Comparing the PA800 to the G70 is something that can hurt the feelings of die hard PA800 fans
like Uncle Dave and Zuki..
The problem with the die hard Korg fans..they don't have the G70 to A/B..
and most cases they never touched a G70..
If the only keyboard I had or played was the PA800..
I would believe it to be a fantastic instrument (and it is)..
The problem ..comparing shared features..the Korg comes up short to the Roland..
First thing that is glaring..the OS of the Korg is all over the place..too hard to locate and make changes,
especially on the fly..The G70 is much more user friendly, and has much more in the features at hand..
Sounds, collectively I find the Roland better in most if not all categories..as examples compare the scats...
The newer 2.01 OS apparently improved the acoustic piano on the Korg...it is not bad (as in good)..
it seems to only have 2 layers compared to 4 layers for the G70 piano..
I think the G70 has a better selection of pianos including EP..
Sequence playback, edits, and managing SMF's and styles..the G70 remains the best..
not just compared to the PA800..
The covers and make up tools are hard to beat on the G70..
Another area the PA800 comes up short..Effects (only 4 effect modules compared to 9 on the G70..)
The mic input and harmonizer..compared to the G70...sorry no contest..
Roland uses a smart harmony control that recognizes
the chords, in any offering..Style, Vocoder, sequences etc..
The Korg needs direction as does Yamaha and Ketron.
Personally I find the G70 harmonizer better than all offerings..
The audio inputs are a major disappointment to me..you can not run 2 mics with effects..
or a mic w/effects and another source at the same time..
The audio inputs on the G70,allow you to add eq and effects.On another mic or any source.
Speaking of mic inputs..1/4 inch on the Korg..Neutrik on the Roland.
Speaking of edits,, altering a sequence on the fly and wanting to resave it during a performance.
apparently is a no no...you need to load the tune manually into the sequencer ,
make changes and then save..
Roland definately has the better idea...
I heard from some folks how the "songbook" is superior...
sorry I don't see any advantage over the "user proram" of the G70.
They both do the job..
The major and single feature that makes the PA800 a feasible instrument for me..
is the MP3 encoder board.
It is not as quick to use as the player found on the Prelude..but it will transpose MP3's..
Korg had to design the dual player to get around down time with extra button pushes..
Evident when trying to medley
tunes on the fly..The Prelude out does the PA800 here..
But comparing the PA800 to the G70...Korg wins hands down with MP3 play..(None on G70)..
Don't get me wrong..I like the Korg PA800..unfortunaely the question asked..
to compare the PA800 to the G70..it doesn't
..and almost the same price point..
The PA800 at 29 pounds and decent speakers..
is a nice choice for a compact all in one instrument..
Sure I find the OS not suited to today's standards
and the lack of editing the G70 gives..a big negative..