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Roland FP-60X Digital Piano With Matching Stand and DP-10 Pedal Black
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Description
The 88-key FP-60X digital piano from Roland captures every nuance of your playing style, from subtle pianissimo to pounding fortissimo. An equalizer panel allows you to adjust low-, mid- and high-range tones for a fully customized sound, while the onboard Piano Designer fine-tunes each individual note. This portable digital piano is designed to support both solo practice and performance with a custom-designed stereo speaker system as well as a Headphones 3D Ambience feature which allows you to play without disturbing others. This kit also includes the KSC-72 stand for support and the high-quality DP-10 damper pedal with a non-slip rubber base.



Features
Includes
- Roland FP-60X 88-Key Digital Piano
- Roland KSC-72 Stand for FP-60 Digital Piano
- Roland DP-10 Damper Pedal
Specs
Keyboard
- Number of keys: 88 Key
- Action: Hammer action
- Key Type: Piano-style
- Number of voices: 358
- Polyphony (max): 256
- Split: Yes
- MIDI connectivity: In/Out
- Line output: Yes
- Line input: Yes
- USB Connectivity: Yes
- Headphone jacks: 1
- Recording/Playback: Yes
- Preset songs: 32
- Display: Graphic LCD 132 x 32 dots
- Effects: Yes
- Built-in speakers: Yes
- Width: 51"
- Height: 5"
- Depth: 13.56"
- Weight: 42 lb.
- Power adapter: Included
- Stand or bench included: Stand
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submitted2 years ago
asked byRon
fromundisclosed
Can you adjust the resistance of the weighted keys?
I’m very sorry, but no.