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Customer Reviewsfrom Utica, NY USA April 6, 2012 Music Background: Student, Musician and Home Recording Hobbyist The Best Keyboard Out ThereI've used this keyboard in numerous applications ex. jazz bands, solo gigs, and recording. It is very stable and perfect for every project. The Supernatural feel is incredible. One of the only downsides to this is the weight. The 700NX is very hard to classify in the portable category. The sounds on it are amazing and the V-Link is very useful. I love it!from Fountain Inn, SC December 23, 2010 Music Background: Pro Musician, Live Sound Engineer The Best Stage Piano on the Market!I myself have the RD-700GX1 (which includes the SuperNATURAL Pianos). The NX is just the next in the line up. I have loved the RD-700 since the SX series several years back, and Rolands has always outdone themselves. The Touch and Feel of the Third Gen - Progressive Hammer Action (PHA3) keys is the BEST in the business, and the synthetic Ivory keys are amazingly effective when out gigging and you get those sweaty hands. Now, in comparison to other stage pianos, the RD-700GX and NX are some of the heaviest stage pianos in the business because of the PHA3..... so if weight is a concern too you, I would look into the RD-300GX. But, I have had many Pianists sit and play my RD-700GX and comment on how shocked they are at the quality of sound and realism of the Action. But I also wish I had a 300gx sometimes as well, Cause the RD-700NX/GX weighs over 55 pounds. So bear that in mind.from sydney December 10, 2010 Music Background: pro musician roland rd 700nxamazing 3 grand pianos 3 electric pianos ivory pha3 keys easy to use nice sound & touchresponce the best rd series congratulations to roland job well done very recomended gear to all whos looking for digital pianos promise you wont get disappoint on this gear perfect 5 stars.....................................from Fort Wayne, IN January 7, 2012 Music Background: worship band keys, amateur sound man, sound system wiring & maintenance, DAW user great live keyboardCCatG bought this a few months ago. I play in the modern worship band that goes anywhere from piano meditative to hard-driving guitar worship music where I may use the sound design control to punch a piano part, or use organ or synth sounds to complement the sounds of that type of song.At Christmas time, this keyboard could be piano, orchestra, split keyboard to have cello and flute ala TSO, and bells. Being able to layer the sounds with the on/off button and to have the sliders to adjust the volume of the various 4 layers make being creative on-the-fly a lot of fun and you only have to have this one keyboard. The piano action, key construction/look, and the great depth of sound has really enhanced the worship at CCatG. The strings actually have depth, not a thin, old synth-like piercing sound. I had 2 Sweetwater people show me the various aspects before purchasing and their help was pivotal in buying this keyboard. from Nashville, TN June 7, 2011 Music Background: former pro kbd player, and glad to be out of it MarginalI bought a new RD700GX 3 years ago. It's a good stage box, very versatile with the four layers, foot controller, and a good assortment of factory patches. I've tweaked the patches considerably, and am mostly pleased with the product.I have two major annoyances: (a) The acoustic and electric pianos sound like a stinking pile of failure. The acoustics are boxy, mid-heavy, brittle, and just plain ANNOYING. I've spent many days tweaking them, and still hate them. I think I will have to buy a stereo 1/3-octave EQ for this problem. (b) The software has a bug that causes the box to forget that it has the lowest octave. During my 5-hour show, I will usually have to cycle the power several times, to restore the lower octave. It has always done this. I have never found a firmware upgrade. Roland RD-700NX88-key Digital Stage Piano with SuperNATURAL Grand Pianos and Electric Pianos, Weighted Keyboard with Escapement |
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