The piano sound, is it modeled after the Fantom X or the SRX-11 pianos, or something different entirely? 64 notes polyphony, is this going to be used up in a hurry due to Roland's method of allocating polyphony? I.E. 2 stereo tones going at once, like piano and strings, could mean 4 notes of polyphony minimum being used up with each key pressed?
I was asked my opinion about this board for a church. They like the price range of this unit I guess as it is the entry level of the new KR line, 103 105 and 107. Although I don't know if they'd need arranger functions; the kind of hymns they sing are not really style-friendly.
Do you think this is a good choice? I really don't know a lot about these digital pianos, but I do know enough to make me wonder about those concerns/questions I put on top. The lady who tried this piano out also tried a Clavinova and she liked the Roland better. I was not present when she tried it though, and this isn't even my church, but I'm the one people ask in my town about stuff like this.
I know I asked a similar question to this one about a year ago when there was a restaurant looking for a digital piano. Well, they still haven't bought anything, and probably won't at this point. I may go back and look at that thread too and refresh my memory, but I'm looking for specific opinions on the KR103 if anyone has any.
Thanks,
Rory