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#383740 - 02/04/14 10:21 AM Excited!!
zuki Offline
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Registered: 09/20/02
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No offense to anyone please. 6 hours is enough for me - based mostly on sounds and styles.

The BK certainly lets you do it "your way" but my excitement is that I have made a deal to return a few items and have a brand new PA3x76 coming. I know I'll be in heaven.

Enough said, no bashing. Just not for me....
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#383744 - 02/04/14 10:25 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: zuki]
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
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zuki ... you bought, you tried, you returned ... good for you in giving it a shot and making a decision ... sometimes you just know when something is right - or it isn't ...
Welcome back to KORG world ...
Best wishes ...
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#383747 - 02/04/14 10:34 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: tony mads usa]
billyhank Offline
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Registered: 09/07/12
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zuki,

Better get your wheel truck out because that Pa3X is built like a tank and weighs about that much too. wink

Great keyboard tho - I sure do like mine.

Bill G

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#383749 - 02/04/14 10:48 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: zuki]
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
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what didn't you like about the Bk9 keyboard?

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#383751 - 02/04/14 11:13 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: zuki]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
Jim,

Congratulations knowing of your long run with the PA800, you're gonna love the Pa3x-76 and if you had asked me in the first place I would have suggested you go the Pa3x route. JUST KIDDING, as I recall you did ask me what I thought of the Pa3x.

As BillyHank said it's built like a tank. But heck you and I are young guys, no sweat moving that baby around. I've been shuffling around the Pa3x just today and also the Tyros 5-76 and although I know the T55-76 weighs about 3 pounds more my perception is that that the Pa3x is heavier. Pa3x built more like a pro quality instrument, the T5 still in that infamous plastic style Yamaha case.

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#383757 - 02/04/14 11:35 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: zuki]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14194
Loc: NW Florida
It's interesting to note that, if not a BK-9, 76 players are faced with another $2000 or so in costs before the next viable alternative exists (PA3X 76).

It's quite a jump in price. I guess it's nice zuki can afford it, but from a sheer price/performance aspect, zuki is trading DOWN, not up, LOL

And it's hardly surprising that something costing basically DOUBLE what the BK-9 costs is noticeably superior. Full sampler, full voice editing, great touch screen, great VH...

But until someone comes out with a 76 in even roughly the ballpark of the BK-9, it still stands alone in its class, LOL!
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#383760 - 02/04/14 11:41 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: Diki]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: Diki
It's interesting to note that, if not a BK-9, 76 players are faced with another $2000 or so in costs before the next viable alternative exists (PA3X 76).

It's quite a jump in price. I guess it's nice zuki can afford it, but from a sheer price/performance aspect, zuki is trading DOWN, not up, LOL

And it's hardly surprising that something costing basically DOUBLE what the BK-9 costs is noticeably superior. Full sampler, full voice editing, great touch screen, great VH...

But until someone comes out with a 76 in even roughly the ballpark of the BK-9, it still stands alone in its class, LOL!


I wanna know what went on in that 6 hr trial period before he boxed it up and dumped it so fast?....Could help perspective BK9 buyers before they make a mistake also?

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#383763 - 02/04/14 11:49 AM Re: Excited!! [Re: Dnj]
tony mads usa Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dnj

I wanna know what went on in that 6 hr trial period before he boxed it up and dumped it so fast?....Could help perspective BK9 buyers before they make a mistake also?


I think it would be interesting for some to hear, but REALLY if someone is interested in the BK-9, shouldn't they try it THEMSELVES before making a decision?
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#383766 - 02/04/14 12:02 PM Re: Excited!! [Re: zuki]
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14194
Loc: NW Florida
I think the easiest thing to pin on it is... it's NOT a Yamaha, OR a Korg!

Roland go their own way. There's little in basic arranger operation the BK-9 can't do, but it does it as differently to those as they are to each other!

I admit, it don't come out the box as polished as a Yamaha (closer to a Korg in that regard), but the tools to sculpt it into what YOU like are all there. But instant gratification? Not unless you just LISTEN to it!
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#383768 - 02/04/14 12:14 PM Re: Excited!! [Re: Diki]
billyhank Offline
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Registered: 09/07/12
Posts: 322
Diki I believe the price differential is $1,000 not $2,000.

That is what is was for me and I purchased from a Korg Dealer.

Bill G

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