I will have to stop reading these posts on the PA4X.
You are all making me look for faults and reasons why I should offload my KN7 and go for the Korg.
Up until now I have always used the excuse that It would take me another lifetime to re-create my library of music which is quite vast, and the relevant arrangements/registrations, and also master the OS.
I only have so many years before old age creeps in !!!
It certainly appears to be a superb arranger (which would suit/enhance my talent)!!!!!!!
The money would not stop me, but Lois Lane might have something to say. Any advice Rikki on how I might manage that issue?
Another question I have is ..... For mainly all the home players, how do you handle the separate speaker situation?
Mostly when I play at home I use headphones.
Ray
Hi Ray,
If you have the space and you're considering the pa4x, don't unload the kn7000, you may
end up regretting it. I did. i sort of did a "dummy spit" after I found out they had stopped making the technics range. I invested a lot of time and money into my technics keyboards over the years , I bought a heap of the styles going right back to the kn2000 days. For the $2,000 or so dollars I got for it ( back in 2004) I probably spent that on the style disks over the years, and they became useless.
Currently I have the Pa3x and if , long suffering hubby lets me get one, I'll replace it with the pa4x.
I do use both the the psrs 950 and the korg pa3x . When I'm learning a new song, I go thru the styles on both keyboards. I do prefer the korg, though.
I bought my first korg arranger i2 back in the 90's. Since I'm putting in time and effort, I'd prefer to do that on a brand of keyboard that has some future.
Quite frankly if you have the space and you don't need the money, don't get rid of the kn7000 if you do decide to buy the korg.
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I have the paas speakers for the korg pa3x.
I keep my pa800 and psrs950 in a seperate room, I have them connected to an amp and speakers.