Product Comparison: Roland RD-88 vs Roland FP-30
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- The keys feel very close to real piano.
- The keys have a wonderful feel.
- Very comfortable keys. The sound is good.
- The keys feel pretty good.
- Keys are full-size, which is nice.
- Lightweight and compact.
- This keyboard is about half the weight of other 88 key weighted keyboards.
- The piano is very compact.
- This piano is extremely lightweight.
- Size is perfect for a small workspace. The keyboard is compact.
- Nice touch with ample sounds.
- The speakers, while small, are actually pretty good.
- The sounds on the keyboard are pretty good.
- There is a MIDI out and a USB out. Very good product of excellent quality.
- The standard speaker volume is rather low, even at maximum.