🎹Yamaha P45 vs Roland FP10 Digital Piano Review, Comparison, & Demo🎹

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0:00 - Intro 2:02 - Sound 15:56 - Action 22:54 - Features Alternative Options - Comparable Digital Pianos #Yamaha Hello everyone and welcome to another comparison video here at Merriam Pianos. Today, we’re going to be comparing two titans of the entry level market, the Roland FP10 and the Yamaha P45. This video has been requested several times in the comment threads of our other videos, so we’re really excited to have this for you. Given that these two instruments are priced almost exactly the same, and frankly look very similar, some people might assume that they’re essentially going to deliver the same experience. This is definitely not the case, and we’re going to outline exactly what sets these instruments apart in this video. Tone Engine and Sound: The Yamaha P45 uses Yamaha’s AWS synthesis which sounds reasonably full, albeit if a little bit on the brighter side, though this tends to be the case with Yamaha’s acoustic pianos as well. There are 2 speakers with 6 watts of power each, which should be enough for home use, especially given that the piano only weighs about 25 lbs. You will be able to get a better tone using a set of headphones, but the speakers should still be adequate for most solo playing. Polyphony on the P45 is 64, which is on the lower side of what is generally available among any digital piano available on the market. The Roland FP10 uses Roland’s SuperNATURAL sound engine, and features 96 note polyphony. Despite the exact same power...

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