“The FP4 has a nice, firm key touch”
We looked at Yamaha, Casio Priva & Roland and tried each in London (Chappels & Harrods) & locally at KeySound (Leicester). Yamaha sounded tinny, Casio was good and Roland FP4 very nice. Decided to push the boat out and go for the most expensive.
The FP4 has a nice, firm key touch which seems ideal for 2 young boys just starting to learn piano. In white it can fit in anywhere in the house.
So far after about 3 weeks we’re very pleased with our choice.
Review by Bob
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“The action was not entirely Piano like as it was quite light”
When I tried the Roland FP4 I was so relieved. The action was not entirely Piano like as it was quite light, but very pleasant to use. The sensitivity for hard to soft was not like a Piano but was still enough for some expression and was fun to use. (I only tried for 10 mins while the Yamaha P155 was being brought in from the warehouse). I can see why people like Roland keyboards.
Review by John Taylor
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