New Yamaha Arrangers PSR SX700 and PSR SX900
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New Yamaha Arrangers PSR SX700 and PSR SX900
Here is the Yamaha press release
https://usa.yamaha.com/news_events/2019 ... oards.html
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https://usa.yamaha.com/news_events/2019 ... oards.html
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Re: New Yamaha Arrangers PSR SX700 and PSR SX900
Yes, and here are some videos from Yamaha. On the marked from october.KJandKT wrote:Here is the Yamaha press release
https://usa.yamaha.com/news_events/2019 ... oards.html
Have a blessed day!
https://www.youtube.com/user/yamahacorporation/videos
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I posted about this as well in the PA1000/PA700 section.
I initially saw this on Jeremy See's YouTube channel when it came up in my feed on YT. They look interesting and sound really good, although I think that Korg has better lead guitar sounds.
From what I read in the specs page on Yamaha's website, there are up to 5 insert effects that can be used. If so, then this outclasses the PA1000/PA700 in that regard. One thing that I would like is more insert effects for the different tracks when using sequencer mode. I also have an M50 and a Kross and they both allow for more insert EFX. While the Kross is a bit limited in its utilization and routing, the M50 has the right setup that I wish could be on the PA700.
According to the specs, the PSR-SX700 has a 30-watt sound system. The Korg has it beat with its 50-watt system as far as power goes. Yamaha has the PA700 beat because the Yamaha has a dual speaker system per side vs. the single speaker system per side of the PA700.
I also like that Yamaha decided to go with 5-pin MIDI ports in addition to the USB MIDI. Some of us have legacy gear that still use the 5-pin ports.
One thing I wish that ALL manufacturers would follow Casio on is the addition of rear ports (or even an additional pair of speakers) that are rear-facing. That way, the audience can more easily hear the performance without it sounding muffled. The bass ports on the PA700/PA1000 are great for adding bass response, but you have to up the volume and add more high end frequencies so the top-firing speakers do not sound muffled in a room. I perform with my PA700 daily and I do not want to have to drag a PA system wherever I play...
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I initially saw this on Jeremy See's YouTube channel when it came up in my feed on YT. They look interesting and sound really good, although I think that Korg has better lead guitar sounds.
From what I read in the specs page on Yamaha's website, there are up to 5 insert effects that can be used. If so, then this outclasses the PA1000/PA700 in that regard. One thing that I would like is more insert effects for the different tracks when using sequencer mode. I also have an M50 and a Kross and they both allow for more insert EFX. While the Kross is a bit limited in its utilization and routing, the M50 has the right setup that I wish could be on the PA700.
According to the specs, the PSR-SX700 has a 30-watt sound system. The Korg has it beat with its 50-watt system as far as power goes. Yamaha has the PA700 beat because the Yamaha has a dual speaker system per side vs. the single speaker system per side of the PA700.
I also like that Yamaha decided to go with 5-pin MIDI ports in addition to the USB MIDI. Some of us have legacy gear that still use the 5-pin ports.
One thing I wish that ALL manufacturers would follow Casio on is the addition of rear ports (or even an additional pair of speakers) that are rear-facing. That way, the audience can more easily hear the performance without it sounding muffled. The bass ports on the PA700/PA1000 are great for adding bass response, but you have to up the volume and add more high end frequencies so the top-firing speakers do not sound muffled in a room. I perform with my PA700 daily and I do not want to have to drag a PA system wherever I play...
Grace,
Harry
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Re: New Yamaha Arrangers PSR SX700 and PSR SX900
And Korg hasn't released anything since the 4X while Yamaha has released few PSRs and Genos/sx900! Guess I'll wait longer for the next Korg! Don't really like the Genos although it's a great machine!KJandKT wrote:Here is the Yamaha press release
https://usa.yamaha.com/news_events/2019 ... oards.html
Have a blessed day!
Here is a link to the official Yamaha website where it mentions the features and specifications of the SX900. regards
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... index.html
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... index.html
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Very expensive
The SX900 will be same price as (possibly a little more than) the Korg PA4X-61
Sounds nice - hope it has a better keybed feel than the Genos
Will check it out if it ever gets here...

The SX900 will be same price as (possibly a little more than) the Korg PA4X-61
Sounds nice - hope it has a better keybed feel than the Genos
Will check it out if it ever gets here...

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From what I have read from reseach utilizing the Kraft Music website here in the USA:
Yamaha PSR-SX700 - $1,499 USD
Yamaha PSR-SX900 - $2,199 USD
Korg PA4X-61 - $3,899.99 USD
Yamaha has really marketed these SR-SX units to be their middle of the road arrangers.
They are roughly $200 USD more expensive than the Korg offerings in similar price.
Korg PA700 - $1,299 USD
Korg PA1000 - $1,999 USD
The Yamaha offerings have some pretty impressive specs (such as the EFX routing and insert effects (5 on the 700, 8 on the 900)). That can mean a lot for varying one's sounds.
I still think that Korg has them beat.
Maybe this will prompt Korg to add some features in future OS updates to make their products even better than they already are...
I would love to see 5 insert effects in my PA700. I have many other synths in my collection, including the M50 and Kross. I LOVE how Korg set up the EFX in the M50: 5 insert effects, 2 master effects, 1 total affect.
I know that the M50 is a synth and the PA700 is an arranger. In total the PA700 has 3 insert effects when using the sequencer mode. That is not too bad. But to have 5...it would allow for more detailed creation of lead guitar sounds...
One feature that Korg is behind on is the creation of WAV files; all of their PA series currently on offer only allows for MP3. With that said, you can create a 320k MP3...but WAV would be a great addition for lossless audio recording...
The PSR-SX700 does have a dual speaker system and the Korg PA700 has a single speaker system for each side (L/R). The Yamaha 700 might have a bit more clarity as a result.
When the Yamaha units do become available, I may take a look at them...I will NOT give up my PA700 for anything
Grace,
Harry
Yamaha PSR-SX700 - $1,499 USD
Yamaha PSR-SX900 - $2,199 USD
Korg PA4X-61 - $3,899.99 USD
Yamaha has really marketed these SR-SX units to be their middle of the road arrangers.
They are roughly $200 USD more expensive than the Korg offerings in similar price.
Korg PA700 - $1,299 USD
Korg PA1000 - $1,999 USD
The Yamaha offerings have some pretty impressive specs (such as the EFX routing and insert effects (5 on the 700, 8 on the 900)). That can mean a lot for varying one's sounds.
I still think that Korg has them beat.
Maybe this will prompt Korg to add some features in future OS updates to make their products even better than they already are...
I would love to see 5 insert effects in my PA700. I have many other synths in my collection, including the M50 and Kross. I LOVE how Korg set up the EFX in the M50: 5 insert effects, 2 master effects, 1 total affect.
I know that the M50 is a synth and the PA700 is an arranger. In total the PA700 has 3 insert effects when using the sequencer mode. That is not too bad. But to have 5...it would allow for more detailed creation of lead guitar sounds...
One feature that Korg is behind on is the creation of WAV files; all of their PA series currently on offer only allows for MP3. With that said, you can create a 320k MP3...but WAV would be a great addition for lossless audio recording...
The PSR-SX700 does have a dual speaker system and the Korg PA700 has a single speaker system for each side (L/R). The Yamaha 700 might have a bit more clarity as a result.
When the Yamaha units do become available, I may take a look at them...I will NOT give up my PA700 for anything

Grace,
Harry
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I guess that I do not mind it too much. It makes for a cleaner stage look, in my opinion. Plus, if we have to cover the branding for whatever reason, it is easier to match that darker color.gwc uk wrote:I just don't like all that BLACKNESS.
The Pa700 & 1000 have attractive colour RED and so did the Pa800 BLUE.
I used to have a PA500 as well, and thought that worked pretty well with its color and I have an original Korg Kross with the red bottom portion.....hmmm...
What matters to me is that my setup work well and if I really need to be seen out front on stage, I always have my white Alesis Vortex keytar

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