Roland (in collaboration with Japanese furniture designer Karimoku) has come up with an inspiring piano, whose design seems to be inspired by Scandinavian furniture (reminds you of IKEA).
Its a digital with a slim and elegant design, ideal for a small city apartment. When the lid is down, you may not even realize it was a piano; it looks like a simple wood table.
But there’s lot of features – SuperNATURAL Piano modelling, powerful speakers, PHA-50 keyboard with ivory like keys, bluethooth for integration with apps, and more.
When you play, the keys have the feel of real ivory, a stark contrast from most keyboards. You can also use the piano’s speaker system to stream music. But it’s not just the technology embedded in the instrument that makes it such a profound detour from your average keyboard.
- It uses hand-crafted solid wood cabinet with SuperNATURAL modelling technology (as featured on Roland’s LX/HP digital pianos).
- Features the new PHA-50 keyboard with a traditional look (wooden sides and a durable inner molded material.
- Powerful, built-in speakers.
- Wireless Bluetooth connectivity to your favorite music-making apps (foot pedal also lets you turn pages of sheet music)
- Available in Walnut (KF-10-KW) or Pure Oak finish (KF-10-KO).
- Foot pedal and piano bench are included
Website: Roland
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