Originally Posted By: bruno123

Bachus your post; “I suppose many more KMA's will be for sale when the novelty wears off”. Is a negative, there is another side. The KMA is far more than a novelty to many players. The KMA has introduced many keyboard players to the world of Korg; it also has brought some players back to Korg. The interest in the Pa50 and Pa3x are examples.

I never considered the KMA as a substitute for a flag ship keyboard, but it did fill some other needs. Bernie has added the KMA to his Kn7000, fantastic; great Big Band and a touch of contemporary. If I did not sell my Kn7000 I would be doing the same; for me it would have been an answer. I may sell mine eventually because I have a Pa800 but the KMA has brought much to me including building a special case/holder for a laptop/and a stand combo; transporting just be even easier. There are many ways to enjoy a new keyboard.
A novelty ???

John C.


Then we certainly disagree on this.
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