General
The LX700 Series from Roland boasts an ingenious method of sound reproduction. While most digital pianos simply playback samples as you strike the keys, this range of pianos have an entirely fresh approach offered by the PureAcoustic Modeling Technology on board. The sound of an acoustic grand piano is digitally recreated in real-time, as you play and in minute detail. As such, the attack of hammers on strings and the resonance of the sound box can be heard. Further enhanced by a Hammer Action PHD-50 keyboard and three expression pedals, this piano not only gives you the same sound but the same playing feel as that of a grand piano. The LX705 may be the most affordable model in the LX700 series but comes with the same sound technology, a more compact housing than other models and a slightly different keyboard and smaller speaker system. This version has a Charcoal Black finish.
Sounds and Effects
The detailed Modelling technology makes sure that every high-quality sound is acutely responsive to your playing dynamics so that the LX705 will sound as expressive as your playing. And, helped by the Progessive Damper Action design of the included pedals, you have all the authentic, reactive feel of the best acoustic pianos. Play the sounds of European and American grand pianos with unlimited polyphony and add ambient effects that replicate specific spaces like a tight studio, wide concert hall or immense cathedral. The LX705 comes with a total of 324 sounds built-in, including electric pianos, organs and orchestral sounds.
Audio Quality
The LX705 is amplified by a four-speaker system where the speakers have been split into two pairs to deliver realistic audio that ensures detail in both the highest and lowest registers as well as impeccable note resonance. This level of sound quality can also be used to playback audio using the mini-jack socket, Bluetooth connection via applicable devices, or by inserting your own USB stick. For silent practice, there's a headphone output and the LX705 can even be connected to a computer using the USB B port.