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0:00 - Video Introduction on the Roland RP107
0:19 - Opening Playing Demo
0:38 - Video Overview
1:49 - Piano Sound Demo
2:59 - Piano Sound Review
4:04 - Piano Sound Spec Slide
4:11 - Piano Action Review
6:45 - Piano Action Spec Slide on the Roland RP107
6:56 - Speaker Review
9:00 - Speaker Demo with Overhead Stereo Microphones
10:16 - Features Review
11:28 - Final Thoughts on The Roland RP107

Greetings! We’re back with another digital piano review, and today we’ll explore the Roland RP107 home digital piano.

The RP107 replaces the popular RP102 and serves as Roland’s entry-level home digital piano.

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Overview
The RP107 occupies a very crowded place in the market, with other popular console options available in the same general price range including the Kawai KDP7 and KDP120, Yamaha YDP145 and YDP165, as well as the Casio PX770 and PX870.

Where does the RP107 fit in? What does it bring to the table to make it stand out? Let’s start with the tone engine.

Piano Sound
The RP107 receives Roland’s new BMC chip, driving their updated sample-based SuperNATURAL sound engine. The polyphony gets doubled here to 256 notes, and the BMC chip is just able to provide much more complexity than what the RP102 was capable of.

This version of the SuperNATURAL engine has a very fat attack across the entire range of the instrument. It’s going to work very well for different types of contemporary playing, but can be a little bit overbearing for classical.

There are 15 total onboard sounds, and they’ve also received a bump thanks to the BMC chip.

Piano Action
Piano action is always a crucial consideration, and if you’re looking for a piano for a beginner, a good action ensures the development of good technique.

The RP107 receives Roland’s tried and true PHA4 action, which is a pro-quality key action. If there’s one spec where the RP107 really stands out against its peers, it’s the PHA4 action. The best action in the class in fact in our opinion.

It features a triple sensor for great sensitivity and escapement (let-off) which adds deeper control. The weighting is slightly heavier, similar in fact to a smaller baby grand piano. There are also textures on the keytops too.

Speakers
When it comes to the speaker performance, the RP107 is a little bit underwhelming, not in terms of the quality, but in terms of the power as it maxes out at 16 watts of speaker power.

This is an improvement from the 102 and its 12 watts of power, but it’s still not delivering the same type of power as the Kawai KDP120 or Casio PX870 and their 40-watt systems for example.

Now, Roland builds excellent speaker boxers, and the design itself is very good, so we can’t be too hard on the speakers.

Features/Connectivity
The RP107 comes with an integrated stand and triple pedal, along with a bench and music rest. It’s available in a Black finish.

Connectivity consists of Bluetooth MIDI, USB Type A and B and dual headphone jacks.

Features include over 300 built-in songs, metronome, transpose, dual and Twin Piano mode.

Closing Thoughts
First and foremost, if the RP107 is going to be the right fit for you, it’s important that you enjoy the sounds. The Kawai, Yamaha and Casio options all sound quite different in the class, so ultimately it comes down to which sound you prefer.

From an action standpoint, the 107 definitely has the best action in the class, so that’s a big plus. The speaker power isn’t huge, but the quality and detail of the sound are very good.

Overall, another nice instrument from Roland and a great option for folks seeking a good quality, entry-level home digital piano.

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