🎹 Yamaha P145 vs Roland FP10 Digital Piano Comparison, Review & Demo 🎹

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#rolandfp10 Introduction The newly released Yamaha P145 is the best-selling digital piano in the USD500 range. Today, we’ll be comparing it to the Roland FP-10, the oldest digital piano in this category, having launched in late 2019. What’s the right piano for you and does the new outdo the old? Specifications Roland FP-10 The Roland FP-10 comes with 96 notes of polyphony and two six-watt downward-facing speakers. Its SuperNATURAL tone engine is one version prior to the current one, and it has 15 onboard voices; expanding to 34 when used in conjunction with the Roland piano app. The FP-10 comes with built-in Bluetooth MIDI to connect Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices and to connect wirelessly to the app. With a PHA-4 action, a pro-level action available in a wide variety of Roland models, you get great weighting, a triple sensor, escapement simulation, and a nice texture on both the black and white keys. This is the most current version of the action with an improved factory application and type of grease that keeps the key lubricated and click-free even if the piano is stored on its side. This is not a renamed version of Ivory Feel G action, and getting this action at this price point is impressive Yamaha P-145 The Yamaha P-145 comes with 64 notes of polyphony and two seven-watt backward-facing speakers. It comes with the CFIIIS tone generator, as opposed to the CFX which is used in higher-level models and has 10 onboard sounds. The CFIIIS is a more...

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