🎹 Yamaha P225 vs Roland FP30X: Clash of Titans in the Digital Piano World! 🎹

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Alternative Options - Comparable Digital Pianos Welcome to our in-depth comparison of the Yamaha P-225 and the Roland FP-30X digital pianos. In this video, we&break down the key features, specs, and differences between these two popular models to help you make an informed decision on your next digital piano purchase. 🎹 Specs 🎹 Yamaha P-225: 192-note polyphony CFX Sound Engine with a single resonance engine 4 Speaker, 14 Watt System (2 rear-facing speakers and 2 forward-facing tweeters) 24 onboard sounds USB Audio Interface for two-way audio with a computer Onboard Audio Accompaniment with 20 rhythm styles Yamaha Remote App compatibility Slimmer and lighter design Grand Hammer Compact (GHC) action Roland FP-30X: 256-note polyphony 56 onboard sounds 22 Watts of speaker power PHA-4 Action with escapement simulation and triple sensor Both keyboards feature wireless connectivity, but the Roland offers Bluetooth audio and Bluetooth MIDI, while the Yamaha supports Bluetooth audio only. They both come with dual ¼” outputs for PA system integration. 🎹 Action 🎹 The Yamaha GHC action offers a solid and well-cushioned feel, with a more compact keystick compared to the GHS action. The Roland PHA-4 action, on the other hand, includes escapement simulation and a triple sensor for enhanced accuracy, making it a better choice for advanced players. 🎹 Cost Difference 🎹 The primary cost difference between these pianos is the action. The PHA-4 action in the Roland FP-30X is more...

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