Roland GO:PIANO

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Roland GO:PIANO

Roland

GO:PIANO

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 416909
Brand: Roland
Model: GO:PIANO
Price: $284.90

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The GO:PIANO is a clever little instrument. It’s a fantastic entry point for beginners or anyone needing a truly portable piano for lessons or casual playing – the sound quality is decent, and the Bluetooth is a real boon. Just don’t expect a professional-grade playing experience.

Product Description

  • Roland GO: PIANO
  • Digital Piano
  • 61 Ivory feel box-shape keys with velocity response
  • 128-Voice polyphony
  • Bluetooth 4.2
  • MIDI format compliant to GM2
  • Sounds: 10 pianos
  • 7 electric pianos
  • 7 organs
  • 16 more sounds - incl. drumset and SFX set
  • Multi Effects / Chorus / Reverb
  • Transpose function
  • Metronome
  • Recorder: Standard MIDI Files - Format 0
  • 2 Loudspeakers with 2.5 W each
  • Battery operation possible (Batteries not included)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 877 x 271 x 82 mm (without music stand)
  • Connections: Phones Out
  • AUX In
  • Pedal
  • USB to host
  • Weight (without power supply): 3.9 kg
  • Includes power supply and music stand (PSD-230 EU)
PROS
  • • Compact design ideal for travel and tight spaces
  • • Roland's piano sounds are surprisingly authentic for the price
  • • Bluetooth connectivity simplifies lessons and accompaniment
  • • Simple, intuitive interface – great for beginners
CONS
  • • The 'Ivory feel' keys lack the depth of a proper weighted action
  • • Limited sound selection compared to more advanced digital pianos
  • • AUX input only – no dedicated microphone input

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Key Features

Keys 61
Key Action Velocity-sensitive, box-shaped
Sounds 10 pianos, 7 electric pianos, 7 organs, 16 other sounds
Polyphony 128 Voices
Speakers 2 x 2.5W
Connections Phones Out, AUX In, Pedal, USB to Host
Weight 3.9 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's a box-shaped action, so it’s lighter and less nuanced than a fully-weighted hammer action; it simulates velocity but lacks the resistance and feel of a proper piano key.
Yes, the pedal input is standard, so you can use a third-party sustain pedal, although its functionality may be limited compared to higher-end models.
Bluetooth 4.2 is generally reliable for basic connection, but latency can be an issue for critical performance or recording situations – a USB connection is preferable for those scenarios.

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