Registered: 04/28/06
Posts: 834
Loc: North Texas, USA
Hi Paul, the only stores I ever saw arrangers in around here, were the Guitar Center near the ballpark in Arlington, Murphy's Music on 183 in Farmers Branch, and maybe Mr. E's music on SH 183 near the Bedford Rd. exit.
Honestly the last time I saw a good selection in ANY of those stores was probably 2007 before the economy tanked. The MOTL Yamahas are pretty common (and also very similar to previous models.) Anything else, you almost certainly have to mail order it, and take a chance on the restocking fee. Welcome to life in the modern age. At least we're saving gas money!
Jaman- I've been to Georges store in the valley. I was very impressed with his knowledge of keyboards and he spent the better part of the afternoon helping with a Korg Micro Arranger that I bought used (not from him) I will always remember that.
Don M, thanks so much for the offer. Hopefully we can come out your this summer. It would be nice to see one of your gigs...
Ted, yes I remember that the Arrlington GC had all the Korg arrangers a few years ago. Same with Murphies Music. How things have changed... Have you been to Lancaster music? They do carry some Roland arrangers which are hard to find.
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It not the keyboard, it's the keyboardist.
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
Paul, I have the PA600 and Yamaha PSR750 and PSR950 keyboards on display. I do not stock the PA3X because most folks don't want to spend that kind of money for keyboards these days. That's why I'm excited to have the PA600s now. Most of the sounds, styles and features (including the pa3x chord sequencer) are included in the 600. Not a vocal harmonizer, but most of my customers don't use it, and a price point just over $1,000.00. Please come see me if you can't find a store with a PA3X and a PA600 side by side.
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
Registered: 04/28/06
Posts: 834
Loc: North Texas, USA
A little OT but my biggest issue with the PA600 (besides many bugs reported on korgforums) is that they eliminated some of the chord recognition modes, including Fingered 3. This was a HUGE mistake. The cheap little microarranger actually has more flexible chord recognition than the PA600. If I owned a PA50 or PA500 there's no way I would upgrade. Chord recognition is the defining characteristic, the sine qua non of an arranger. Hopefully they will rectify their mistake in a forthcoming OS update. Otherwise I won't care if those boards go directly from inventory to a landfill. It infuriates me when manufacturers do this kind of stuff. Grr...!