Totally different products!! You can't compare them!
@MUSICAHOLIC9992 ай бұрын
please compare yamaha sx600 and Go keys 5 because they are both have the same price now
@phillc2 ай бұрын
PSR-SX 600 is actually $1,099.99 and GK5 is $499. They both do different things for me personally.
@MrFirstMiddleLast6 ай бұрын
I think what a lot of people would want to see is a video showing us the capabilities and limitations for creating beats and recording tracks on the Go keys 5
@phillc6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll create a future video shoring how The GO:KEYS is severely stunted in this department. I have been unable to create beats and do anything more than layer and record one instrument. With a DAW, it becomes a different beast!
@MrFirstMiddleLast6 ай бұрын
@@phillc that would be a fantastic addition to the video, that way you can show existing owners how to extend the capabilities of their board, as well as help potential buyers decide if it’s right for them! You’re the best PhillC, I look forward to that video. Could you post the link as a reply to this comment once you’ve made it?
@jazzplayer596 ай бұрын
Have both like both!
@Kreegrrr6 ай бұрын
How's the sound quality on your GO:Keys 5 speakers? I really like what the keyboard can do and the sound selection..etc. But I've heard some say the speakers are a bit of a let down, crackles, pops.. I hope my local music store eventually have a demo unit I can try, really interested in this keyboard.
@jazzplayer596 ай бұрын
@@Kreegrrr ...to tell you the truth...even though I have 3 PA's I've only used headphones... surprisedly good quality Roland voices... 256 polyphony helps along with an excellent effects generator.
@Kreegrrr6 ай бұрын
@@jazzplayer59 That's good to know thanks! I'll see if my local music store has a demo unit so I can play around with it and test the speakers. So far it ticks every box for me.
@jazzplayer596 ай бұрын
@@Kreegrrr ... don't forget Bluetooth and vocal harmonizer as well.
@Kreegrrr6 ай бұрын
@@jazzplayer59 Ohh I wont! :)
@NeuroGlob5 ай бұрын
I am a singer/songwriter, but I do not play an instrument other than being able to play chords on a keyboard to write songs. I want to start playing live using chord progressions and was looking at the 670 or the Keys 5 to play accompaniment when I sing. I want to improvise the song as I play, but not program beats. So, a keyboard that follows my chord progression dynamically with a rhythm section would be preferred, and the ability to tailor the sound to be unique would be a plus. The cost isn't a factor as much as the ease of use and the help it brings for a beginning musician. Which keyboard would be best in that situation, as I don't want to own two? Or perhaps a different keyboard that I have not mentioned? Great Channel, BTW.
@phillc5 ай бұрын
@@NeuroGlob Sounds like DGX 670 for flexibility and versatility. GO KEYS for modern beats and portability. You can also program in chord sequences to play without you needing to press down any keys. It's a tough choice. I don't enjoy lugging around my DGX but I enjoy it's piano action and ability to program beats.
@phillc5 ай бұрын
@@NeuroGlob Thank you 😊 🙏 I hope my 2 cents helps. Let me know what you decide to do. When I go out to play, my choice is GO:KEYS for portability. Light as a feather!
@NeuroGlob5 ай бұрын
@@phillc Thanks for answering my question. As with most musicians, I tend to put everything in the cart. I ended up ordering a Korg EK-50U due to the simple interface with buttons to turn off features simply and having a simple set of standard sounds.
@JoeSmith-v7o6 ай бұрын
The Yamaha DHX 670 looks like an eyesore compared to the clean design of the Roland Go:Keys 5 though. I can see either one being the right choice for different people. I'd rather take the Go:Keys 5 because it seems to fit me better for what I want to do. Yamaha always has very nice piano sounds though and I own two Yamaha keyboards. I'm more in the Roland ecosystem and like the available downloads.
@phillc6 ай бұрын
Design and aesthetics! Ah! Nice point. Thanks for sharing your viewpoint. The design is so slick. Reminds me very much of Apple and their minimalistic approach. Fewer buttons, easier navigation.