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Class Piano Lab Pianos: Roland

Roland is one of the leaders in the the digital piano industry and has helped set the standard for realiability and features in class piano lab pianos. See Reliability.

Here are three selected models which would work WELL in a traditional class piano lab:

The MP-50 is Roland's standard keyboard for use in class/group piano labs. The sounds are high quality and consist of 1 grand piano, 1 electric piano, harpsichord, strings and more. In addition there are effects (chorus, 8 levels of reverb, sympathetic resonances) and a built in sequencer (song recorder) and metronome.

Your price: $1595.00 plus shipping


The F-50 is an 88-note weighted keyboard with Progressive Hammer-Action. Designed in a console model (as shown), the F-50 has a sturdy cabinet with built in amplifier and speakers, 1 pedal (sustain pedal), 20 instrumental sounds, LED display, 3 modes of operation (whole, dual, split), 65 preset songs for listening and practice, built in sequencer (recorder),and effects (reverb and chorus).

Your price: $1395.00 plus shipping


The EP-760 is a 76-note weighted keyboard with with Progressive Hammer-Action. Designed in a console model (as shown), the EP-760 has a sturdy cabinet with built in amplifier and speakers, 1 pedal (sustain pedal), 20 instrumental sounds, LED display, 3 modes of operation (whole, dual, split), 65 preset songs for listening and practice, built in sequencer (recorder),and effects (reverb and chorus). The EP-760 is essentially a 76-key version of the F-50 (see above).

Your price: $845.00 plus shipping


Visit Roland's site for digital pianos (it loads VERY SLOWLY)


See A Critical Overview of Class Piano Lab Manufacturers.

Contact us for information about designing and installing a class/group piano lab in your school


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