Hi all.
This is my first post after buying the Kronos and I feel sorry it has to be one with negative feelings towards Korg and its product.
It won't be enough to test the Kronos at the store.
Two weeks ago I bought a Kronos. I knew about the keyboard problems so I took the time to test the piano sounds for doubling notes, cutoffs, etc... I could hear nothing so I bought the synth not only before I made the local dealer promise that they would replace it without any questions in case any keyboard problem made its presence afterwards.
I thought I heard the occasional cutoffs but because of my poor piano technique I always thought it had nothing to do with the keyboard. After all, it was a Kronos of the latest batch (I was told) and a proficient piano player had been fiddling with it for hours without any trouble whatsoever.
Today, my 8-year son came to the studio and while he was showing me one of his last piano lessons he stopped and said "Dad, something is wrong with this piano". I couldn't believe it but there it was. It reminded me a lot of the tale of "The emperor's new clothes". After looking carefully how he was hitting the keys I found it. The dreaded keybed problem in all of its glory.
This is one of the biggest problems of the internet... It makes problems look way bigger then they actually are..
With the Kronos there where 3 people with defective keyboards, and the world wide web turned it intoo a classwide problem.
Now I'm officially the THIRD GUY WITH A DEFECTIVE KRONOS.
Tomorrow I'm going to the local dealer (one lost morning) to replace it for another one. If it also develops the same problem after a few weeks I will consider a refund or getting any other product. I will not recommend the Kronos to anyone.
Conclusion: TESTING THE KRONOS AT THE SHOP WILL NOT BE ENOUGH. Don't buy without a compromise of full return - no questions asked - because you may find a nasty surprise weeks - or even months - afterwards.