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Digital Piano from Roland belonging to the HP series

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  • Pierrick50Pierrick50

    Roland HP107ePublished on 03/24/06 at 03:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I bought trsrcemment This is therefore a prava, I complterai in a few months.
    128 notes polyphony, keyboard hammers gradus, 3 pedals (effect half way), thirty sounds (7 pianos including 5 with rsonance ropes, 3 harpsichords, organs ...), 6 2-track recorder.

    The speakers are placed 20 cm below the keyboard in a box on top of a thirty inch but the color of the wood is dark trs, the box stands just furniture. The fabric used is of quality 'hi-fi' rendering of the well suprieur Kawai CA7.

    The partition is benefitted, in addition to hooks, a bar cannot ensuring the maintenance of a seamless good thick book.

    The cover hide keyboard can be put in position intermdiaire to hide th…
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    I bought trsrcemment This is therefore a prava, I complterai in a few months.
    128 notes polyphony, keyboard hammers gradus, 3 pedals (effect half way), thirty sounds (7 pianos including 5 with rsonance ropes, 3 harpsichords, organs ...), 6 2-track recorder.

    The speakers are placed 20 cm below the keyboard in a box on top of a thirty inch but the color of the wood is dark trs, the box stands just furniture. The fabric used is of quality 'hi-fi' rendering of the well suprieur Kawai CA7.

    The partition is benefitted, in addition to hooks, a bar cannot ensuring the maintenance of a seamless good thick book.

    The cover hide keyboard can be put in position intermdiaire to hide the buttons that you can not see on a real piano.

    Small regret, no updates downloads midi file can be on the Yamaha.

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is lightweight but it is a Kawai trs close to a Yamaha.
    For the purists there yammer the small clique mcanisme dchappement piano tail.
    The use of the piano is very simple because there is a button for each important function.

    SOUNDS

    I wanted a piano numrique speakers with high-end making the strings vibrate in sympathy audible even low volume.
    The speakers are the largest of this range (Diameter 20 cm below the keyboard and 10 cm on top of the piano) with a box of bass boost.
    The rendering is great, much better than my headphone Seinheiser (midrange) and as good as with a good string trs stereo.
    Ms. maximum power (50W), no saturation effect is heard, the highs are well Defines and bass are almost the windows rattle.

    Sympathetic vibration when they rsonnent low volume without having to listen to even with an agreement to C5 (the C6, even when it is necessary that silence rgne but there are still vibration).
    With the same rglage default, the vibrations are much more noticeable than a Yamaha or a Kawai CA7 CLP270, suddenly I do not regret even more impressive tech trs GEM I costs on my string Hi-fi.

    Touffoirs is the sound of the harpsichord Submitted trs, trs rendering is close to that of the Yamaha CLP270.
    With the piano sounds, the change in sound is noticeable with some serious keys when making trans the note.
    The piano sounds are sampled from Steinway, it is possible to turn the brightness to give them a little more bite.
    The change in tone is (what I read on a forum US) continues, even by stretching the ear I have not Russian DTECT any threshold effect.

    INTERESTED other sounds:
    - An extraordinary harpsichord (with the Key Off), as good as the Yamaha.
    - A Musix Box with a sort of infinite rverbration beautiful.
    - Oh one vote unless it is enjoyable Ah trs.

    OVERALL OPINION

    As I said above, there is no need to connect the string hi-fi it to improve the sound reproduction, there is NOTHING wrong!
    In addition, for those who know dj play well, the function 'Great Space' really gives relief to her. Dual exhaust with the keyboard and shutting the eyes, they must believe it (on a piano tail).

    To perfect the right impression outcome of sound and vibration sympathetic
    This piano comes with a rosewood furniture functional trs (see even one black tending to pink).
    The finish is irrprochable, the furniture seems to be made in one piece (compared to Yamaha kits)
    Only around the keyboard a little plastic (black of course) but you can still hide a lot with the cache intermdiaire position.


    Continuation and end
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    After a few months of use I can finalize the overall opinion.

    Question and sound reproduction quality manufacturing: RAS is perfect, may rsons or imitate the depth of a piano line. The partition is maintained as well as books leaves, there amme not need claws. Button SETTING THE shine is very practical to adapt the claret sound depending on the headphones, loudspeakers and the type of sound.

    To the sounds of pianos, I used 3 of 7: The key for training ... and rock the honky-tonk sounds to me rhabituer pianos rights of way, and the last his trs clear mtallique IDAL for RagTime and others.

    Aesthetics: As mentioned above, the entourage of the keyboard really think numrique a piano, so I position the whole time the cover in position keyboard intermdiaire and I myself think.

    Diversity of sounds: No violin or bass worthy of being heard. Only an electric piano sound can be used low.

    Sound clips prenregistrs: Hyper impressive the costs except that some songs (including 3ime) saturate even low volume, so it's not the sound of the GNR piano that is sent but a soundtrack. We can reassure themselves by saying that dcidment, Hi-fi level, this piano is at the top.
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