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#249071 - 11/23/08 05:59 PM Roland Pianos...
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#249072 - 11/23/08 09:14 PM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Just finshed watching these WOW what a great robust sound on these pianos..no wonder why they all love them

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#249073 - 11/24/08 05:46 AM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Agreed , Roland wins as far as the best piano !

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#249074 - 11/24/08 06:02 AM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Jedi.....Although I am not a piano player per say...I really prefer the sound & key-feel of Roland Pianos....they have really taken it to another level.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpZy2gzDFPQ
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=666&ParentId=87

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#249075 - 11/24/08 07:51 AM Re: Roland Pianos...
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I have a Yamaha 6' grand in my living room and a Roland RD 700 in my studio. Anymore the Roland is my go to piano. It feels almost as good as the grand, it's always in tune and it's always hooked up to recording gear. It sounds fantastic and feels just like the real thing. I would not part with my RD 700.

Joe

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#249076 - 11/24/08 10:57 AM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Joe......

I can certainly see why you love the RD700
The Sound & Quality says it all.

See you at the Jam

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#249077 - 11/24/08 02:04 PM Re: Roland Pianos...
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I'm looking forward to seeing you too at the jam Donny.

Joe

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#249078 - 11/24/08 07:49 PM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Quote:
Originally posted by Songman55:
I'm looking forward to seeing you too at the jam Donny.

Joe



Joe we gonna have a great time for sure.
btw... have you played the new RD700GX also?
WOW!



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#249079 - 11/24/08 09:02 PM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Quote:
Originally posted by Songman55:
I have a Yamaha 6' grand in my living room and a Roland RD 700 in my studio. Anymore the Roland is my go to piano. It feels almost as good as the grand, it's always in tune and it's always hooked up to recording gear. It sounds fantastic and feels just like the real thing. I would not part with my RD 700.

Joe



Ditto....RD700 in Studio Yamaha C2 in the Den, The REAL player in my family the wife loves her RD700. Me.... I could like anything with weighted keys..
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#249080 - 11/25/08 03:28 AM Re: Roland Pianos...
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Anyone played an RD700G or FantomG8 yet?

The key feel is even better than RD700, feels JUST like ivory... non skid, perfect tactile response...

Brilliant!
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