FP-10 for US$399 is a better deal. Decent stand and bench can be had for $75. Then spend the rest of the difference on headphones and external speakers. They all use the PHA-4 keyboard which feels heavy compared to most any piano, but to learn on it’s fine for the first 2-3 years at least. Answer from Space2999 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/piano › costco’s roland rfp-nuvola - first pics
r/piano on Reddit: Costco’s Roland RFP-Nuvola - first pics
July 9, 2024 -

I just got Costco’s new Roland RFP-Nuvola bundle. It does seem like a variation of the FP-30X, with subtle cosmetic variations and small internal differences e.g. a slightly different song/sound list and upgraded Bluetooth (v5.0). I recommend comparing the user manuals on Roland’s website to see the details.

I think the stand and pedal bar look great! Note that the bundle’s bench does not have storage.

Wish me luck — starting lessons this week!

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reddit.com › r/piano › the roland nuvola at costco might be the best cheap beginner keyboard
r/piano on Reddit: The Roland Nuvola at Costco might be the best cheap beginner keyboard
October 12, 2025 -

I just had a chance to try this the other day in Costco. For $699 you get the keyboard, a stand, 3-pedal setup, and a bench. The action is like the FP-10, 30X, and 60X, all of which use the same action, which is not bad. The keyboard itself is like an amped up FP-10. The speakers are not great, but if you use headphones or an external amplifier it doesn't matter. If you buy an FP-10 for $500 it will have a garbage pedal which will cost $60 to replace, and you still need a stand and bench.

IMHO this is really the rock bottom, solid entry point for a beginner keyboard. If you can afford an acoustic do that, but if you can't this is a very reasonable starting point.

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reddit.com › r/piano › which would you choose? costco roland frp nuvola or used yamaha p143?
r/piano on Reddit: Which would you choose? Costco Roland FRP Nuvola or used Yamaha p143?
September 5, 2025 -

I have an $800 budget. The Costco Roland FPR is $729. It comes with furniture stand and the three pedals attached and bench which is nice. I’m also looking at a used Yamaha p143. It is $300 and comes with a gig stand. I currently have a Casio CDR that but the dust. I don’t like my little pedal on a wire that moves around all the time so that is what’s gravitating me more towards the Roland. Ive also heard the keys are better. I don’t mind spending the whole budget on the Roland if it’s a significant improvement over the Yamaha, but if it’s not that huge of a difference then I think the Yamaha would be ok too and I’d save some money. But I’d love some advice or opinions on which you would choose.

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reddit.com › r/digitalpiano › roland nuvola in costco vs fp-30x questions from a newbie?
r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Roland NUVOLA in Costco vs FP-30X questions from a newbie?
November 16, 2025 -

I'm looking for advice on how the Nuvola really compares to the FP-30X ?

I'm purchasing a digital piano as a complete newbie wanting to learn classical piano.

In the future I am interested in also using the digital piano via midi with computer software.

I looked at the NUVOLA in Costco yesterday, nice that it includes everything including stand with pedals.

Does it really support all that the FP-30X does in terms of MIDI control etc?

I found the stand to be a little unsteady.

In comparison I was looking at this FP-30X combo for $759

FP-30X along with the Liquid Stands Portable Heavy Duty Digital Piano Stand & Bench Set - Adjustable Keyboard Music Stand & Seat for 54-88 Key Electric Pianos

We have tried both keyboards, so now it's down to functionality etc.

Thanks for any advice

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Costco Roland FRP Nuvola ($599) vs. CPF-107 ...
February 18, 2024 - With the FRP Nuvola (FP-30X variant) being on sale at Costco I was very intrigued.
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reddit.com › r/pianolearning › roland fp30x vs frp nuvola key action the same?
r/pianolearning on Reddit: Roland FP30x vs FRP Nuvola key action the same?
April 11, 2024 -

Hi, not exactly a piano learning question but I am trying to buy my first digital piano.

I was wondering if anyone tried to the new Roland piano they have at Costco?

https://www.costco.com/roland-frp-nuvola-digital-piano-bundle.product.4000278347.html

Trying to figure out if the key action is the same between this and the FP30x.

Has anyone tried both before? The costco package comes with everything I need that I would need to buy separately with the FP30x which would be $$$.

Thanks.

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reddit.com › r/costco › roland frp-nuvola fits in a sedan trunk if taken out of box
r/Costco on Reddit: Roland FRP-Nuvola fits in a sedan trunk if taken out of box
September 26, 2024 -

Impulse Buy! Ended up leaving with only 5 items.

I have been looking at getting a digital piano for several months and impulsively decided to pull the trigger on this $599 deal. I figured if it didn’t fit in my sedan, it wasn’t meant to be.

After I got out to the car it was clear the trunk opening was about 2” too small. Determined to come home with a new piano, I took about 15 minutes to remove my car seats and unbox the piano in the parking lot. Thankfully it all fit and I didn’t have to do the return of shame.

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reddit.com › r/digitalpiano › comparing the roland costco models on sale now
r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Comparing the Roland Costco models on sale now
December 10, 2024 -

Hi all,

Can someone tell me more about the Roland pianos on sale at Costco currently? There are three I am looking at:

FRP Nuvola $599 on sale

https://www.costco.com/roland-frp-nuvola-digital-piano-bundle.product.4000278347.html

CPF-107 $1199 on sale

https://www.costco.com/roland-cpf-107-contemporary-digital-piano-bundle.product.4000100633.html

RP750 $899 on sale:

https://www.costco.com/roland-rp750-digital-piano-bundle.product.4000229276.html

They all appear to be bundles and include the same things, but please correct me if I'm wrong. Since they are Costco specific models, it's been hard to find good information on these. Also, I'd like to know the technical differences between these as well as how they sound and play. Many thanks!

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reddit.com › r/piano › is the costco nuvola frp bundle still a good buy with this?
r/piano on Reddit: Is the Costco Nuvola FRP Bundle still a good buy with this?
October 31, 2025 -

Good afternoon!

Last week I saw a piano bundle at my local costco. My wife has wanted one for a while to pick up the hobby as a beginner, and at $699, this seemed like an excellent deal for a birthday present for her.

Planned to get it today when I went back over there, but it's no longer in the store. Instead, it's only available online with an additional $79 for shipping.

Her birthday is coming up and I'd still like to get it, but the shipping fee is making me hesitant. If the price increases to $780, is this still a good deal? or is there something better I should look at instead?

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[Costco] Roland Entry Level Digital Piano FRP-NUVOLA 899-100=799 [in store] - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
December 2, 2024 - ... Looks like out of stock online, store may still have it, you can call the store and ask for item number 1786000 Pretty decent entry level digital piano with bench, stand, paddle, headphone include, similar to FP-30X which cost around 1100 ...
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reddit.com › r/piano › roland frp-nuvola ex vs. roland fp-30x
r/piano on Reddit: Roland FRP-NUVOLA EX vs. Roland FP-30X
1 month ago -

I’m an intermediate pianist, and I want to get a digital piano so I can play more at night and when my family is home so I don’t bother them. The thing I care the most about is the touch. I’ve felt an fp-30x before and I like it. However Costco has a pretty good deal, they sell a Roland (that I don’t know much about nor have I felt it) with a bench and stand for $600 vs. $700 and no bench or stand.

Does anyone have any experience with the Nuvola, and is this a better deal?

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Both should be US$599 right now. The pianos might be slightly different in terms of sounds offered, but the same in all the important ways. The Nuvola is absolutely the way I’d go.
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I bought a Nuvola the first day my Costco got them in stock last October. I have not been disappointed! Before that, I was using an old Casio WK-110. It's like night and day. The Nuvola is so close to the feel of my old 1905 Haddorf upright that I had to leave behind when I moved 20 years ago! I'm sure some would say that the speakers could be better and it sounds better through the headphones, but I can't tell the difference. One of the best things is that it comes with all three pedals and they actually work! The sostenuto on my old upright never did. Another is the true weighted touch. I can actually play with with dynamics again! Also, the price can't be beat. One thing to keep in mind is that this is a console piano. It's heavy and not really designed to be moved out of the body (the pedals are preassembled on a wood bar that attaches to the base). Also, the bench is pretty basic. I decided to not even unpack it and use the nice bench I bought several years ago since it's padded, height afjustable, and has space in it to store music (I store the info that came with the Nuvola in it since I keep all my music on my iPad). The piano was easy to assemble. My adult son set it up for me and it took him less than an hour to unpack and put together. He didn't even need to use the instructions since it was pretty obvious what attached where, but then is really good at stuff like that.
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r/piano on Reddit: Roland FRP-Nuvola
August 26, 2023 -

Earlier this year, I decided to get into keyboard/piano playing, and I very nearly pulled the trigger on a great deal for a Roland FP-30X. But at the time I decided against it because that's still a lot of money to drop on something that I may very well not stick with anyway.

Well, now that it seems I am sticking with learning and playing, and my nearly-5-year-old is also learning music through group keyboard classes at a local music school, I am looking into getting something a bit more high-end for myself.

Costco now sells a Roland FRP-NUVOLA bundle, exclusive to the store. There's not a lot of detailed information available about it or comparisons or reviews because it's so new, I think. It seems to be an upgrade (or sidegrade) to the FP-30X. Maybe more akin to the FP-10? In any case, it evidently has a completely different sound engine; I'm not sure if it's supposed to be better or worse or just...different.

So, has anyone here had the chance to play and compare the FRP-NUVOLA to other digital pianos around the same price point? What are your thoughts?

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reddit.com › r/digitalpiano › roland frp nuvola keys clicking
r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Roland FRP Nuvola keys clicking
January 29, 2025 -

Bought an FRP Nuvola and overall really like it. I'm new to piano and digital piano. I have about 4 keys that make an audible click when pressed, one really bad. It's not that loud, so wouldn't be a problem for a piece played loudly, but is a problem when playing on low volume (which I primarily do). This particular key is really important to me too for what I'm currently learning. None of the white keys make the click sound, just a few black ones.

Is there an easy fix or should I contact Roland support? Or is it just a return it to Costco deal and but a new one or different model?

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reddit.com › r/piano › costco piano
r/piano on Reddit: Costco Piano
November 26, 2024 -

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