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#1296234 10/29/09 06:38 PM
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I was looking at the Roland kr103 and the store told me 2500$ not including tax and 50$ moving it to my place.

Is that a good price?

I was wondering if anyone recommend any of the other roland models. The kr models are old series correct? Aren't they beginning to be replace by some other model?


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Kotomi, I am looking as well. The HP-207 dates back to 2007 but appears to be a favored unit for cabinet-type systems (non-stage). The LX-10 was released in 2009. The difference between the two, of course, is the upgraded cabinet and speakers. I do not see a lot of difference in keyboard action from the specs or sounds. The LX-10's cabinet is nice and the extra 2 speakers are an improvement in speaker location. Since I don't have my hands on one yet, I can't speak to any real differences. There is a significant difference in MSRP however.

The warranty is 5 years parts and 1 year labor on both. Kawai has 5 years for both. So I am looking very strongly at the CA91. I hope to buy within the next month or so.


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Hello! Everyone Can somebody help me?

I'm new here and I want to learn some things about the Digital Piano.

I plan to purchase an old model of Roland its used/2nd hand; Roland Digital Piano HP800, and I was wondering about its specs:


What is its Max polyphony?

Are the keys dynamic(touch sensitive)?

The keys; is it wood covered in plastic? or pure key plastic?

Does the Sustain Pedal perform the "half damper effect"?

Is the sound brilliant or acceptable?


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I was looking for something below 3000$. the newer models cost too much


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The guy at the store said that the 2700 new kr103 includes tax and shipping some nice headphones and midi floppies. I didn't like that he was insisting on that the model was new. I thought that the model was not being made anymore. Can some one clarify? Is it being discontinued in the US?


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