Hi Bill,

Thanks for summarizing the unique capabilities of the Wersi SONIC OAX1 Arranger/Organ

I see this flagship arranger sells for $7,455.


https://www.musicstore.com/en_US/USD/Wersi-SONIC-Keyboard-OAX1-High-Gloss-White/art-KEY0004554-000


I had no clue that this arranger could layer up to 16 voices!

I have never seen a Wersi OAX1 in person and would like to learn more about this instrument. You are the expert.

I was wondering your thoughts if someone decided to combine a state of the art Synthesizer Workstation with a state of the art Arranger Workstation.

Let’s consider a specific example:

One can purchase the Korg KRONO3 88-key Workstation for $3,600.


https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Kronos388--korg-kronos-3-88-key-music-workstation


This can layer up to 16 Internal or External voices in Combination Mode.
You get 1505 factory multi-samples and can purchase more Sample Libraries at:


https://korg.shop/sound-libraries.html


This gives you access the entire Korg Sound Library.

Ideally, one would purchase this sturdy K&M 18953 Table Style Stage Piano Stand for $138 to support the 88-Key KRONOS 3.


https://www.thomannmusic.com/km_18953.htm


Next, one can purchase the 76-key Yamaha GENOS 2 flagship Arranger for $5,700.


https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Genos2--yamaha-genos2-76-key-arranger-workstation


You would have access to 1990 Voices and 800 Accompaniment Styles which are amongst the best in the industry.

Of course, one would need to purchase this K&M 18952 Stacker for $46 to support the GENOS 2.


https://www.thomannmusic.com/km_18952_aufsatz.htm


The semi-weighted synth action keys on the GENOS 2 are perfect for playing the Organ while the weighted 88-keys on the KRONOS 3 are perfect for playing the Piano.

The total price of this dual manual contraption comes out to be $3,600 + $138 + $5,700 + $46 = $9,484.

This encapsulates the best of KORG and YAMAHA.

How would you compare this setup against the Wersi OAX1?

Best,

David




Edited by Tapas (01/24/25 10:48 AM)