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Alzy
Joined: 20 Mar 2023 Posts: 31
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Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 6:26 pm Post subject: new PaAs Speaker |
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does anyone have the new PaAs ??/ was wondering if it will only work with the new %X arranger .was wondering if its compatible with the 3x??? i noticed it has a 120 watt amp .so thats a more powerful amount ?? |
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nitecrawler Platinum Member
Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 978 Location: from a mile high to the the AZ desert
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Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 12:50 pm Post subject: Re: new PaAs Speaker |
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Alzy wrote: | does anyone have the new PaAs ??/ was wondering if it will only work with the new %X arranger .was wondering if its compatible with the 3x??? i noticed it has a 120 watt amp .so thats a more powerful amount ?? |
My guess is that it is compatible with the 4x and 3x's as well. I have it on pre-order from Sweetwater but, as of yet, has not arrived. I hope it is so I can interchange from my 5x to the 3xle when necessary. The keyboard to amp interface is identical on both keyboards. _________________ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=807494
Montage M7, Pa5x76, Nautilus, PA3Xle, Oasys 76, Mini-Moog, EMU Audity 2000, Motion Sound KBR 3D amp, Presonus and Reaper DAW W/Tannoy Reveal 501A powered monitors |
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Alzy
Joined: 20 Mar 2023 Posts: 31
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 3:30 pm Post subject: new PaAs compatible |
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what my salesman @ Sweetwater told me that they are compatible with the 3 x & 4x but you lose 10 watts when used with these keyboards instead of the 5x ,, so its a 110 watt amp instead of a 120 watt .wasnt the original PaAs only 30 watts ...this new one would slove my grunting an amp around ... |
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MartinHines Platinum Member
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3037 Location: Topeka, KS (USA)
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Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:18 am Post subject: |
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The PaAS mk2 only provides its extra features with the Pa5x.
It works with the Pa3x and Pa4x but provides no additional features than the PaAS (original).
From the PaAS MK2 specs:
Power:
2 x 30 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 60 Watt (Subwoofer) (using any Pa5X model)
2 x 20 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 40 Watt (Subwoofer) (using previous models, like Pa4X, Pa3X, Pa3XLe)
The 2 x 20 Watt and 1 x 40 Watt are the same specs as the original PaAS. _________________ ** KORG Product Support Contacts **
(they support BOTH hardware and software)
Korg USA Product support -- https://www.korgusa.com/contactus (For fastest service I would suggest calling them on the phone)
Outside the U.S. contact your Korg Country Distributor -- https://www.korg.com/us/corporate/distributors/ |
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nitecrawler Platinum Member
Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 978 Location: from a mile high to the the AZ desert
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Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 4:01 am Post subject: |
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MartinHines wrote: | The PaAS mk2 only provides its extra features with the Pa5x.
It works with the Pa3x and Pa4x but provides no additional features than the PaAS (original).
From the PaAS MK2 specs:
Power:
2 x 30 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 60 Watt (Subwoofer) (using any Pa5X model)
2 x 20 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 40 Watt (Subwoofer) (using previous models, like Pa4X, Pa3X, Pa3XLe)
The 2 x 20 Watt and 1 x 40 Watt are the same specs as the original PaAS. |
Different volumes but works. Good news! Makes it more flexible for me. _________________ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=807494
Montage M7, Pa5x76, Nautilus, PA3Xle, Oasys 76, Mini-Moog, EMU Audity 2000, Motion Sound KBR 3D amp, Presonus and Reaper DAW W/Tannoy Reveal 501A powered monitors |
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dimitris Platinum Member
Joined: 31 Jul 2002 Posts: 1661 Location: Greece
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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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MartinHines wrote: | The PaAS mk2 only provides its extra features with the Pa5x.
It works with the Pa3x and Pa4x but provides no additional features than the PaAS (original).
From the PaAS MK2 specs:
Power:
2 x 30 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 60 Watt (Subwoofer) (using any Pa5X model)
2 x 20 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 40 Watt (Subwoofer) (using previous models, like Pa4X, Pa3X, Pa3XLe)
The 2 x 20 Watt and 1 x 40 Watt are the same specs as the original PaAS. |
What about the original PaAS with the Pa5X? Any difference?? _________________ KORG PA5X 76 + PaAS - KORG PA1000 (NEW) -KORG NAUTILUS 73 (NEW) - KORG EK-50 - KAWAI VPC1 |
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nitecrawler Platinum Member
Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 978 Location: from a mile high to the the AZ desert
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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dimitris wrote: | MartinHines wrote: | The PaAS mk2 only provides its extra features with the Pa5x.
It works with the Pa3x and Pa4x but provides no additional features than the PaAS (original).
From the PaAS MK2 specs:
Power:
2 x 30 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 60 Watt (Subwoofer) (using any Pa5X model)
2 x 20 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 40 Watt (Subwoofer) (using previous models, like Pa4X, Pa3X, Pa3XLe)
The 2 x 20 Watt and 1 x 40 Watt are the same specs as the original PaAS. |
What about the original PaAS with the Pa5X? Any difference?? |
Less wattage. _________________ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=807494
Montage M7, Pa5x76, Nautilus, PA3Xle, Oasys 76, Mini-Moog, EMU Audity 2000, Motion Sound KBR 3D amp, Presonus and Reaper DAW W/Tannoy Reveal 501A powered monitors |
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MartinHines Platinum Member
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3037 Location: Topeka, KS (USA)
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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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dimitris wrote: | MartinHines wrote: | The PaAS mk2 only provides its extra features with the Pa5x.
It works with the Pa3x and Pa4x but provides no additional features than the PaAS (original).
From the PaAS MK2 specs:
Power:
2 x 30 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 60 Watt (Subwoofer) (using any Pa5X model)
2 x 20 Watt (Middle/High Frequency) + 1 x 40 Watt (Subwoofer) (using previous models, like Pa4X, Pa3X, Pa3XLe)
The 2 x 20 Watt and 1 x 40 Watt are the same specs as the original PaAS. |
What about the original PaAS with the Pa5X? Any difference?? |
The original PaAS (mk1) works identically in the Pa3x,4x,and 5x. _________________ ** KORG Product Support Contacts **
(they support BOTH hardware and software)
Korg USA Product support -- https://www.korgusa.com/contactus (For fastest service I would suggest calling them on the phone)
Outside the U.S. contact your Korg Country Distributor -- https://www.korg.com/us/corporate/distributors/ |
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nitecrawler Platinum Member
Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 978 Location: from a mile high to the the AZ desert
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Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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Well, just been advised by my supplier that delivery of my pre-ordered PaAs MK11 has been delayed til June tentatively. This seems to be a symptomatic of Korg. To indicate a delivery date and then postpone. My experience with Yamaha was entirely different. They announced the Montage M series and it was available when they said it would be. Two different but related product suppliers and two different results. _________________ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=807494
Montage M7, Pa5x76, Nautilus, PA3Xle, Oasys 76, Mini-Moog, EMU Audity 2000, Motion Sound KBR 3D amp, Presonus and Reaper DAW W/Tannoy Reveal 501A powered monitors |
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dfahrner Platinum Member
Joined: 21 Jun 2008 Posts: 571 Location: Bend, OR
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Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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A 30-watt amplifier is less than 2 dB louder than a 20-watt amp...since 1 dB is the smallest difference in loudness that most people can hear, it doesn't seem like the Mk2's increase in power will make much difference to anyone...???
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