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#661456 - 12/19/04 01:42 PM
roland rd 170 for me?
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Registered: 12/19/04
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Loc: NY
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Hi. I'm new to the forum and relatively new to piano/keyboard. I've been playing and self learning for about 3 years now. I'm looking for a keyboard with realistic piano action, but something that will also make a good synth. Basically I need somthing for my studio apartment to replace my yamaha dgx202 (dont laugh). I have been using the dgx to practice wit ha friends band. I am first starting to take whatever skills I have and put myself out there (playing and recording with others and so on...and people have been responding well to my playing) I like the prospect of being able to practice/ take regular jazz lessons/ learn midi/ and eventually gig on this board. (but ive heard very mixed things about the action. Lastly- My only other real consideration is to save money and go with the casio px100.
I wonder if this decision would be more prudent, being as I am not a professional, am still learning, so perhaps I shouldn't pay double the price on the fancy shmancy roland. ANY and ALL infromation and advice would be So much apreciated from anyone who knows about the roland or the casio or whom has been in a similar situation. Thanks guys.
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#661458 - 12/19/04 11:00 PM
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Registered: 05/11/04
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I think the FP5 has a much better piano sound than the RD170.
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#661460 - 12/20/04 06:36 AM
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As ProPiano said, the RD series is designed/marketed by Roland's professional division while the FP series is designed/marketed by Roland's consumer keyboard division. However, that shouldn't sway anyone's decision. The RD170 isn't exactly a "pro" product. It's more of a "prosumer" keyboard. If you read ProPiano's posts, it sounds like if you're not going to be using the RD170 for "live" or "studio" work, that you have no business buying it. Don't worry about labels. Play both (and everything else too). Buy what makes you happy.
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#661461 - 12/20/04 08:38 AM
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Regardless of marketing labels , I personaly wouldn't use the RD170 live or in a 'studio' because of its unpleasant Grand Piano 1 sound and its bad Rhodes. I would use a FP5 for live or 'studio' use.
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#661462 - 12/20/04 10:30 AM
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FWIW, I wouldn't use either one.
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#661463 - 12/20/04 02:26 PM
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Registered: 12/19/04
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Loc: NY
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basically, the idea is that I can't go over a thousand buck (US). I apreciate the insight on the foland fp series, but even the fp 2 is too pricey for me right now, let alone the fp 5 so basically the 170 is the highest i can goright now
how does the rd 170 hold up against the casio privia 100 in terms of action and sound? (I know everyone hatsthe casio rep. but lets try to put that aside given the new models are a new turn) I havnt been able to try an rd 170 yet but i still have a feeling that asides from all extra midia capabilities it has, that it also had superior sound and action that makes it 3- 4 hunderd bucks more valuable than the casio.
So In sound and action alone, has anyone been able to compare the 10 vs the privia?
Thanks again everyone for or your insight
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#661464 - 12/20/04 07:30 PM
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Roland makes musical instruments. Casio makes watches & toys.
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#661466 - 12/21/04 05:01 AM
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Do I win something if I hit 1000?
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#661467 - 12/21/04 12:13 PM
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Originally posted by SteveY:  Do I win something if I hit 1000? [/b] Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm........ I don't know but if you do, let me know ok? :p ProPiano
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#661468 - 12/27/04 06:17 PM
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Registered: 12/18/04
Posts: 43
Loc: Longmont, Colorado
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I'm in the market for a keyboard - digital piano to supplement my acoustic - for late night practice and portability.
I'm presently looking at the Rolands. A lot has been added above but I have one question. Are the actions the same in the RD-170 and the FP-2? If not, does anyone know the difference? I hope to "test" them tomorrow (if I can locate them) as the local dealer did not have an FP-2 on the floor.
Thank you,
Kevin
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#661469 - 12/28/04 10:54 AM
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Registered: 05/11/04
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They are all toys and pretty crappy ones. Wait until January for new improved models.
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