Korg PA5X v PSR SX900: initial impression

Started by Jeff_M, April 26, 2024, 08:13:09 AM

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Jeff_M

OK, took delivery of the Korg Thursday and thought I'd offer up a few initial observations...

When I first got my SX900 it was an upgrade from an S950.  The OS was somewhat different from the S950 which I was not expecting and turned out to be somewhat of a challenge.  Sweetwater, where I bought it, offers a 30-day return policy with no questions asked.  I almost sent it back, but in hindsight am very glad I kept it as it's turned out to be a great keyboard.

At the present I'm in the same place with the Korg.  The much-touted keybed is as promised, very nice indeed.  The touch screen is much more readable than the SX900.  "Build quality" seems very nice.  The keyboard has a nice look and feel to it.  Now, this unit was a demo, and as such didn't have the latest software upgrade, which I performed.  Sooooo, the OS is certainly different but I believe "learnable" for this player at least...but it's akin to having to learn a different language.  I grope around trying to do the simplest things.  The voices are on a par with the Yamaha, some better, some not.  Love the drawbar organ, piano, electric piano.
Strings are great.  Horns, about the same.  Sax is not as good, along with the vocals.  The styles are, well, disappointing as of right now.  The amount of song/style editing appears to be almost unlimited, so I just have some learning to do.  Song/style storage is pretty straightforward. 

At any rate, I have 28 days (and counting) to make up my mind, so I'll just have to see how this shakes out.  I already have an eager buyer for the Yamaha, but as I don't have the original packaging, shipping could be a challenge. 

RayClem

Every keyboard manufacturer has its own user interface. Higher level keyboards such as the SX900, Genos, Genos2, MODX, Montage M, PA5X are going to take far more than 30 days to traverse the learning curve. I have had Yamaha keyboards since the mid 1980s when I purchase a PSR-12. I later had the PSR- 510, the DGX505 piano and now the Genos2. Each of the keyboards became progressively more complex, but the underlying Yamaha UI design was similar. You could have easily migrated from the SX900 to the Genos2, but the SX900 already has many of the capabilities of the Genos2.

Every keyboard has its own advantages and disadvantages. The Genos2 is not perfect and I am sure the PA5X is not perfect. However, I would suggest that you commit yourself to learning that keyboard, just as you did with the SX900. Because the Korg is significantly different than the SX900, there will be a steep learning curve, but you will have two great keyboards with different capabilities that will reinforce one another.

Don't give up after 30 days unless you find a "fatal flaw" in the Korg operating system. Watch every video you can on the PA5X and spend as much time playing as you can until you feel comfortable with it.

Graham UK

Korg Pa5x & SX900 both are good boards but if you compare the KORG Key-Bed & General Construction you see they are both at different quality levels.
Staying with the Pa5X and you will realise in a few months that you made the right decision.
DGX670

Divemaster

I've had my Pa5X about 5 months now, and I'm only just starting to really understand it.
Read, and absorb the manual as you go is my best advice to you. If you try to skimp on the manual it will take you much longer to fathom stuff out.
It's a VERY different learning curve.
But WOW it's a fabulous keyboard!

Keith
No Yamaha keyboards at present.
Korg Pa5X /61 Arranger /Workstation
Korg PAAS Mk2 Keyboard Speaker Amp system
Technics SX-PR900 Digital Ensemble Piano
Lenovo M10 Android tablet with Lekato page turner
Roland RH-5 Monitor Headphones

richkeys

Thanks for sharing your initial thoughts on the comparison between both instruments. Woody Piano Shack made a PA5X quick start video recently:  https://youtu.be/JWHYKq1A4FY?si=ftsoubg4-la_xHqV
In the video I can see some of the similarities and differences the PA5X has with the Yamaha.

I would love to hear what you decide in 28 days.

Rich
SX900, DGX-640, E373
previous: MODX7+

Jeff_M

Quote from: p$manK32 on April 26, 2024, 11:38:09 AM
I would love to hear what you decide in 28 days.

Rich

I will dutifully report back. 

Totomo

Been own a Pa700 less than 6 months then sell it.  Because she has no registration bank like SX900 and my oldies KN1000.   But the string on korg Pa700 sound better than SX900.

Amwilburn

Maybe the synth string pads, but one of the weaknesses of the Korgs is the acoustic orchestral string ensembles. I'd say the weakest part of almost any Korg; that and the lack of a proper sequenceable registration.

I *do* really like their drums & electric basses though. Super punchy.