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Old 07-03-2010, 10:17 AM
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Looking for a decent keyboard in the 500-700 dollar range, and I really like the sounds of the Korg X50. But $660-$700? Come on man, this thing feels flimsy as hell, and the key action is pretty crappy. Anyone here have one of these - and, more importantly - if you do have one, do you feel that the flimsiness and bad key action is negated by the sound quality?

And please, don't suggest a gazillion other keyboards - especially Roland Junos. I hate those.
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Old 07-03-2010, 11:06 AM
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If key feel and control is that important you can always consider one of the controller keyboards and use synth/sound modules or one of the virtual programs out there. I have an old Mirage keyboard that I use as a controller because i prefer it's feel and use several modules as well as a couple of soft synths.
There are exciting things happening in the keyboard realm right now I am particularly stoked about the Roland Gaia SH01 synth coming soon.
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