Pros: Authentic sound, very easy to change settings. Only what's needed Cons: The high and low end of the keys do not produce quality sound
I just purchased this digital piano on a whim. I hadn't had a piano after I left for college and I decided now was the time to buy one for my own apartment, which is exactly why I chose the Roland piano. It does not take up much space length width or...
Pros: Authentic sound, very easy to change settings. Only what's needed Cons: The high and low end of the keys do not produce quality sound
I just purchased this digital piano on a whim. I hadn't had a piano after I left for college and I decided now was the time to buy one for my own apartment, which is exactly why I chose the Roland piano. It does not take up much space length width or...
Pros: Not too expensive. Built in amp and speakers and reasonable woodgrain finish. Cons: Slightly light & unrealistic keys. No line out. Not portable.
I found the HP137 quite good, but the fact that I owned mine for only a short period shows something. What I found was that it was realistic enough to play and practise on. For most learners for example, this would prove a quite acceptable real piano...
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