Roland

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The Roland MP200 88-key digital piano with stand and bench delivers an immersive grand piano experience in a compact, stylish design. Powered by Roland's renowned SuperNATURAL piano technology, it offers an expressive tonal range and dynamic realism that brings your music to life. The progressive hammer action keyboard features high-precision sensors, replicating the touch and response of a world-class acoustic grand. With over 300 built-in tones—including pianos, electric pianos, organs and orchestral instruments—this model inspires creativity while maintaining a seamless playing experience. Complete with an elegant cabinet and powerful onboard speakers, the MP200 transforms your space into a concert-ready venue.

Digital Piano With Progressive Hammer Action for Realistic Touch

The MP200's keyboard features Roland's progressive hammer action system, designed to deliver the feel and dynamics of an acoustic grand piano. The weighted keys are graded to emulate the resistance of traditional piano keys, with lighter touch in the upper register and heavier response in the bass notes. High-precision sensors ensure accurate performance, capturing every nuance of your playing. This mechanism supports proper technique while enhancing expressive control, making it ideal for both practice and performance. Whether rehearsing intricate classical pieces or composing new music, the MP200's realistic touch provides an authentic playing experience.

Extensive Roland Piano Sound Library for Creativity

With over 300 onboard tones, this digital piano offers a rich palette of sounds to explore. From lush grand piano tones to vintage electric pianos, organs, synths, and orchestral instruments, the MP200 caters to a wide range of musical styles. Layer and blend sounds to create unique textures, or select single tones for focused performance. The SuperNATURAL technology enhances each voice, delivering nuanced detail and dynamic range. Built-in effects like reverb and chorus provide added depth, while intuitive controls make sound selection effortless. This expansive tonal library ensures you can bring your creative ideas to life with clarity and precision.

MP200 With Bluetooth Connectivity for Modern Integration

The MP200 features Bluetooth MIDI and audio capabilities, offering seamless integration with devices and interactive apps. Connect wirelessly to Roland's Piano Designer app to customize touch sensitivity, string resonance and individual note tuning, tailoring the piano to your preferences. Bluetooth audio streams music from your device directly through the onboard speakers, perfect for play-along practice or casual listening. This connectivity supports recording, learning games, and sound customization, making the MP200 a versatile tool for musicians and educators alike. With modern wireless features and intuitive controls, this digital piano bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary technology.

Digital Piano With Elegant Cabinet and Durable Construction

Housed in a sleek, furniture-style cabinet, the MP200 combines timeless design with modern functionality. The included stand and bench complement the piano's aesthetic, making it a centerpiece in any room. Built with high-quality materials, the piano is designed for long-term reliability, while its compact footprint ensures it fits comfortably in smaller spaces. The onboard speakers provide vibrant sound projection, filling your home with rich, full-bodied tones. Dual headphone jacks accommodate silent practice, ideal for families or shared spaces. With its durable construction and refined appearance, the MP200 offers a perfect blend of form and function for everyday use.

Keyboard Perfect for Students and Home Performers

The Roland MP200 88-key digital piano is designed to inspire musicians of all levels with its authentic touch and rich tonal capabilities. Whether you're a student developing foundational skills or a home performer seeking expressive sound, this piano's immersive features make it a standout choice. Complete with a stand and bench, it provides everything you need to start playing today.

Open Box Roland MP-200 88-Key Digital Piano with Stand and Bench Level 1 Black
Open Box Roland MP-200 88-Key Digital Piano with Stand and Bench Level 1 Black
Open Box Roland MP-200 88-Key Digital Piano with Stand and Bench Level 1 Black

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  • SuperNATURAL piano technology delivers rich tone and expressive dynamics
  • Progressive hammer action keys provide authentic grand piano touch
  • Over 300 tones spark creativity across diverse musical genres
  • Twin Piano mode allows two players to practice side by side
  • Customizable metronome supports 13 time signatures for precise rhythm
  • Bluetooth MIDI connects to apps for recording and interactive learning
  • Piano Designer app fine-tunes key touch and string resonance
  • Bluetooth Audio streams music library through powerful built-in speakers
  • Beautiful cabinet design enhances any room with concert hall elegance
  • Headphone jacks enable private listening and late-night practice sessions

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Keyboard
  • Key type: Progressive hammer action
  • Number of keys: 88
  • Sensor type: High-precision sensors
  • Key material: Ivory feel
  • Touch sensitivity: Adjustable
Sound
  • Piano technology: SuperNATURAL
  • Number of tones: Over 300
  • Tone categories: Pianos, vintage electric pianos, organs, synths, orchestral instruments
  • Built-in songs: Over 90
  • Audio quality: Rich tone and expressive range
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth MIDI: Interactive piano apps and recording
  • Bluetooth audio: Streams music library through speakers
  • USB port: Built-in for recording and saving
  • Headphone jacks: Two for private listening
Learning features
  • Twin piano mode: Splits keyboard into two 44-note pianos
  • Metronome: 13 time signatures and customizable sounds
  • Pedals: Damper, sostenuto, soft pedal
  • Practice songs: Encourages proper technique
Design
  • Cabinet: Beautiful custom design
  • Speaker system: Powerful and Bluetooth-enabled
  • Headphones 3D ambiance: Immersive sound
  • Weight: Lightweight for easy placement

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4.83

6 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Accompaniment4
  2. Learning4
  3. Chamber Music2
  4. MIDI2
  5. Concerts1
Cons
  1. Heavy4
  2. Built in speakers aren't great1
  3. Poor bass /lower sound1
  4. Speakers1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced4
  2. Novice1
Pros
  1. Easy to Use4
  2. Responsive / Good Action4
  3. Touch Sensitive Keys4
  4. Good Audio3
  5. Pre-programmed music1
  • ELEGANT AND VERSATILE

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted6 months ago

    byTOBIAS

    fromBROOKLYN NEW YORK

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I GOT THIS AS AN ANNIVERSARY GIFT FOR MY WIFE AND SHE LOVES IT. HEAVY BUT EASY TO INSTALL.

  • Great Piano

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byKG

    fromPortland, OR

    The MP200 is the same as HP702 except that polyphony is "limited" to 256 instead of unlimited on the HP. Reach and watch reviews of HP702, it s an amazing piano and so is the MP200 but you get the MP at a cheaper price. This piano is very very good. Highly recommended

  • Worth the price, when offered with some discount

    4

    submitted3 years ago

    byIgor

    fromBelmont, CA

    About me: I'm a professional piano player, but I stopped playing about 20 years ago. I bought this instrument to shake off the rust. I capped my budget at 2,000, I was looking for a reasonable sound, good key feeling, console design, and good connectivity. I got almost all of it in this instrument. Things that I like: 1. Modern look 2. Solid build, doesn't wiggle anywhere, the pedals stay in the same place and don't move around—a much better option for stationary instruments than digital keys mounted on foldable stands. 3. Generated piano sound, not sampled - this is both advantage and disadvantage to some 4. Probably the best option for the money (Although US market is somewhat crazy for console-digital pianos right now) 5. Bluetooth MIDI connectivity (I found the app UX a bit lacking). BT MIDI allows for easy practice with digital note recognition - not relying on the tablet's microphone. 7. I was also able to connect my iPad both in BT MIDI and Headphone mode and route all of the sound through the piano to hear lessons through the monitors. Average: 1. Keyboard feel is better than most digital keyboards, but still is a bit far from real thing Don't like: 1. Lacks oompf when used with built-in speakers 2. Lacks oompf when used with built-in speakers (twice - yes, it's important). Almost any monitors will give you much better sound. I use it with Moondrop Arya - and couldn't be happier with the sound. 3. Default tune is 442, so it will always sound out of tune with concert-tuned instruments when you first get it (easy to fix, just annoying) 4. Digitally generated sound, in some situations, lacks depth, but one can tune it in the instrument tuning settings. 5. For any sostenuto sounds, when changing instruments - some of the effects for that instrument are applied immediately, often impacting the sounds that are currently playing. 6. The key action is the PHA-4 standard. The lowest position doesn't have any lining so forte/fortissimo, you'll hear wood knocking sounds. You'll hear the same if someone is practicing wearing monitors. Additionally, key return speed is a bit lacking for more technical pieces. Would have been nice to see it with PHA-4 Concert or PHA-50 7. I often used it connected to the Roland app on my iPad, and one day got a notification that the keyboard uses outdated firmware and a request to update it. I wasn't able to find any information regarding the update process since this model is not mentioned on Roland's website.

  • I've had mine for over a year now and I love it

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byJillian

    fromPortland, OR

    Roland is well known for their quality, and after trying several digital pianos, this is the one I decide to buy and I'm glad I did. The advantage to buying this one is that it has almost all the same features as the HP700 for less money. What sold me on this one is the key action- it feels and plays the most like a real piano compared to other mid range digitals including Yamaha and Alesis. It is incredibly responsive to pressure and speed, just like a real piano. I was skeptical that I'd ever find something that actually did dynamic playing well. You could use it as a standalone piano and be happy, and it looks nice in my room. It was heavy and requires 2 people for assembly, but the instructions were clear and it wasn't too difficult to put together. The one downside is that the built in speakers are not awesome, but there are several options to hook it up to speakers or use bluetooth, so that's not really an issue. Then you get the added bonus of tons of sound, midi and USB plugins, and an onboard recording feature that holds up to 10 songs that you can use as backing tracks. This is the only piano you will need to do all kinds of cool stuff, either analog or digital, and for me, that was worth the investment.

  • This is a very nice, great, and newest- 2021 Digital Piano!

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byDaniel

    fromManassas, VA

    - Produces a great sound when connected to Roland Headphones. Speakers need improvement. - Cabinet looks modern and this is the newest model 2021 from Roland. It was made for Guitar Center but it looks the same as Roland RP-702 and is much cheaper. - Love the touch, PHA-4 and Ivory feel. - Very enjoy Bluetooth connection: Audio & Midi.; Apps Enabled (Accompaniment/styles) connection also works great.

  • This is the real "deal" - a true mid-range digital bargain

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byRich in NH

    fromNashua, New Hampshire

    This is the piano in our second house - we wanted a digital so we wouldn't have to worry about maintenance (tuning, etc.) - also, we didn't have the space for a baby grand. We had looked at various music stores; we loved the Roland HP702 but at $3K it was out of our budget. To our surprise, during Guitar Center's 4th of July sale, we went to look at the Williams Symphony II one more time, and next to it was the HP702! Actually, it's a different model, but functionally identical to the 702. Needless to say it plays rings around the Williams. Absolutely wonderful instrument.

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  • asked byDon

    fromGlasgow, KY

    I see 2 reviews with different weights.  Does it weigh 120 lbs or 183 lbs?

    I see 2 reviews with different weights. Does it weigh 120 lbs or 183 lbs?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I apologize for the confusion. The Roland MP200 digital piano, including its stand, weighs approximately 54.3 kg (119 lbs 12 oz).
  • asked byDorothy

    fromundisclosed

    What tools are required to assembly?

    What tools are required to assembly?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Roland MP200 would require a phillips head screwdriver.
  • asked byLyle

    fromOrange City Florida

    Does this keyboard allow you to transpose?

    Does this keyboard allow you to transpose?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    You can transpose on the MP200
  • asked byVeronica

    fromAptos Ca

    what are the piano dementions?

    what are the piano dementions?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    SIZE AND WEIGHT (INCLUDING PIANO STAND)Width1,377 mm 54-1/4 inchesDepth468 mm 18-7/16 inchesHeight1,067 mm 42-1/16 inches With music rest.Weight54.3 kg 119 lbs 12 oz
  • asked byJayne

    fromIndianapolis IN

    How much does the piano weigh?

    How much does the piano weigh?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    the piano is 183 lbs
  • asked byJennifer

    fromLavonia, GA

    Does it have a recording feature? Can I record songs and then play them back?

    Does it have a recording feature? Can I record songs and then play them back?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This digital piano has a recording feature, so you can record songs and play them back.
  • asked byCam

    fromSonoma, CA

    What are the dimensions of the Roland piano?

    What are the dimensions of the Roland piano?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    SIZE (INCLUDING PIANO STAND, WITH MUSIC REST)Width1,379 mm 54-5/16 inchesDepth413 mm 16-5/16 inchesHeight977 mm 38-1/2 inches. SIZE (INCLUDING PIANO STAND, WITHOUT MUSIC REST)Width1,379 mm 54-5/16 inchesDepth413 mm 16-5/16 inchesHeight817 mm 32-3/16 inches. Please see "https://www.roland.com/us/products/rp102/specifications/"