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forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Aug 25, 2025 05:43 PM
forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Aug 25, 2025 05:43 PM

$394: Roland FP-10 88-key Entry Level Digital Keyboard with Bluetooth at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Roland FP-10 88-key Entry Level Digital Keyboard with Bluetooth for $394.
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$155.99 lower (28% savings) than the list price of $549.99
$105 lower (21% savings) than the previous price of $499

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Aug 26, 2025 03:07 PM
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realchristmasAug 26, 2025 03:07 PM
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I'm about as much of a beginner as there is. Recently playing on an older Casio bought at Costco several years ago, but only unboxed recently. Finally learning to read music by following beginner piano lessons after playing guitar off and on for over fifty years. Should have done so years ago, I guess. In the few weeks I have been playing, I have already found the Casio's 66 keys somewhat limiting. I have been looking at buying an 88 key model used, but the price difference between used and this new keyboard is small enough to suck it up and take the plunge. This is over $100 cheaper than i have found elsewhere. Thanks, O.P.!
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Quote from realchristmas :
I'm about as much of a beginner as there is. Recently playing on an older Casio bought at Costco several years ago, but only unboxed recently. Finally learning to read music by following beginner piano lessons after playing guitar off and on for over fifty years. Should have done so years ago, I guess. In the few weeks I have been playing, I have already found the Casio's 66 keys somewhat limiting. I have been looking at buying an 88 key model used, but the price difference between used and this new keyboard is small enough to suck it up and take the plunge. This is over $100 cheaper than i have found elsewhere. Thanks, O.P.!
This is an excellent entry level digital piano and has pretty good weighted keys that feel pretty real.
It has a pretty good sound engine on board that is sadly heavily limited by the onboard speakers. Definitely run these through external speakers or headphones if you want to make the most of its capabilities.

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