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Hey all, looking to get into playing the piano and costco has a Roland Nuvola piano for $599 at my location. Havent been able to find many reviews over this piano but its seems like it could be a good deal. What do you guys think?
EDIT: Finally got the piano! It sounds well and the build seems sturdy. Thanks for your input and helping me make a decision. Any tips for beginners? Hoping to learn the keys in a decent amount of time, not my first time playing/reading music(Clarinet was my first) so hopefully learning to read piano wont take so long Link to photo
I've been reading reviews of digital pianos and know that Rolands in general are very well liked, particularly for the price. However, I'm having a lot of problems coming across info for the piano that Costco sells in particular, the Roland RCP-800. I'm assuming this is because it's a model number made exclusively for Costco, but I am guessing there is another model that Roland sells outside Costco that is 98% the same.
The Costco piano is $1,700 dollars ($300 off right now). We like it because it looks like a piano, not a keyboard (we want it in our main room), I've read Roland's feel and play like real pianos, and it seems like it has all the features and accessories we would want. I don't play the piano at all hardly, my wife does a bit, but we primarily want one so that our kids can start taking piano lessons as they grow. Obviously a four year old learning piano doesn't need a great piano, but we have the money and want something nice enough that if they do develop a real talent for it, we can get them a lot of years of experience before upgrading to a real piano. Is there anything I should look at specifically instead of this Roland?
I am learning piano as an adult and need a starter instrument for practice. Have either of you bought a piano from Costco and recommend it? Any other tips and suggestions welcome. Thank you