Lycomedes wrote:After much testing, I’ve settled on PHA-50. There are a few better actions with grand-length keys, but they are much more expensive. Roland FP90x is well within my budget and seems like a solid option for MIDI and some on-board playing.
However, I haven’t had the chance to try Casio’s Natural Grand Hammer found in the GP-310 which is (barely) within my budget. Any experiences?
They are very different pianos. The Casio is more of an acoustic piano replacement, best for someone who really wants to focus on playing piano. The Roland 50 is for someone who values all the added tech capabilities. Also, the Roland is portable, for gigging, but the Casio is not.
The Roland 90x is a superb piano that has some elements of the Casio and the 50. Its keyboard isn't solid wood, like the Casio, and it's very heavy so not good for gigging even though technically it is portable (not a console model). It has a lot of tech capabilities but can't do everything the 50 can. But it's a much higher level piano than the 50. The action is better than the 50 but not as good as the Casio.
Of course it depends on individual preference. I'm totally happy with the Roland PHA 4 keyboard (thatsrthe one on the 50) even though I know there are better ones. It's a very good action.