Where can I get the 2 plastic legs you used to hold up the piano body during assembly? I am waiting on a brand new Roland GP9 and would like use your method. Thank you so much for the video.
GP9 would be assembled like an acoustic grand piano. It arrives standing on the side, so you would simply add the legs in that position. I would maybe consider getting professional help with that instrument.
@@lrt35 The best realistic looking and sounding grand piano of all time. Simply stunning. The GP9 sounds like a 9 foot acoustic piano. I am speechless. The GP9 offers the look of a real baby grand piano with proper 5 feet in length. Well done Roland.
This or CasioGP510? I already have a Kawai GL10 Baby Grand and a YamahaP515. I would use this or the CasioGP510 to give classical piano lessons . Thank you
That is actually really difficult to answer. Officially its called Piano Reality Premium. If it is PHA50, it just got a new name. But we can confirm “wood” on the side of the keys. 🎹👍🏻☺️
Hi, this may be a silly question, but what are the dimensions of the box itself? I’m trying to figure out a delivery option to my condo and I’m not sure if it’ll fit through the elevator doors without it being rotated on its side (or placed vertically). Thanks!
@@Postygonebad It did! It had to be rotated on its side (despite the print on the box), but the music store I purchased it through were able to confirm with a Roland rep that the instructions to keep the box upright is only for long-haul shipping/stacking purposes and that temporarily turning the box on its end won’t cause any damage to the instrument itself. We’ve had the GP-6 since June last year and it has been a wonderful instrument to play on. Definitely worth the sticker price!
Great sound.
Does the box fit through a normal size door and hallway?
The size of the box is 155x111x78 cm. So in upright position, should be possible ☺️👍🏻🎹
Where can I get the 2 plastic legs you used to hold up the piano body during assembly? I am waiting on a brand new Roland GP9 and would like use your method. Thank you so much for the video.
GP9 would be assembled like an acoustic grand piano. It arrives standing on the side, so you would simply add the legs in that position.
I would maybe consider getting professional help with that instrument.
And congrats on getting that instrument. Will be awesome 🎹☺️👍🏻
How do you like the gp9 by now?
@@lrt35 The best realistic looking and sounding grand piano of all time. Simply stunning. The GP9 sounds like a 9 foot acoustic piano. I am speechless. The GP9 offers the look of a real baby grand piano with proper 5 feet in length. Well done Roland.
@@luxgadget777 No electric piano sounds like a 9 foot acoustic piano.
Great, question: how tall is the leg ? Just wondering if the plastic legs I already own (wood in reality) are high enough. Thx.
Approx 62 cm grom ground to underneath
Sorry about the late reply ☺️👍🏻🎹
@@Digitalpianocom thank you very much!
This or CasioGP510? I already have a Kawai GL10 Baby Grand and a YamahaP515. I would use this or the CasioGP510 to give classical piano lessons . Thank you
Casio=better keyboard, Roland=much better sound
Is the action any different from a PHA50?
That is actually really difficult to answer. Officially its called Piano Reality Premium. If it is PHA50, it just got a new name.
But we can confirm “wood” on the side of the keys.
🎹👍🏻☺️
Hi, this may be a silly question, but what are the dimensions of the box itself? I’m trying to figure out a delivery option to my condo and I’m not sure if it’ll fit through the elevator doors without it being rotated on its side (or placed vertically).
Thanks!
Thank you for your question. The size of the box is
153 x 78 x 61 cm and 78 kg.
Best of luck
Did it end up fitting through a normal size door and hallway?
@@Postygonebad It did! It had to be rotated on its side (despite the print on the box), but the music store I purchased it through were able to confirm with a Roland rep that the instructions to keep the box upright is only for long-haul shipping/stacking purposes and that temporarily turning the box on its end won’t cause any damage to the instrument itself.
We’ve had the GP-6 since June last year and it has been a wonderful instrument to play on. Definitely worth the sticker price!
@@LangKuoch Did you try the GP-3 too? I can't tell if the GP-6 is worth getting over the GP-3!
🤗🎹♥️🌟👍🎹