Having read the complete thread on the PA80 initiated by Uncle Dave (welcome back in the Korg domain UD) I thought I restart this issue concentrating on the differences between these two boards and emphasising the major advantages of the PA-80.
Quite a few times I have expressed my satisfaction with the PA-80, notwithstanding the rather crummy support by Korg itself. (but then I have learnt it is basically worse with other brands.......)
Together with Bluezplayer I seem to be one of the staunchest supporter of the Korg PA80
here on the site.
Its advantages have been enumerated many times here, and if you see the listing of the differences with the cheaper PA60 model it should be clear that anyone will have to think twice before purchasing the 60.
I for one would hate to be without aftertouch, so much for starters.
The PA60 can not have CARDS inserted......
I have it on fairly good authority that in the course of this year there will be two new samplecards available for the PA-80, including a piano card.
Equally important is the fact that the empty
8MB card that had been availble at outrageous prices has now been halved in price and retails at appr. $ 170.= (RRP).
Still pretty steep admittedly but with some discounts here and there it at least becomes affordable. It allows importing samples from different formats.
In this respect it is worthwhile to mention the IRISH ACTS SITE (
www.irishacts.com)
that meanwhile harbours all Korg users and also is the most authoritative site for all
Korg PA80 users. However it is also the leading site for KOrg synth users and more and more interaction is taking place between the two of these, thus more and more sounds, samples etc. are becoming available for the PA-80.
Reading a.o. the absence of no EC5 connection, no sampling, no user installable hard disk,etc. it seems to me that unless you are very hard up for cash and dying to have a PA anyway, the choice for the PA80 should be an obvious one.
regards
john