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#414519 - 01/11/16 09:02 PM
Re: Need opinions on these
[Re: Mark79100]
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
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Thanks for the great input everyone. You have me almost drooling over new equipment.....haven’t bought any since the PA3x.
I’m glad to hear all the positive feedback about the BK-7m and the Integra. I didn’t know they were both discontinued. I did some more research on my own about both units and what you fellows wrote here begs me to take the next step.
Unfortunately, the curse of the missing instruments rears it’s ugly head again. The stores don’t have them on demo, and not even in local stock. They have to be ordered. The only good news was from Guitar Center. They said you can still order either one, sight unseen, try it for (I think) 90 days and return it for a full refund if you don’t like it, no questions asked.
I also called the East Coast master……Frank V. He has an Integra and we discussed the Ketrons. Our conversation turned to: “you’ll probably get better backup service” with AJ then you would with Korg or Tyros. Never thought about it that way.
I’m going to put any decisions on hold until after NAMM. Perhaps I’ll be surprised with something suitable for me. And, if not, prices on what’s out there now might come down a bit.
I can’t say the PA3x styles are bad. Many units have been sold, so they can’t be “bad.” They’re just bad for me! Many are not authentic enough, boring, uncreative, repetitive on each variation, etc. But I listened to quite a few styles on the 4x and Korg seems to have cleaned up their act regards the styles. I could buy into them.
I probably will sell the PA3x. As I say, it’s a great unit, particularly the semi-weighted keyboard, and the versatility of the software. Just not right for me. I’ve been playing arranger keyboards for about 40 years now right from the embryonic stage of the first Maestro. They were incredible in those days and I still have all my early Roland styles (and arranger keyboards) from 30 years ago.
Hal.....that’s real nice playing you did with that tune. The Kronos sound fits you to a T, and you worked the “breaks” very nicely on that style....which you can tell listening closely that it belongs to Roland.
I’m going to raid my bank account and go to Frank’s place again, when he’s got everything there on the floor at once that I can try (except for the "busty blonde.)" Frank knows almost everything about anything he sells so he’s a great person to walk you through it all.
MARK
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