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Roland FP-10 | Compact 88-Note Digital Piano | SuperNATURAL Piano Tones | Authentic Acoustic Feel Keyboard | Great for Beginners & Experienced Players | Bluetooth & MIDI Connectivity

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Features

  • Meet the FP-10, the starting point of the acclaimed FP-Series from Roland which has defined how a digital piano should sound and feel.
  • Rich, responsive tone from Roland's renowned SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine
  • Keys feel like a real acoustic piano, with expressive touch and ivory feel
  • Headphones output and quiet keyboard action let you enjoy playing at any time without disturbing others
  • Powerful onboard speakers reproduce your playing beautifully
  • Built-in MIDI/USB MIDI interface for connecting to Garageband, computers, and DAW software
  • Built-in Bluetooth MIDI for connecting to Smart Devices, Roland Piano App and more (Bluetooth headphones are not supported)
  • Roland's Piano App lets you conveniently select sounds, set metronome and more from your smartphone.
  • Twin Piano mode is ideal for lessons, letting student and teacher play side-by-side in the same octave ranges
  • DP-2 Foot Switch and Sheet Music Rest INCLUDED

Description

88-key digital piano with PHA-4 weighted hammer-action keyboard with escapement, Twin Piano mode, Bluetooth MIDI/USB interface, and onboard stereo speakers. Includes Roland DP-2 sustain pedal, music rest, and power adaptor. From the Manufacturer When inspiration strikes, take a seat at the latest model in Roland’s renowned FP piano series; the entry-level FP-10. 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. With its portable, space-saving design, the FP-10 is the ideal instrument for home use, whether you’re practicing techniques in the spare room or giving performances in the living room. Plus, with Bluetooth® connectivity and powerful onboard features not offered by any other digital model at this price, the FP-10 is the ideal second piano for more experienced players.

Brand: Roland


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Headphone Jack


Size: FP-10


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 27 Pounds


Model Name: Roland FP-10 – Compact 88-Note Digital Piano with SuperNATURAL Piano Tones and Authentic Acoustic Feel Keyboard


Supported Software: Roland free piano Partner 2 app


Product Dimensions: 11.1"D x 54.45"W x 15.94"H


Style: FP-10


Connector Type: usb,wireless


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard, Piano


Manufacturer: Roland


UPC: 761294513064


Global Trade Identification Number: 64, 61


Item Weight: 27 pounds


Item model number: FP-10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 23, 2019


Body Material: Plastic, Metal


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Metal, Plastic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Synthesis of Sound: Roland FP-10 and the Quest for Mobile Fidelity
The soul requires sustenance even—and perhaps especially—when one is far afield in the Mobile Field Lab. To leave the nine-foot complexity of my Mason & Hamlin grand piano stationary at home was a necessity, but to live without a keyboard was untenable. The Roland FP-10 Digital Piano was acquired as the critical technological solution to this artistic and scientific void, promising portable fidelity and responsive action. This instrument has proven to be an exquisite synthesis of digital sound reproduction and mechanical simulation. The SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine delivers a rich, responsive tone that translates the massive acoustic resonance of a grand into the compact form of a digital signal. When subjecting the keyboard to the extreme rhythmic and dynamic demands of Chopin’s infamous "knuckle busters," the instrument reacts with satisfying velocity. The Science of Key Action: Gravity vs. Levers My experience confirms the crucial difference in key resistance: the feel is distinctly that of a fine upright piano, not a concert grand. This observation leads to a necessary lesson in acoustic piano physics. The difference lies entirely in the hammer return mechanism: **Grand Piano Action: The hammer assembly is oriented horizontally, lying under the strings. After striking, the hammer relies almost entirely on gravity to return quickly to its resting position. This requires the keys to have a stiffer, heavier touch to provide the mechanical leverage necessary to overcome the inertia of the hammer and lift it up to strike the strings. This resistance is often praised for its high degree of control and expressiveness. **Upright Piano Action: The hammer assembly is oriented vertically, standing in front of the strings. The hammer falls onto the strings (or strikes forward) and must be pulled back to rest by a system of levers and springs (the "bridle strap" mechanism). Because it uses assisted mechanical return rather than pure gravity, the keys often feel lighter or less stiff than a grand. The Roland FP-10's weighted keys successfully simulate the resistance of the mechanical action, but as expected, they lean toward the lighter, lever-assisted action of an upright rather than the heavier, gravity-dependent feel of a grand. This makes it highly playable and less taxing for extended practice. Ergonomics and Digital Utility While the core mechanics and sound processing are impeccable, the system is hampered by a single, minor ergonomic deficiency: the music desk. It is less sturdy and slightly undersized, failing to meet the load-bearing requirements for heavy scores. This is a simple mechanical failing in an otherwise technologically superb machine. However, the digital utility of the FP-10 compensates entirely. The Bluetooth MIDI connectivity integrates seamlessly with Smart Devices and DAW software, transforming the instrument into a data controller for advanced composition. The headphones output and quiet key action are also critical social features, allowing the pursuit of musical science at any hour without disturbing the delicate peace of the surrounding environment—a necessary feature when parked in a close-quarters situation. Despite the minor flaw in its music support apparatus, the Roland FP-10 is a brilliant piece of engineering, providing authentic acoustic simulation and total digital utility in a compact, field-ready package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by AquaKelly

  • The Champion of Digital Pianos
The best little big digital piano on this planet. I call it little because it is considered introductory, simple and not too expensive. It is all those things. But it is also the best of the best in those categories. I call it big because it is also so, much more. The sound, the feel, the look and convenience of this instrument is in a league of its own. I’ve had Yamaha P95 for a few years now and loved it. A couple of keys got un lived and I had to look for a replacement. I could not bear being without a piano, but this was not a good time to spend money on something I definitely did not need, but wanted quite a bit. I am not an avid player and I am still learning, but after getting this piano and trying it out, I am ready to commit and possibly even become a serious player. What a delightful and wonderful and fully capable (check out all the specs - they are great) musical instrument. Also I didn’t pay an arm and a leg for it and it will last me a long time. Now I am wondering if I should've bought the higher model (Roland FP-30X) which is exactly like this one, but more. I am so in love with this thing (the feel and the sound is so sweet) that as soon as I can, I will get the better model. AND keep this one. Yes, that is how amazing this piano is. I got it at a discount, but in perfect shape! Kudos to Amazon on a promise kept. OK gotta go. My Roland is calling me. It wants to be played. 😉 Yes, it does have that kind of pull on me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by Mila Miles

  • Nice basic digital piano
This digital piano has passed my expectations so far. It is light and small enough for the user to pick up and store in the closet after practice, which in my case is a big plus. The key covering is really nice to the touch, much better than the plastic coverings on other keyboards and even on concert pianos. Although the "action feel" is not 100% exactly like on a real piano, it has enough realistic weight and resistance one needs to develop strength and dexterity, so the transition to a real piano only will need small adaptations. The "Heaviness" of the keys can be adjusted! The default is the "Medium" weight; I recommend the "Heavy" setting as this comes closest to a real Grand Piano. To find out how to do that you'll need to download the REFERENCE MANUAL. With broad dynamic range headphones the sound is really good; with the built-in speakers however it is somewhat "nasal". Furthermore, the sound "dulls" when adjusting the key weight to "heavy" and especially to "extra heavy" (therefore the 4 stars for sound quality), so I would not recommend to get this piano for serious recording or concert use i.e., although the "voicing' of this piano (brightness, reverb) can be custom adjusted, independent of the 4 general piano sound settings it has. UPDATE: Both piano sound complexity and realism (not speaker sound quality) and action feel are good enough for using the Roland FP10 as a practice instrument for piano players. This has been my experience in recent months and is also corroborated by reviews on YouTube. Tuning pitch (but not temperament!) and key transposition are adjustable as well, and all custom adjustments can be saved. Again, it is important to have the reference manual for doing that; the user's manual that comes with the instrument does not explain how to do custom adjustments! Those functions however are the ones that take this digital piano beyond "entry level". It is NOT necessary to connect the piano to the Bluetooth to make it work, or for any of the mentioned custom adjustments, and I haven't ventured so far at this point. I will update once I have. The cons I found is that 1) there is no jack outlet for headphones in the FRONT of the instrument, 2) the Metronome does not have a graded slider, knob, or display with the standard numbers of beats per minute we find on a traditional metronome. UPDATE: The DEFAULT beat rate is 120 BPM. Pressing the +10 or -10 and +1 or -1 keys changes the beating rate; it takes some math to set the desired rate. 3) The FP10 has no on board recording feature; if you need one better get the FP30. Also, I recommend to get a better quality sustain pedal right away when ordering this piano, as the provided pedal switch is a real pain to work with because it is too light, and slides away under the foot. Other than that I haven't found any problems. I will keep this review updated if anything else comes up. I am a retired classical concert organist who recently decided to take up piano playing again; but have no space even for a small acoustical or standalone digital piano. I am happy to have this portable practice instrument at home, and consider that the price is right for what this piano is. Very satisfied so far! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019 by Andy

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