Torch I have bought four KMA keyboards over the past years. I lose interest because there is a Pa800 across the room –then a Pa900 –to the Pa4x. I sold my KMA to Don Mason and then bought it back at a later time. I have now decided to keep one in my arsenal.

The truth is that it is harder to program, and there less features, like the pads do not sequence with a style – BUT you can do a good job with it.

My wife seldom listens to my keyboard when it is connected to my Bose Compact. Just recently she said, “Is that music coming out of that little thing”. Yes, it does sound good.

With the KMA under one arm; the Bose, a wireless head set, and my IPad on a small hand truck and I am off to the neighbors or a senior job. There is the value of a KMA.
John C.