For many people, a good quality, portable 88-key digital piano that occupies a space above the entry-level market, yet doesn’t break the bank the way a bona fide professional does, offers the ideal combination of price and functionality. Roland’s FP30X absolutely dominates this category, as it offers many of the same features found in the […]
The next entry in our look at Roland’s revamped line of digital baby grand pianos brings us to the GP-6 – the middle option in the line, but don’t be fooled into thinking this is a mid-range instrument. We can say right off the hop that the pianistic experience the GP-6 is delivering has taken […]
Whenever Roland releases a new digital piano, there’s always some level of buzz accompanying the product launch. That said, the new FP-E50 digital piano has generated even more buzz than normal, filling a hole in Roland’s lineup most didn’t even know existed. We’re going to dive into this brand-new instrument to see exactly why it’s […]
When it comes to the upper end of the 88-key, all-in-one portable digital piano class, the flagship models from the big manufacturers consist of the Yamaha P515, Roland FP90X, Kawai ES-920 and more recently, the new Casio PX-S7000. Since these are the top models available it’s only natural that they get compared to one another, […]
Roland has officially launched their next generation of digital baby grand pianos, and we couldn’t be more excited. The GP-607 and 609 were hugely popular models with folks seeking the aesthetic of a baby grand piano in the modern, convenient format of a digital piano. The new generation of GP series models looks poised to […]
Small but mighty! Today we’re looking at the Casiotone CTS200 vs CTS300 – a pair of 61-note compact digital keyboards with tons of sounds, fun features and excellent portability courtesy of a convenient carrying handle. We often focus on Casio’s 88-key musical instruments, such as the Privia series pianos, so this is a fun change […]
Despite being a staff favorite for us here at Merriam Pianos due to its great combination of price, performance, technology and aesthetics, it recently occurred to us that we haven’t yet done a proper full digital piano review of the Roland HP702. This is probably due to the fact that the HP702 can sometimes be […]
For many people, mid-range home digital pianos offer the ideal mix of price, performance and aesthetics resulting in this particular category of digital pianos being amongst the most popular. Roland’s F140r was quite representative of the category as a whole, offering a great musical experience in a hyper-modern, space-saving cabinet. In fact, it was easily […]
With the recent release of Casio’s new models – the PX-S5000, S6000 and S7000 – their entire lineup received a shot in the arm, and the digital piano landscape as a whole has really shifted. In light of this shift in the market and Casio’s own lineup, we wanted to take an updated look at […]
Anyone familiar with our website and YouTube channel knows we do a ton of piano reviews, and in particular, we love comparing competitive models in the marketplace. We realized very recently that there’s a very obvious comparison we’ve missed up to now – the Casio PX S3100 vs Roland FP30X While in the past Casio […]