Interesting. George Kaye is still saying that the 61 note with Speakers will NOT be sold in the USA. That means he has heard NO other word saying otherwise from his Korg Distributors. That means if you want one you have to purchase it from Synth Planet?? or some other European online Store or actually Fly the friendly skies of United, etc. If you either buy one from Synth Planet or Fly over and get one the Warranty is automatically voided.
Which leaves the 76 note version. 40 lbs. and if you place it in a carrying Case you're looking at probably up to 20 lbs. more for a soft Case and a Hard Case??? You're looking at 40 lbs. for the Pa1XPro plus 'at least' 20 lbs. more (with space age material I might add) and more realistically up to 40 lbs. more for a Hard Case. Now class, 40+40=80 lbs. [Hard Case] 40+20=60 lbs. [Soft Case]. Take extreme caution when transporting that $4,000 puppy in a Soft Case. And if you transport it in a Hard Case make sure that 1. You're under 40 years old, 2. Your Health insurance is active and up to date, and 3. Your Gigs are all performed in One Story buildings and you never have to Lug it up any flights of stairs.
Now for the Studio there's no problem. But Gigging? I hope you're taking your Vitamins, exercising at the Gym regularly, aren't a Smoker, in good health otherwise, have had no back problems in the past, and don't mind the inconvenience of lugging up to 80 lbs. around for hours at a time.
I can't wait until they start making top of the line 76 note Arrangers, etc., that weigh in at no more than 25 lbs. Impossible you say? Take a look at the Casio WK series Keyboards. It can be done. But they need to make high end Arrangers with a better composite material to make them more durable and at the same time still retain that light weight. Someday soon I hope.
Best regards,
Mike