I don't want to get anyone mad at me here, but the piano in the PA1Xpro is not a bad piano, it's just that some people like Roland and Yamaha Piano samples better then what Korg has been using in their Triton series of keyboards.
I have sold many PA1XPRO keyboards and those that have purchased them have come in, listened, and thought the grand piano was OK to wonderful. This would also be true for most musicians who buy the Triton products.
I have said numerous times that I like the Roland piano and the Yamaha piano sounds better, but it's all a personal taste thing. I find that the Korg Piano's tend to be brighter then Roland, which are the most mellow to my ears and even brighter then the Yamaha. On page two of the PA1Xpro piano catagory there is a dark grand piano which sounds more like some of the other brands of pianos.
Korg has decided, after listening to their customers, to take the piano sample not out of the Triton but rather out of the Triton LE88, which has a newer, mellower piano, and make this available by using an expansion board for those liking the different piano as another to choose from.
Yamaha makes a piano expansion board, Roland makes a piano expansion board, so now Korg is just offering the option.
I'm glad that you now can have it if you want and don't buy it if you don't need it.
It's not an issue that they should have included it for the money because there is nothing wrong with any of the pianos already inside the keyboard. To those who created this keyboard, they decided to put a certain sample of an acoustic piano in it that maybe they liked better and thought worked better in this product.
I wouldn't get down on Korg for asking you to buy this board but rather be happy they made it available for those wanting something else. Having the option is better than not having an option!
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years)
West Hills, California
(Retired 2021)