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Not holding price too well.
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 9:27 am
by magikroom
Was following this on e-bay and was surprised it went for £500. Bearing in mind the seller has to pay essentially 10% fees, it's quite an eye opener. Of course, gear does depreciate, but was wondering if the lack of support or promotion of this synth has affected the price? While I know us users are happy with the sounds etc it is a concern to me in case I want to change in the future and not just give it away.
Granted, I didn't pay full price, but still is a great amount to lose in such a short time. The only other synth I had where I lost a lot on was the Korg M3, but the Kronos essentially took it out, what's with this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111349340597? ... 1423.l2648
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 9:00 pm
by SanderXpander
Resale value is determined mainly by supply/demand and the competing available products. I guess it just means that many people are selling them for some reason.
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 1:09 pm
by JPWC
That's alright, mine is not for sale! Because I am keeping it!
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 5:12 pm
by EvilDragon
Cheap build, no aftertouch, I'd say 500 quid is about the right price

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 10:06 pm
by r0mulus
I love the KK for what it is- a very versatile 24 voice synth/EP combo with a fairly complete fx section. It makes nice basses, nice pads, nice leads and can cover a really valuable collection of vintage keyboard instruments. You'd be surprised how few options out there really cover this territory. The only really realistic competitor I can think of with such a feature set is a Nord Stage. Maybe some of the triton series and the like can do this stuff, but I don't feel like those boards are really as geared towards live performance. It's definitely a debatable point.
Anyways, most people that make the kind of music that this thing is intended to make do NOT have the kind of keyboard performance skills that this thing is geared towards.
I absolutely agree that a prophet12 with a full suite of outboard fx is going to sound incredible, beyond what the KK's capabilities are, especially since it only has one filter.
However, for what I do, it's great to have something that can cover synthy ambience AND have enough voices to pull of a cascading fender rhodes, something i couldn't come close to doing with a prophet or my alesis ion.
I guess I'd suggest that the price/value is only realized by a small set of players with specific needs for an all-in-one performance related board. As such I don't think the market demand will reflect true value for this item. It's a bit of a tweener but at a very nice price when you consider the only real competitor is a nord stage, at least three times the price.
If you are just doing some simple sequencing with fx through your daw, I honestly would recommend just getting a DSI Tetra and buying some cool fx. You can always overdub multiple passes if you need the extra voices. However, in a live situation, that is unfortunately not an option.
Though the architecture is pretty solid, there is a lot of room for improvement. The midi implementation is pretty weak compared to the alesis ion, theres no standalone envelope generator you can assign to parameters without also being tied to either the pitch or filter, which is a weakness. There is no dry/wet for FX. Also, it would nice if there were some midi control for the tube. Gain staging internally could be handled a bit more delicately as well. I haven't seen any indication that Korg is going to do updates which is sad, but, I hope they do and encourage them to do it.
Anyways, in a sea of imperfect options, it's a really great board if you have specific needs and less than unlimited budget. It definitely is capable of a wide range of professional quality sounds. It is also very good for live performance. The standard patches are kinda tacky, but, if you can't coax better sounds from it, well, thats a whole other more personal problem, one definitely not imposed by the "limitations" of this hardware.
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 11:51 am
by jeremykeys
I just bought a brand new one for $1,000. My local music store is having a big sale on a lot of equipment. They do this twice a year and have a no interest for 6 months financing plan. I thought the price was fine. Didn't want a used one.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 11:30 am
by YorkshireLad
I just picked a mint condition 2 month old KingKorg for £580, can't complain at that!
I do think it sounds a little bit sterile in places but on the whole it's a nice bit of kit with it's own character that will add some nice new sounds to my existing setup.
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 2:36 pm
by Vampyre
Price will always go down after a new synth is used... sometimes a seller is motivated to sell quick.
I am sure they will be cases of cheap ones to be found. I see it all the time with any gear.
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:54 pm
by jeremykeys
I still see them going for $1,349 in stores. I bought mine new on sale for $1,150. I'm not so worried about what I can sell mine for though. I'm not planning on getting rid of it any time soon I think there is still a huge area sound sculpting wise that I haven't even touched.
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 3:28 am
by stephenwiley
I grabbed a brand new, still sealed KK for $800 off ebay. 5x ebay bucks was also going on so I got $80 in ebay bucks, bringing the total to $720 for a brand new KingKorg. The guy had it listed for $899 OBO, I offered $800 honestly not expecting him to accept, but he did! So thrilled.
My opinion doesn't mean much because I have not owned the synth, but from a features standpoint and the general census on build quality, the asking price of $1299 does seem high. The synth should probably be closer priced to something like a StudioLogic Sledge which goes for 899-999.
I'm extremely happy I was able to get mine so cheap. Would have probably paid up to $900 for a KK, but obviously the lesser I can get it for the better!
Should be here next Tuesday....can't wait!
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 2:05 pm
by jeremykeys
Awesome!

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 12:10 am
by jeremykeys
I just saw it on the Long and McQuade's website now at $799.
Oh well. Dropping down to half price pretty fast. Maybe Korg is planning on something to replace it. I still like mine a lot though. I can't see myself selling it. Especially at this drop in price for a new one.
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 12:15 pm
by kkorgian
ref Not holding price too well.
Good news to me ! that means i can pick up a spare one nice n cheap
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:47 am
by Vampyre
If you can get a KingKorg at a good price grab it! Lot of fun with this synth and the effect sections is a blast to mess with real time.
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:07 am
by skinmechanic
I keep monitoring the KK and looking at the price drop, in the UK there as cheap currently at some outlets for £580 GBP. The only reason I haven't taken the plunge is I'm mainly studio based, I have a DSI Mopho x4 which takes care of the Prophet 5 and some cases Oberheim filters of the KK, I also have the Jupiter 50 which gives me the vintage keys (Rhodes etc) and Lush Pads that I could most likely get from a KK. A lack of Editor stops me from picking one up, also put off with some of the poor PCM waveforms in there which seem to be identical to the waveforms in the Roland Juno DI. So I'm still not sure what it would give me, although I do like the realtime controls and instant access to tweaking it has, so not decided.