General
Have you always wanted a piano, but couldn't you decide which model to pick? The Roland LX-7 is a great place to start. This digital piano looks just like a classic upright piano, and lives up to Roland's excellent reputation with its impressive piano tones. As if that isn't enough, over 300 different other tones are also at your disposal. The LX-7 BW is equipped with a revolutionary SuperNATURAL engine (Roland's physical modelling system), which doesn't just play back piano samples, but uses complex formulas to calculate the right sound for each struck note. It even takes factors such as cabinet resonance, string resonance and pedal noise into account.
Classic looks meet technological ingenuity
The attractive LX-7 doesn't only resemble an acoustic piano in looks, it also boasts keys and pedals that feel just like the real deal. Two 30-watt speakers bring the digital piano's excellent piano sound to life, ensuring a pleasurable playing experience. Featuring a good deal of modern technology, naturally the LX-7 also supports Bluetooth.
Additional possibilities
Who doesn't own a smartphone or a tablet these days? Set up a Bluetooth connection with the LX-7, and you're able to stream music from your device. You'll be able to play along with your favourite tracks or with recorded four-hand piano parts. It's also worth looking into the available apps. There's an iOS app, for instance, which gives you access to over 70,000 sheet music files. Turning the virtual pages is easy - you can simply use your digital piano's pedals.