Roland FP-90X Black Digital Piano
Designed for seasoned players, the black FP-90X from Roland provides demanding performers with a top-tier playing experience, coupled with an authentic piano sound in a portable form factor. The 88-key instrument delivers a realistic piano sound via its PureAcoustic piano engine, while the PHA-50 hybrid keyboard combines acoustic-style wood keys with a durable molded material for a surprisingly lightweight hammer-action instrument. The onboard Piano Designer allows you to adjust the piano sounds to suit your taste and playing style. In addition to the piano sounds, the keyboard provides over 350 different sounds to choose from, including organs, strings, synthesizers, voices, drums, and General MIDI (GM2) voices. Additional features include built-in practice and recording functions, Bluetooth wireless support for working with popular music apps and playing along with mobile devices, and USB support, enabling the performer to play along with favorite tunes and save SMF songs captured with the built-in recorder. The 60W four-speaker audio system provides plenty of room-filling sound without having to connect to a PA, and the keyboard even includes a mic input with vocal effects so you can sing along while you play. Alternatively, to avoid disturbing housemates or neighbors, the dual headphone jacks with Roland's Acoustic Projection feature are perfect for private lessons, while the Twin Piano setting lets student and teacher to play side by side in the same octave ranges. For a more traditional setup, the optional KSC-90 stand and KPD-90 three-pedal unit provide an integrated look and classic upright pedal configuration. Alternatively, gigging musicians can opt for the portable KS-20X stand and RPU-3 pedal unit.
Designed for seasoned players, the black FP-90X from Roland provides demanding performers with a top-tier playing experience, coupled with an authentic piano sound in a portable form factor. The 88-key instrument delivers a realistic piano sound via its PureAcoustic piano engine, while the PHA-50 hybrid keyboard combines acoustic-style wood keys with a durable molded material for a surprisingly lightweight hammer-action instrument. The onboard Piano Designer allows you to adjust the piano sounds to suit your taste and playing style. In addition to the piano sounds, the keyboard provides over 350 different sounds to choose from, including organs, strings, synthesizers, voices, drums, and General MIDI (GM2) voices. Additional features include built-in practice and recording functions, Bluetooth wireless support for working with popular music apps and playing along with mobile devices, and USB support, enabling the performer to play along with favorite tunes and save SMF songs captured with the built-in recorder. The 60W four-speaker audio system provides plenty of room-filling sound without having to connect to a PA, and the keyboard even includes a mic input with vocal effects so you can sing along while you play. Alternatively, to avoid disturbing housemates or neighbors, the dual headphone jacks with Roland's Acoustic Projection feature are perfect for private lessons, while the Twin Piano setting lets student and teacher to play side by side in the same octave ranges. For a more traditional setup, the optional KSC-90 stand and KPD-90 three-pedal unit provide an integrated look and classic upright pedal configuration. Alternatively, gigging musicians can opt for the portable KS-20X stand and RPU-3 pedal unit.
Designed for seasoned players, the black FP-90X from Roland provides demanding performers with a top-tier playing experience, coupled with an authentic piano sound in a portable form factor. The 88-key instrument delivers a realistic piano sound via its PureAcoustic piano engine, while the PHA-50 hybrid keyboard combines acoustic-style wood keys with a durable molded material for a surprisingly lightweight hammer-action instrument. The onboard Piano Designer allows you to adjust the piano sounds to suit your taste and playing style. In addition to the piano sounds, the keyboard provides over 350 different sounds to choose from, including organs, strings, synthesizers, voices, drums, and General MIDI (GM2) voices. Additional features include built-in practice and recording functions, Bluetooth wireless support for working with popular music apps and playing along with mobile devices, and USB support, enabling the performer to play along with favorite tunes and save SMF songs captured with the built-in recorder. The 60W four-speaker audio system provides plenty of room-filling sound without having to connect to a PA, and the keyboard even includes a mic input with vocal effects so you can sing along while you play. Alternatively, to avoid disturbing housemates or neighbors, the dual headphone jacks with Roland's Acoustic Projection feature are perfect for private lessons, while the Twin Piano setting lets student and teacher to play side by side in the same octave ranges. For a more traditional setup, the optional KSC-90 stand and KPD-90 three-pedal unit provide an integrated look and classic upright pedal configuration. Alternatively, gigging musicians can opt for the portable KS-20X stand and RPU-3 pedal unit.
Designed for seasoned players, the black FP-90X from Roland provides demanding performers with a top-tier playing experience, coupled with an authentic piano sound in a portable form factor. The 88-key instrument delivers a realistic piano sound via its PureAcoustic piano engine, while the PHA-50 hybrid keyboard combines acoustic-style wood keys with a durable molded material for a surprisingly lightweight hammer-action instrument. The onboard Piano Designer allows you to adjust the piano sounds to suit your taste and playing style. In addition to the piano sounds, the keyboard provides over 350 different sounds to choose from, including organs, strings, synthesizers, voices, drums, and General MIDI (GM2) voices. Additional features include built-in practice and recording functions, Bluetooth wireless support for working with popular music apps and playing along with mobile devices, and USB support, enabling the performer to play along with favorite tunes and save SMF songs captured with the built-in recorder. The 60W four-speaker audio system provides plenty of room-filling sound without having to connect to a PA, and the keyboard even includes a mic input with vocal effects so you can sing along while you play. Alternatively, to avoid disturbing housemates or neighbors, the dual headphone jacks with Roland's Acoustic Projection feature are perfect for private lessons, while the Twin Piano setting lets student and teacher to play side by side in the same octave ranges. For a more traditional setup, the optional KSC-90 stand and KPD-90 three-pedal unit provide an integrated look and classic upright pedal configuration. Alternatively, gigging musicians can opt for the portable KS-20X stand and RPU-3 pedal unit.
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originally posted on guitarcenter.com
Have been playing a DGX-650 for 8 years now and decided I wanted to get more serious with my piano playing.The action on this piano is amazing, and extremely quiet especially in comparison to my old digital. Having ocd, the ivory texture on the keys is much appreciated and infinitely more pleasing to look at than glossy white. The texture also helps with playing if your hands get a tad sweaty like mine do.The speakers on this piano are fantastic and are kind of overkill for the room I have it in. I've only ever had them at full volume once to test it and surpisingly the speakers didnt peak at all (that I could notice). I very much like having the extra headroom for volume so I don't have to worry about pushing the speakers too hard or blowing them.I mainly ... MoreHave been playing a DGX-650 for 8 years now and decided I wanted to get more serious with my piano playing.The action on this piano is amazing, and extremely quiet especially in comparison to my old digital. Having ocd, the ivory texture on the keys is much appreciated and infinitely more pleasing to look at than glossy white. The texture also helps with playing if your hands get a tad sweaty like mine do.The speakers on this piano are fantastic and are kind of overkill for the room I have it in. I've only ever had them at full volume once to test it and surpisingly the speakers didnt peak at all (that I could notice). I very much like having the extra headroom for volume so I don't have to worry about pushing the speakers too hard or blowing them.I mainly play the piano tones and personally love the modeling engine on this piano. To be fair I haven't tried many digital pianos so this might be common but the simulating of resonance is one of my favorite parts about the piano tones. This is pretty much the most expensive portable digital you can buy so I shouldn't be too surprised but I personally love the tone lf this piano. Nothing compares to the real thing but the sound comes close enough for me. I also quite like the e-piano tones.Overall I love this piano (so far) and don't have any problems with it. The build quality is amazing, and the minimalist design is utilitarian but also pleasing to look at, which is partly what drew me to the fp series of pianos. I've found that, because of the action and sound, I actually have been wanting to play more as of getting this piano. If you can afford this piano and are looking to upgrade I couldn't recommend this piano more.
originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Bought this keyboard because I wanted something with a playability and sound that's close to a real piano, but with a little more mobility. I used to play an older roland model (RD-700GX) that I thought was fantastic. The FP-90X is the successor and it sounds fantastic. I also appreciate that it doesn't have so many buttons compared to other digital keyboards on the market-you can focus on playing the keys. My kids will be learning piano on this as well for a while, so I'm happy with the purchase!
originally posted on Sam Ash
Did a ton of research to arrive at this kb. The movement is sublime - main reason for going with this kb. Sound is realistic. Fairly heavy but easily moveable. Just beginning to play with the smartphone app which provides some fascinating capabilities.
| Number Of Keys | 88 |
| Key Type | Weighted |
| MIDI I/O | Bluetooth, USB |
| Built In Speakers | Yes |
| Pedal Inputs | 3 |
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Have been playing a DGX-650 for 8 years now and decided I wanted to get more serious with my piano playing.The action on this piano is amazing, and extremely quiet especially in comparison to my old digital. Having ocd, the ivory texture on the keys is much appreciated and infinitely more pleasing to look at than glossy white. The texture also helps with playing if your hands get a tad sweaty like mine do.The speakers on this piano are fantastic and are kind of overkill for the room I have it in. I've only ever had them at full volume once to test it and surpisingly the speakers didnt peak at all (that I could notice). I very much like having the extra headroom for volume so I don't have to worry about pushing the speakers too hard or blowing them.I mainly ... MoreHave been playing a DGX-650 for 8 years now and decided I wanted to get more serious with my piano playing.The action on this piano is amazing, and extremely quiet especially in comparison to my old digital. Having ocd, the ivory texture on the keys is much appreciated and infinitely more pleasing to look at than glossy white. The texture also helps with playing if your hands get a tad sweaty like mine do.The speakers on this piano are fantastic and are kind of overkill for the room I have it in. I've only ever had them at full volume once to test it and surpisingly the speakers didnt peak at all (that I could notice). I very much like having the extra headroom for volume so I don't have to worry about pushing the speakers too hard or blowing them.I mainly play the piano tones and personally love the modeling engine on this piano. To be fair I haven't tried many digital pianos so this might be common but the simulating of resonance is one of my favorite parts about the piano tones. This is pretty much the most expensive portable digital you can buy so I shouldn't be too surprised but I personally love the tone lf this piano. Nothing compares to the real thing but the sound comes close enough for me. I also quite like the e-piano tones.Overall I love this piano (so far) and don't have any problems with it. The build quality is amazing, and the minimalist design is utilitarian but also pleasing to look at, which is partly what drew me to the fp series of pianos. I've found that, because of the action and sound, I actually have been wanting to play more as of getting this piano. If you can afford this piano and are looking to upgrade I couldn't recommend this piano more.
Bought this keyboard because I wanted something with a playability and sound that's close to a real piano, but with a little more mobility. I used to play an older roland model (RD-700GX) that I thought was fantastic. The FP-90X is the successor and it sounds fantastic. I also appreciate that it doesn't have so many buttons compared to other digital keyboards on the market-you can focus on playing the keys. My kids will be learning piano on this as well for a while, so I'm happy with the purchase!
Did a ton of research to arrive at this kb. The movement is sublime - main reason for going with this kb. Sound is realistic. Fairly heavy but easily moveable. Just beginning to play with the smartphone app which provides some fascinating capabilities.
I was undecided between Yamaha DGX670, Kawai ES920 and Roland FP90XI had tried the other two but not the Roland.Once my hands touched those keys, the connection was immediate. Phenomenal action and sound depth.
Premium quality. VERY loud for at home piano!! That's really good! Everything seems high quality (of course, because it's made in Japan). Everything is thought through. From stand screw positions (not in the way of anything), to buttons (minimalistic and quality). There's nothing I can complain about except for the finger prints created after touching the piano dashboard. For future pianos, please make a finger print less dashboard. (Either wrap it with some material that does not leave finger prints).
The FP90X has a good quality feel to the key-bed. The general construction feels solid. The piano contains a wide range of sounds, although the small screen and up down controls makes selection some voices and features a bit tedious. A control wheel and larger screen would be a better option, however the quality of the key action more than makes up for this.The sounds from the FP90X are excellent when connected to a good pair of monitor speakers. Whilst the internal speakers are capable of providing loud volume at reasonably good quality, they are, like most digital pianos, not ideal for hearing the instrument at it's best.The addition of the matching Roland stand make this a very good looking instrument and well worth the additional cost, it looks so much ... MoreThe FP90X has a good quality feel to the key-bed. The general construction feels solid. The piano contains a wide range of sounds, although the small screen and up down controls makes selection some voices and features a bit tedious. A control wheel and larger screen would be a better option, however the quality of the key action more than makes up for this.The sounds from the FP90X are excellent when connected to a good pair of monitor speakers. Whilst the internal speakers are capable of providing loud volume at reasonably good quality, they are, like most digital pianos, not ideal for hearing the instrument at it's best.The addition of the matching Roland stand make this a very good looking instrument and well worth the additional cost, it looks so much better than the cheap and cheerful X shaped stands we see used so often.If I had to repeat the purchase of a digital piano at this price range, I would buy the same again.
I bought this almost three weeks ago and spend about two hours playing and learning how to use this keyboard for my home studio.1st, it has an acoustic feel that is the best I HAVE ever played. Close your eye's and its pure joy to feel. And, the 90x allows for several tweaks to improve your personal taste.2nd, Cable to your DAW and record directly from your keyboard.3rd, Be prepared to test adjustments and choose the fit that is right for you. Learning the options is taking me sometime. I am super picky about the high notes and I still don't have it dialed in completely. That remonds me I have to go play & work on it right now. Bye and good luck on yuor musical journey.Larry
The PHA-50 action is awesome, and this keyboard is the least expensive one I could find that has that action. It's a very solid build, with everything you could ask for from a keyboard/controller. You could use it for gigging, but it's pretty heavy for that: I have it set up as a controller at home, and only use the internal sounds casually. I find that the speakers sound better if the keyboard is against a wall, but if you're using it as a controller, that's not really an issue. I'm super happy with my purchase, this keyboard will serve me well for many years to come!
| Number Of Keys | 88 |
| Key Type | Weighted |
| MIDI I/O | Bluetooth, USB |
| Built In Speakers | Yes |
| Pedal Inputs | 3 |