A couple of Forum posts.

So I am also thinking about a Roland FP4 and a Kawai ES6.

A Roland FP4 seems really good, though I'm concerned about just one little aspect: I notice that it has an equal flat temperament but no equal stretched temperament as on the Kawais. I would have thought an equal stretched temperament was essential for a grand piano sound. Can anyone confirm if this is true and if it matters?

You can access the FP4 owners manual at:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/FP-4/

But you're right, it doesn't seem to have stretch tuning. This isn't strictly necessary, but it's a nice feature. Acoustics use it, because they sound a little more balanced that way.

Personally, I prefer the touch on the ES-6 anyway. You might also try out Kawai's other portable instruments, the MP-5 and MP-8. These are sold in music shops and require an external amp and speakers.


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