able to help this by adding external powered monitors and a reverb pedal. This combined with the shrinking info screen make it a poor choice for someone that wants a digital piano with good built in speakers.
what's the price? And are the keys in scaled hammer action?
Does the keyboard have built in styles???
Is this a re-release or refresh
IF you're an honest musician you'll all agree that Kawai MP series stage pianos are the only genuine stage piano. Nord Grand and Yamaha is close but not as real as kawai.... I see the gun pointed at you, Sir.
It's not a stage piano.....I'm honest!!