Kurzweil KP 300 VS Yahama PSR A-300
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Choosing The Right Workstation for You: Kurzweil KP 300 VS Yahama PSR A-300
Choosing The Right Workstation for You is our utmost priority that’s why we can go to the extreme to find you the best pick when it comes to workstations, synthesizers, and keyboards. As you already know we are always here to give you the best review.
In this article, we would be focusing on two products today and that is the Yamaha and Kurzweil brand, for years, these two have been a top focus in the workstation, the synthesizer line. We would be reviewing the Yahama PSR A-300 and Kurzweil KP 300, stick around!
Features of Kurzweil KP 300
As you already know, the Kurzweil keyboard is solidly built with extraordinary features that are very user-friendly and the KP-300 delivers just that and more to any user. The Kurzweil KP 300 comes fully equipped with a 76 notes synth action with a touch-sensitive key, 6 selectable response levels for effectiveness, and 737 preset programs.
Kurzweil KP 300 also features 128 voice polyphony and 50 user presets programs, 6 tracks, and up to 10 user sequencers and recorder.
With its 40 watts, in-built 4 speaker stereo sound system gives out a resounding and powerful sound. The Kurzweil KP 300 also comes with 240 auto-accompanied styles with over 10 reverbs, metronome, 8 types of the chorus with EQ to play along with.
With the easy-to-use song recording features, you can record your own keyboard performances. The innovative Performance Assistant helps you to perform various idiomatic musical phrases that can be triggered by playing just a few keys.
Features of Yahama PSR A-300
The Yahama PSR a-300 is fully equipped with a 61-key touch response keyboard that features realistic Arabic and Oriental voices packs a full set of Arabic/Oriental styles to match. The 7″ TFT VGA display for easy accessibility, featuring 997 voice preset, 400 styles preset, and with over 380 pro session, 485 different effects, and audio link compatibility for easy use and portability.
Kurzweil KP 300 VS Yahama PSR A-300
Below is a table comparing the specifications of Kurzweil KP 300 VS Yahama PSR A-300
We will put the characteristics of each of these keyboards in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences:
Specifications of Kurzweil KP 300
All specifications subject to change without notice.
Keyboard: | 76-Note, synth-action with touch-sensitive keys |
Keyboard Sensitivity: | 6 selectable response levels |
Display: | Multi-functional LCD |
Polyphony: | 128 voice |
Preset Programs: | 737 |
User Presets: | 50 |
Splits/Layers: | Yes |
Transpose: | +/- 1 octave |
Tune: | +/- 50 cents |
General MIDI: | Yes |
Effects: | Reverb (10 types) / Chorus (8 types) / EQ |
Auto-Accompaniment Styles: | 240 |
Recorder/Sequencer: | Yes (6 tracks / 10 user songs) |
Metronome: | Yes |
Sound System: | 40W, 4-speaker, stereo |
Headphone: | (1) 1/4″ stereo headphone out |
Pedal Ports: | 1 Sustain, 1 Volume (pedals sold separately) |
Audio I/O: | Stereo 1/4″ In/Out |
MIDI: | via USB |
USB: | (2) ports; USB-MIDI and USB-device storage |
Included Accessories: | music stand |
Dimensions: | 6.4″(H) x 48.6″ (W) x 16.7″ (D)
16.2 cm (H) x 123.5 cm (W) x 42.3 cm (D) |
Weight: | 25.4 lb / 11.5 Kg |
Power: | 12VDC / 3A external power supply |
Specifications of Yahama PSR A-300
PSR-A300 | ||
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Body | Color | Champagne Gold |
Dimensions | Width | 945mm (37-1/4”) |
Height | 128mm (5-1/16”) | |
Depth | 370mm (14-5/8”) | |
Weight | Weight | 5.1kg (11lbs., 4oz.) |
Keyboard | Number of Keys | 61 |
Type | Organ Style | |
Touch Response | Yes | |
Other Controllers | Pitch Bend | Yes |
Display | Type | Custom LCD |
Size | 92mm×32mm | |
Backlight | Yes | |
Language | English | |
Panel | Language | English |
Tone Generation | Tone Generating Technology | AWM Stereo Sampling |
Polyphony | Number of Polyphony (Max.) | 32 |
Preset | Number of Voices | 143 + 361 XGlite + 19 Drum/SFX/SE Kits |
Featured Voices | 35 Oriental Voices, 6 Oriental Percussion Kits, Sound Effect Kit | |
Compatibility | GM | Yes |
XGlite | Yes | |
Types | Reverb | 9 types |
Chorus | 4 types | |
Functions | Dual/Layers | Yes |
Split | Yes | |
Panel Sustain | yes (in menu) | |
Preset | Number of Preset Styles | 135 |
Featured Styles | 24 Arabic Styles, 23 Khaligi Styles, 17 Iranian Styles, 9 Greek Styles, 10 Turkish Styles | |
Fingering | Multi | |
Style Control | INTRO, MAIN x 2, FILL-IN, ENDING | |
Custom | User Styles | Style File Format |
Other Features | One Touch Setting (OTS) | Yes |
Preset | Number of Preset Songs | 35 |
Recording | Number of Songs | 5 |
Number of Tracks | 2 | |
Data Capacity | Approx. 10,000 notes (when only “melody” tracks are recorded)Approx. 5,500 chords (when only “chord” tracks are recorded) | |
Recording Function | Yes | |
Compatible Data Format | Playback | SMF |
Recording | No (Original File Format) | |
Lesson/Guide | Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.) | Listen & Learn, Timing, Waiting, Chord Dictionary |
Overall Controls | Metronome | Yes |
Tempo Range | 32 – 280 | |
Transpose | -12 to 0, 0 to +12 | |
Tuning | Yes | |
Number of Scale Keys | 12 | |
Number of Scale Memory Buttons | 4 | |
Miscellaneous | PIANO Button | Portable Grand Button |
Storage | Internal Memory | 373KB |
Connectivity | DC IN | DC IN 12V |
Headphones | x 1 | |
MIDI | In/Out | |
AUX Pedal | 1 Footswitch (optional) | |
Amplifiers | 2.5W + 2.5W | |
Speakers | 12cm×2 | |
Power Supply | Adaptor (PA-3B/3C), or batteries (Six “AA” size, LR6 or equivalent batteries) | |
Power Consumption | 10W | |
Included Accessories | Music Rest | Yes |
In Conclusion