Originally Posted By: Dreamer
Originally Posted By: ianmcnll


I doubt if Yamaha would have done the Tyros5-76 if Korg didn't have a 76 TOTL that appears to be doing quite well (certainly better than the BK-9).

Ian



That's my feeling as well: somebody, at Yamaha headquarters, must have had a good look at the PA3X-76 sales and then wondered why they were leaving that slice of the pie to Korg.
Re. Korg's counter-move, there are rumors that we could see something at the next Musik-Messe (March 2014); it should be a mix between the PA3X and the Audya (think of a PA3X with more RAM and audio styles).
Finally, speaking of the BK-9, to me it simply lacks the "wow" factor: you read the specs, watch the videos and think "Yes, but..."
Besides, I own already the BK7-m but find it very clumsy to operate, with that plastic wheel that makes the navigation a nightmare (and this is still a problem in the BK-9).
There is more that yamaha steals from korgs ideas.. and the other way around...

Personally i have heard rumors that Korg will throw in stuff from the Kronos intoo the next PA4x combined with audio capabillities..


And to poor Diki...

This is Rolands Top Of The Line arranger.. they dont plan on anything more expensive, according to many of the dealers i spoke in revent years... however all those dutch dealers could be wrong..

The reason other arrangers in that price range like PSR S950 and Korg PA900 are selling that well because people link them to the top model of the brands line..
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