KORG: Hopeless product and support...
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:02 am
Dear All,
I'd like to share some KORG experiences with you since I think it is my duty to help others in upcoming cases when considering to buy a KORG product. Unfortunately it's a very nasty experience and despite of my patience, willingness and very positive approach, I haven't been able to find a solution to make my expensive KORG product usable at all...
Until recently, I didn't have any KORG experience at all, but of course the brand is well known and I therefore never had any doubt about it's product quality or support. So, in early december I therefore bought my KORG Zero 8 mixer, which has been on my list of desired equipment for a while already.
Although the mixer is a beautiful piece of art in terms of layout, functions and flexibility, I ran in difficulties already from the very first beginning. One major feature is Zero8's ability to use is as a fully digital mixer with it's 8 in/out firewire sound channels and midi, great for digital mixing and composing. I couldn't however get the latest driver installed over Windows 7 - 64 Bit. There obviously has been an incompatibility here.
After a lot of reasearch I decided to get in touch with KORG support and explained my problem over E-mail (16-12-2009)). I got an auto response immediately afterwards as follows:KENQ6701 We aim to answer all of our enquiries within 2 - 3 working days.
And that is the very last thing I have ever received from KORG, despite 4 (four!) times of reminding them. How can customer suppport - which especially exists to improve customer satisfaction - be this extremely poor ?!?
Of course I have continued to find a solution and then ran into this forum and found all those many other users with the same or similar problems, but hey - it's too late now of course.
I have learned about several other Zero8 issues as well, but have to be honest that I didn't run into them myself (mainly the Hiss issue, doesn't exist with mine). I have also learned that obviously Korg has decided to cease the whole Zero line inbetween (though, the website still shows it as an actual product !).
So, as a conclusion I have to state (unfortunately) that KORG have failed miserably in all possible aspects:
- Stupidly failing in driver support for modern Operating systems and 64 Bit support
- A miserable, non responsive, support team who have left me alone from the very first instance
- Discontinuing products without mentioning on their website - which is the first reference of course
So in the end I'm left alone with my brand-new, highly expensive, discontinued, but most of all useless Zero 8 mixer. Thank you very much KORG, you should all be ashamed of yourself!
Although this message is very negative, I hope it helps others to make a better choice and choose for a brand that is much much more trustworthy then this lousy one.
In the unlike case that I will come to a different experience, I will post it here as well...
Best regards,
Mischa van Santen
NB: please see also the poll above, to get an idea about your experience as well...[/i]
I'd like to share some KORG experiences with you since I think it is my duty to help others in upcoming cases when considering to buy a KORG product. Unfortunately it's a very nasty experience and despite of my patience, willingness and very positive approach, I haven't been able to find a solution to make my expensive KORG product usable at all...
Until recently, I didn't have any KORG experience at all, but of course the brand is well known and I therefore never had any doubt about it's product quality or support. So, in early december I therefore bought my KORG Zero 8 mixer, which has been on my list of desired equipment for a while already.
Although the mixer is a beautiful piece of art in terms of layout, functions and flexibility, I ran in difficulties already from the very first beginning. One major feature is Zero8's ability to use is as a fully digital mixer with it's 8 in/out firewire sound channels and midi, great for digital mixing and composing. I couldn't however get the latest driver installed over Windows 7 - 64 Bit. There obviously has been an incompatibility here.
After a lot of reasearch I decided to get in touch with KORG support and explained my problem over E-mail (16-12-2009)). I got an auto response immediately afterwards as follows:KENQ6701 We aim to answer all of our enquiries within 2 - 3 working days.
And that is the very last thing I have ever received from KORG, despite 4 (four!) times of reminding them. How can customer suppport - which especially exists to improve customer satisfaction - be this extremely poor ?!?
Of course I have continued to find a solution and then ran into this forum and found all those many other users with the same or similar problems, but hey - it's too late now of course.
I have learned about several other Zero8 issues as well, but have to be honest that I didn't run into them myself (mainly the Hiss issue, doesn't exist with mine). I have also learned that obviously Korg has decided to cease the whole Zero line inbetween (though, the website still shows it as an actual product !).
So, as a conclusion I have to state (unfortunately) that KORG have failed miserably in all possible aspects:
- Stupidly failing in driver support for modern Operating systems and 64 Bit support
- A miserable, non responsive, support team who have left me alone from the very first instance
- Discontinuing products without mentioning on their website - which is the first reference of course
So in the end I'm left alone with my brand-new, highly expensive, discontinued, but most of all useless Zero 8 mixer. Thank you very much KORG, you should all be ashamed of yourself!
Although this message is very negative, I hope it helps others to make a better choice and choose for a brand that is much much more trustworthy then this lousy one.
In the unlike case that I will come to a different experience, I will post it here as well...
Best regards,
Mischa van Santen
NB: please see also the poll above, to get an idea about your experience as well...[/i]