The Korg PA800 may be the only game in town....
For a under 30 pound arranger keyboard, with speakers, Mic w/effects and harmonizer..
Yes there are a couple other choices, but they lack the added features and quality of the PA800.
The PSR s910, and the SD5.....I believe the PA800 is the better keyboard..even the price will confirm it..
A few months back, I started to consider the PA800..I also tried to like playing the s910...couldn't
stand the keys and some of the bread and butter sounds..
The SD5, other than bass and drums, lacked in other sounds, and the user friendliness.
The Prelude would have been my choice if it only had a mic/effects and harmonizer..
The following is my near 4 weeks with the PA800 report..
Also I graded it in comparison to the G70, with like common features..
The PA800, has a solid sound system , a bit overated in the power rated numbers..
A light feel keybed that actually responds well with velocity..and especially aftertouch..
Most of the sounds are good with a few great sounds..
Drums are fair..
Although .too menu driven, it is capable of most edits..Not very well though in realtime..
OS is still too awkward..
The input design is just plain dumb, because it houses the mic input and does not share well..
The effects are just like the past 20 years design wise..way behind Yamaha and Roland.
I ended Ebay offerings twice, trying to decide what I want to use for one nighters in the band.
After disappointment in the lyric read of the BK7m, I have decided to run with the PA800 for now..
Now for my comparison score card..
PA800 / G70
Styles 10 9
sound groups
piano 8 10
EP 8 10
organ presets 10 10
drawbar organ 8 10
choirs and scats 6 10
strings 10 9
bass 7 10
ac guitar 9 10
E guitar 9 10
synth 9 10
drums 8 10
sax 10 10
brass 10 9
sound effects 8 10
Effects 8 10
Mic input 7 10
Harmonizer (vocal) 6 10
SMF play 7 10
SMF edit 7 10
Songbook/Music assistant
10 10
Style edit 7 10
Sequencer 8 10
Save/Load 6 10
Insert effects 7 10
Master effects section 6 10
key feel 7 10
User friendly 7 10
Outlook........
I think the PA800 will work out fine for me with the band...The Prelude will also be on hand
as a backup..
To assure my backing tracks are of the highest quality, I will record on the G70 and save as
Mp3's...played on the PA800..
The less than stellar harmonizer doesn't matter with our live vocals..
This is my report, and my opinions...The only folks that should question my report, are those that also own both boards