Roland FP & RP Digital Pianos
Roland FP and HP digital pianos are built for players who want a proper piano feel without dealing with the size and upkeep of an acoustic. They cover everything from portable setups you can move around easily to more furniture-style instruments that stay put at home.
In our range you’ll find models like the FP-10 and FP-30X for beginners and home practice, through to FP-60X and FP-90X for more advanced players who want better key response and more control over tone. The RD series sits more on the stage side, with models like the RD-08 and RD-2000EX used for live performance setups where reliability and quick access to sounds matter. The HP and RP range leans more toward home use, with built-in speakers and a more traditional piano layout.
If you’re not sure which Roland piano fits your setup, you can visit our Brisbane or Gold Coast stores and try a few, or order online when you’ve narrowed it down.
FAQs
What’s the difference between Roland FP, HP, and RD pianos?
FP models are more portable and aimed at home or practice use. HP and RP models are more furniture-style for home playing, while RD models are designed for stage use.
Are Roland digital pianos good for beginners?
Yes. Models like the FP-10 and FP-30X are commonly used by beginners because they’re simple to set up and feel closer to an acoustic piano than most entry-level keyboards.
Do Roland digital pianos have weighted keys?
Most models in the FP, HP, and RD range include weighted keys to simulate acoustic piano feel. The level of response varies depending on the model.
Can Roland FP pianos be used for gigs?
Yes. FP models are often used for small gigs and rehearsals, especially when paired with a stand and external speakers if needed.
Do I need a stand and pedals for Roland digital pianos?
Some bundles include them, but not all models come with a stand or pedal unit. It depends on the package, so it’s worth checking what’s included before buying.

