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# Vivid color touchview display 310+ factory styles & PCM sounds 61 professional keys 61-Key Arranger Color Touchview Display (PA300)

**Brand:** korg
**Price:** ฿144271
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎼 Elevate your sound, command the stage — the Korg PA300 is your pro-arranger game-changer!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 61-Key Arranger Color Touchview Display (PA300) by korg
- **How much does it cost?** ฿144271 with free shipping
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## Best For

- korg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted korg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Powerful:** Sleek, portable design with pristine built-in amplification for crystal-clear sound anywhere.
- • **Massive Style Library:** Over 310 factory styles with multiple intros, endings, and fills to keep your performances fresh and dynamic.
- • **Pro-Level Sound Engine:** Korg’s RX tech delivers ultra-realistic, vivid tones that make your music stand out.
- • **Advanced Songbook & Sequencer:** Fully programmable songbook with instant recall and a professional-grade sequencer for effortless music creation.
- • **Intuitive Touchscreen Control:** Color TFT TouchView display lets you navigate, customize, and recall settings instantly—no fumbling, just flow.

## Overview

The Korg PA300 is a 61-key professional arranger keyboard featuring Korg’s RX sound engine for realistic tones, a vibrant color touchview display, and over 310 factory styles. Its compact design includes a powerful amplification system and a fully programmable songbook with instant recall, making it a versatile, portable powerhouse for musicians seeking professional-grade sequencing and sound quality at an accessible price.

## Description

The Korg PA300 is an easy to use, brilliant new professional arranger distilling the sonic essence and functionality of the highly acclaimed Korg PA series into a compact and affordable musical instrument. Like its big brothers - The PA900 and the PA600 - The PA300 uses korg's RX (real experience) technology to deliver a sound that's unprecedented in an arranger keyboard. Featuring a compact cabinet design, TFT color touchview display, huge factory PCM memory, a varied style database and powerful amplification system, The PA300 raises the bar for instruments in its class.

Review: Deben saber que el pa 300 es un excelente instrumento musical. Lo recomiendo. Estoy satisfecho.
Review: Bravo, Korg. - I have generally always been somewhat critical of Korg keyboards, since the days of the Trinity and Triton keyboards. I remember buying a Trinity and marvelling at the high tech, the wonderful touchscreen, the efficiency of the system, the completeness of the sequencer (and this has always been true of Korg keyboards). But the sounds, in my opinion, were never a match for Yamaha or Roland. I remember going back to the shop one week later after getting the Trinity, and getting a Roland XP-80 instead, and I really loved the sounds of the XP. I remember being completely astonished at the sound of the pipe organ of the XP, the pipe organ sound on the Trinity wasn't a match for that. However, I always preferred the Korg sequencers to all the others. The sequencers in the Yamaha PSR or Tyros, is useless, and the one in the Motif range is a mess. PS. I keep discovering some truly amazing sounds. And the guitar mode is BRILLIANT. It works so well and it sounds REALLY good. Trust me, because classical guitar is my main instrument. And us experienced classical guitarists are REALLY picky. The last 'guitar mode' I tried on a keyboard, was on a Roland E-60, and I wasn't impressed. But on the Korg, it's really sweet! Right before trying it, I thought : 'Guitar Mode? Yeah, right. I have heard 'guitar modes' before. But the one on the Korg is impressive. I wish there were spanish guitar techniques in Guitar Mode, too, such as rasgueado, but hey, you can't have everything. The PA300 ROCKS. The only comparable arranger 'workstation' at this price is the Yamaha PSR-S670, which compared to the PA300 is a TOY. The sounds aren't anywhere as good, the sequencer is non existent. I am so convinced that I will get a PA900 soon or later. A spec not stated by Korg is that the PA300 even has a 1.1 gb internal drive! You can store a ton of user data on that. In that respect, I fully believe that Yamaha PSRS keyboards and even the Tyros, are for amateurs. True, they have wonderful sounds, but that's all you get, and nothing else. The Yamaha keyboards are aimed at the hobbyist who's happy just playing his cheesy covers. But if you are someone who's seriously interested in making YOUR own music, Yamaha will not be able to supply you with a keyboard for THAT type of job. Korg does that. Korg gives you a COMPLETE instrument, and a PROFESSIONAL one, unlike Yamaha. and the new PA range But not the sequencers found in Korgs. My last Korg had been the PA500. A good board for the money, and again an excellent sequencer. But the sounds were not as polished as the ones found in equivalent Yamaha Psr boards. But the sequencer, again, was a proper one. Well, with the PA300, at this price, I can't really complain. Again we have a professional sequencer that still gets a lot done very quickly. You have the usual multitraker, as well as the 'easy recording' (very clever), and , essential, a 'chord track', where you can edit and change the chords. It's weird, but Roland doesn't put a chord track on their arrangers, at all, which completely defeats the purpose of an arranger keyboard, since you will have to edit the accompaniment in your piece, track by track. In other words, with Roland you only get a LINEAR sequencer. With Yamaha, you GET a chord track, but you can't edit the chords later, if you record in realtime. Well, the Korg PA range CAN do all that, and to me this point is MAJOR. Plus, the sounds are certaInly an improvement with respect to the PA500. This is truly a pro arranger board for a very reasonable price. Certainly there's nothing else like that at the price. The PSRS boards from Yamaha have nice sounds, but amateurish sequencer. The Korg wins hands down. UPDATE: I have so far had the PA300 for a few days, and spent many hours in total concentration and focus on recording. I am now a total Korg convert. I have compared Korg PAs in detail with everything else out there, and for my requirements and my money, only Korg makes the type of instrument I want. The PA300 is surely the best arranger keyboard you can find at this price, bar none. The only remotely comparable keyboard to the PA300 is the Yamaha PSR-670, an amateurish instrument compared to the Korg PA300. The PA300 has a lot of updated, high quality sounds and the sequencer and editing level is truly remarkable at this price. Well deserving of the word 'professional' on the keyboard. I will stick with Korg from now on. Well done Korg. UPDATE: I also now had a Yamaha PSRS-750. In theory, it should beat the PA300, instead I am returning the PSRS-750, which has some better sounds (but with this I do NOT mean that the Korg pa doesn't sound very good, because it does) but I can't do anything with it's poor sequencer. Note that the PSR-s750 costs about 300 dollars more than the Korg. The PA300, for me, still wins by a mile. You can hear that Korg has made an effort to improve the sounds, which they did, and the pro sequencer does pretty much all I need....I record a lot and I detest computers.

## Features

- Enhanced Rx (real experience) sound engine offers improved realism and vivid sound
- Massive internal factory PCM equivalent to the best-selling PA600
- Elegantly designed and compact cabinet includes a pristine amplification system
- Over 310 factory styles, Each including 3 Intro/endings, 4 variations, 4 fill Ins, breaks, and more
- Fully programmable songbook database with instant recall of any song setting

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00JH95L04 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,197 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #362 in Home Digital Pianos |
| Brand Name | KORG |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Interface |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112097346 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Included Components | Keyboard only |
| Instrument | Synthesizer |
| Item Dimensions | 45.9 x 21.25 x 10.62 inches |
| Item Type Name | Digital Pianos - Home |
| Item Weight | 26.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Korg |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PA300 |
| Model Name | PA300 |
| Model Number | PA300 |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Operating System | Proprietary |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | 21.25" W x 45.9" L x 10.62" H |
| Skill Level | All |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Korg PA300 61 - Key Arranger Color TouchView Display |
| Supported Software | General MIDI (GM), Roland General Standard (GS) |
| UPC | 600599645370 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KORG
- **Color:** Black
- **Number of Keys:** 61
- **Skill Level:** All
- **Special Feature:** Portable

## Images

![61-Key Arranger Color Touchview Display (PA300) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51euk2yRi-L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how good is this keyboard in terms of durability?**
A: Mine is 4 years old.. I gig with it every week...

**Q: does this piano have a chip of rhythm? And do all the pianos of this type have it? Or only the new ones?**
A: Not sure what you mean by "chip of rhythm", but it has a host of percussive sounds, drum kits, and a style mode in which rhythmic accompaniments can be set to play automatically behind your melody lines and chord progressions.

**Q: Does the PA 600come with power adapter ? If it doesn't which is the right to buy ?**
A: Yes , mine did come with the adapter

**Q: What type of cord do I need to connect the PA600 to a speaker?**
A: The output of your Korg requires a 1/4 inch phone plug  which is easily obtained. The other end depends on the input of the amplifier your are using which could also be 1/4 inch or a home stereo unit will likely be rca 1/8th If you are trying to conncct audio to a computer that will be a 3.5 mm. Please note your question said speaker however it must be connected to an amp. The amp will be connected to a speaker. Hope this helps!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***N on November 28, 2025*

Deben saber que el pa 300 es un excelente instrumento musical. Lo recomiendo. Estoy satisfecho.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bravo, Korg.
*by A***R on October 15, 2015*

I have generally always been somewhat critical of Korg keyboards, since the days of the Trinity and Triton keyboards. I remember buying a Trinity and marvelling at the high tech, the wonderful touchscreen, the efficiency of the system, the completeness of the sequencer (and this has always been true of Korg keyboards). But the sounds, in my opinion, were never a match for Yamaha or Roland. I remember going back to the shop one week later after getting the Trinity, and getting a Roland XP-80 instead, and I really loved the sounds of the XP. I remember being completely astonished at the sound of the pipe organ of the XP, the pipe organ sound on the Trinity wasn't a match for that. However, I always preferred the Korg sequencers to all the others. The sequencers in the Yamaha PSR or Tyros, is useless, and the one in the Motif range is a mess. PS. I keep discovering some truly amazing sounds. And the guitar mode is BRILLIANT. It works so well and it sounds REALLY good. Trust me, because classical guitar is my main instrument. And us experienced classical guitarists are REALLY picky. The last 'guitar mode' I tried on a keyboard, was on a Roland E-60, and I wasn't impressed. But on the Korg, it's really sweet! Right before trying it, I thought : 'Guitar Mode? Yeah, right. I have heard 'guitar modes' before. But the one on the Korg is impressive. I wish there were spanish guitar techniques in Guitar Mode, too, such as rasgueado, but hey, you can't have everything. The PA300 ROCKS. The only comparable arranger 'workstation' at this price is the Yamaha PSR-S670, which compared to the PA300 is a TOY. The sounds aren't anywhere as good, the sequencer is non existent. I am so convinced that I will get a PA900 soon or later. A spec not stated by Korg is that the PA300 even has a 1.1 gb internal drive! You can store a ton of user data on that. In that respect, I fully believe that Yamaha PSRS keyboards and even the Tyros, are for amateurs. True, they have wonderful sounds, but that's all you get, and nothing else. The Yamaha keyboards are aimed at the hobbyist who's happy just playing his cheesy covers. But if you are someone who's seriously interested in making YOUR own music, Yamaha will not be able to supply you with a keyboard for THAT type of job. Korg does that. Korg gives you a COMPLETE instrument, and a PROFESSIONAL one, unlike Yamaha. and the new PA range But not the sequencers found in Korgs. My last Korg had been the PA500. A good board for the money, and again an excellent sequencer. But the sounds were not as polished as the ones found in equivalent Yamaha Psr boards. But the sequencer, again, was a proper one. Well, with the PA300, at this price, I can't really complain. Again we have a professional sequencer that still gets a lot done very quickly. You have the usual multitraker, as well as the 'easy recording' (very clever), and , essential, a 'chord track', where you can edit and change the chords. It's weird, but Roland doesn't put a chord track on their arrangers, at all, which completely defeats the purpose of an arranger keyboard, since you will have to edit the accompaniment in your piece, track by track. In other words, with Roland you only get a LINEAR sequencer. With Yamaha, you GET a chord track, but you can't edit the chords later, if you record in realtime. Well, the Korg PA range CAN do all that, and to me this point is MAJOR. Plus, the sounds are certaInly an improvement with respect to the PA500. This is truly a pro arranger board for a very reasonable price. Certainly there's nothing else like that at the price. The PSRS boards from Yamaha have nice sounds, but amateurish sequencer. The Korg wins hands down. UPDATE: I have so far had the PA300 for a few days, and spent many hours in total concentration and focus on recording. I am now a total Korg convert. I have compared Korg PAs in detail with everything else out there, and for my requirements and my money, only Korg makes the type of instrument I want. The PA300 is surely the best arranger keyboard you can find at this price, bar none. The only remotely comparable keyboard to the PA300 is the Yamaha PSR-670, an amateurish instrument compared to the Korg PA300. The PA300 has a lot of updated, high quality sounds and the sequencer and editing level is truly remarkable at this price. Well deserving of the word 'professional' on the keyboard. I will stick with Korg from now on. Well done Korg. UPDATE: I also now had a Yamaha PSRS-750. In theory, it should beat the PA300, instead I am returning the PSRS-750, which has some better sounds (but with this I do NOT mean that the Korg pa doesn't sound very good, because it does) but I can't do anything with it's poor sequencer. Note that the PSR-s750 costs about 300 dollars more than the Korg. The PA300, for me, still wins by a mile. You can hear that Korg has made an effort to improve the sounds, which they did, and the pro sequencer does pretty much all I need....I record a lot and I detest computers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I tried it out in worship yesterday
*by F***O on April 10, 2023*

Keyboard has no left and right oup-port but I am trying to read the manual in case there is a way to compensate for this. Great sounds! I love the light-weight feature.

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