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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
This really should be for absolute beginners. The feel of the keys is bad, and the sound is worse. I resold this on Craigslist almost immediately. (I didn’t feel like I should return the product, as it functions as a keyboard).
Rn7
Comentado en Australia el 5 de abril de 2025
The keyboard is a good product however the advertised online lessons were not available and I have received no response when trying to contact Amazon
ClickCOSMO
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2024
Positives:Loud speakers, battery operated (needs it otherwise doesn't store your settings), Bluetooth (with midi), comfortable touch sensitive keys, easy to useNegatives:Limited sounds, unable to create layered sounds (only what is stored), 1/8" output only, no midi out or USB connection, limited features in generalThe reason I wanted this was for the sounds that came with but at $300 maybe I can find something better.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de agosto de 2022
I got this so I could practice while traveling. The good news is that it’s easy to bring on a plane—most airlines will let you bring a musical instrument as your carry on even if it’s larger than the normal carry on dimensions.The key action and the piano sounds are disappointing. The keys are “semi-weighted”. I’m not sure what that means, but basically they feel like they have fairly strong springs pushing them up. They don’t feel like a normal piano keyboard at all, which is fine, but something to be aware of. I also found it difficult to play with a consistent volume—there doesn’t seem to be a huge gap between a press that’s too soft to play a note at all, and a press that plays too loudly. I also found the piano tone disappointing, even with good headphones.
nexy jo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de diciembre de 2019
I bought this keyboard as a backup for my main keyboards - either my Roland VR-730 or Yamaha P-121. I wanted something small, with a good piano and electric piano sound. I originally bought the Yamaha NP12 which sounded ok, but the keys were not full size, so I had to return it. I'm happy to report the Roland Go:Piano does feature full sized keys.There's a few things I would change if I could - The controls are all "touch activated" - they are not physical buttons, so that is somewhat concerning to me. Also, they produce a "click" through the output to verify they've been activated, which is a bit annoying. Apparently, that can be turned off. There should be a 1/4" TS connector for audio output - instead it's a 1/8" mini jack, like for headphones. And for some reason, it doesn't like my sustain pedal - it works backward, and I can't find a switch on either the keyboard or the pedal. This is odd as the pedal works correctly with all my other keyboards, and I'm using a cheap Yamaha pedal that is working correctly. Perhaps that switch is buried somewhere deep in some menu.The action is as expected with a keyboard in this price range. The keys are not weighted, which I am willing to accept for a backup keyboard. They are touch sensitive however, and the sensitivity is adjustable through the menu - a nice feature.It is all plastic, and it feels like cheap plastic, but again, that is expected for a keyboard in this price range. On the plus side, it is very light weight, and compact. It would have been nice if it came with a gig bag, even a cheap one, but one should be able to be found without too much trouble.The instruction manual is a little lacking. For example, it says nothing other than "You can connect a pedal switch (sold separately DP series), and use it as a hold pedal" regarding the sustain pedal. The pedal I have which works backward is a generic pedal, so I may splurge for an DP series Roland pedal. I'm sure it'll be expensive.Overall, the sound quality is good. The piano sounds even better than my VR-730, and as good as the Yamaha P-121, and the electric piano, which is the sound I use most, is acceptable. Not quite as good as my other Roland or Yamaha, but good enough to use with the band. There are a few other sounds that are pretty good as well.So if you are looking for an inexpensive, compact, good sounding electric piano, this is a pretty good deal. I may make adjustments to this review going forward as I just received the unit and have only been playing it for an hour or so, but so far, I'm happy with the purchase.
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