Product Comparison: Yamaha P-45B vs Roland FP-10
General Specifications
Brand
Yamaha
Roland
Model
P-45B
FP-10
Origin
China
Malaysia
About the Product
Piano playing for beginners: The Yamaha P-45B provides authentic playing and natural piano sound. For all beginners who want to get more out of their piano.
This affordable digital piano is always ready to play, with a reassuringly authentic feel from the 88-note PHA-4 Standard keyboard, joined by Roland’s evocative SuperNATURAL piano tones through onboard speakers or headphones.
Key Specs
Number Of Keys
88
88
Key Size
Full-Size
Full-Size
Number Of Sound Effects
10
15
Number Of Tunes/Songs
20
22
Polyphony
64 notes
96 notes
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Yamaha P-45B Digital Piano
- Great number of voice options to choose from.
- The weighted action keys are great.
- The keyboard is responsive enough to play virtuoso music.
- The weight of the keys and response feels like a real piano.
- The keys are fully weighted and the sound is decent.
Roland FP-10 Digital Piano
- The key covering is really nice to the touch.
- The keys feel wonderful, sound quality out of the speakers is excellent.
- The action and weight feels like a real piano.
- It has a wonderful feel to the keys and an excellent sound reproduction.
- Very impressed with this full size 88 key keyboard.
Size & Weight
Height
6.06 in.
5.51 in.
Width
52.2 in.
50.55 in.
Depth
11.61 in.
10.15 in.
Weight
25.35 lbs.
27.77 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Yamaha P-45B Digital Piano
- Sounds great, easy to use, compact and light.
- It's small and lightweight.
- Very portable. It is light.
- It takes up minimal space.
- Great size and weight. Highly recommend.
Roland FP-10 Digital Piano
- Very compact and light.
- It is light and small enough for the user to pick up and store in the closet after practice.
- It feels very nice and fits well in my small apartment.
- This piano is great, it's small and portable.
- It's not as bulky and heavy as it might look in pictures, it's very visually appealing and it makes the piano a lot easier to move around the room, when necessary.
Features
Keyboard Sensitivity
4 Sensitivity Levels
5 Sensitivity Levels
Pedals
Damper pedal
Damper pedal
Digital Effects
Yes
Yes
Metronome Included
Yes
Yes
MIDI
No
No
Recording Feature
No
No
USB Port(s)
1
2
Number Of Headphone Jacks
1
1
Integrated Speaker(s)
Yes
Yes
Additional Accessories Included
Music Rest, Damper pedal, AC Adaptor
AC Adaptor, Music Rest, Power Cord (for connecting AC Adaptor), Damper pedal
Extras
Auto Power Off, Dual/Layers, Duo Mode, 4 Reverb-Types
Auto Power Off, Dual-Mode, SuperNATURAL Piano sound, Connect via Bluetooth
What customers say about "Features"
Yamaha P-45B Digital Piano
- The P45 has a great feel, sound, overall look.
- The sound is pretty good.
- This feels and sounds absolutely amazing.
- The sound is great, the different instrument sounds are high quality.
- The headphone plug is in a very inconvenient location.
Roland FP-10 Digital Piano
- Nice piano sounds.
- Bluetooth connection is great for working with the Roland piano partner app.
- The keys have a really nice feel to the touch - not plasticy.
- Sounds amazing and feels like a real piano.
- Very quiet headphone socket.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
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