Originally Posted By: ytlevine
Took a look at the page on Korg's site, but I have a hard time comparing things...
Is there any list of how this compares to the PA3X?
It seems like for a while, anyone who wanted 76 keys got the PA#X (PA1X or PA2X), and anyone who wanted 61 keys got the PA800 (not sure if there was a PA1X equivalent).
Now though, the PA3X has a 61 key version, and a lot of the musicians that I know who had PA800s upgraded to the PA3X 61 key version when it came out.
Now that the PA900 was announced, where is it going to sit in the lineup?
Is there any real reason for someone to buy a PA3X now, as opposed to a PA900?


Originally Posted By: ytlevine
Took a look at the page on Korg's site, but I have a hard time comparing things...
Is there any list of how this compares to the PA3X?
It seems like for a while, anyone who wanted 76 keys got the PA#X (PA1X or PA2X), and anyone who wanted 61 keys got the PA800 (not sure if there was a PA1X equivalent).
Now though, the PA3X has a 61 key version, and a lot of the musicians that I know who had PA800s upgraded to the PA3X 61 key version when it came out.
Now that the PA900 was announced, where is it going to sit in the lineup?
Is there any real reason for someone to buy a PA3X now, as opposed to a PA900?



Better keys/hardware/made in italy/more controllers like ribbon/XLR in with phantom power more simu VH efx/more simu EFX blocks/detachable speaker for morte pro look for some/yes less screen size/digital out/mores sounds ( SV1/ambient drums) and mastering EFX ( Waves)/4 outs/more performance memories/HD option/TC helicon 2 vs 1 ( assuming)
real time sliders/EC 5 in


900 is more or less Pa 600 built quality with added features.It has bigger screen size and Video out( an option in 3x)
. Finally Korg is following Yamaha approach with a few added features ( like after touch and better VH) and priced the same as PSr S950.
I'm glad that Korg still have PA 3x 61 version.


Good Job Korg.Now go ahead and have a team to beat SA RH sounds and add new 4/4 US/Uk styles.( but less funk and Hihop)


Edited by jamman (06/29/13 11:51 PM)