Keyboards

Korg Arranger EK-50 with 61 Dynamic Keys Black

Key features:

  • 64-note polyphony
  • 700 sounds
  • USB
  • Headphone output
  • Speakers: 2 x 10W

Specifications

Specifications

Type
Arranger
Number of Keys
61
Key Sensitivity
Dynamic
Fitting Bracket
No
with Headphones
No
with Stool
No
with Stand
No
with Case
No
Colour
Black

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  • karpouzest
    4
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

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    Positive:
    - 64 polyphony, only the Casio CT-X3000 also has 64 in this price range. All Yamaha keyboards in this price range have 48 or fewer, and those who have such polyphonies of 48 or fewer will have heard their problems.
    - 3 upper voice layers, the equivalent in this price range has up to 2.
    - 4 variations per style, 2 fill in, count in break.
    - Pitch bend - modulation joystick.
    - Almost all have sustain output now.
    - Many sounds and rhythms, in addition to the approximately 800 sounds, it has keyboard sets, which are already preset with effects and sound very nice, and some are quite realistic (for the category, of course).
    - It also has the effects and DSP that everyone in this category offers.
    - The best keyboard in this price range (based on a YouTube review).
    - Quality speakers.
    - Lines for speakers.
    - LED buttons, you always know what you have pressed.
    - Compatible with PA 50-80, so you can download style sets for it and enrich the sounds and styles.
    - It has had 2 software updates.
    - Very easy menu and handling of volume (style, voices, accompaniment, etc.), you press the button of the instrument or the rhythm part you want to change the intensity of and turn the wheel, the competition requires you to enter the mixer menu and blah blah.

    Negative:
    - It lacks fade out in styles.
    - The system with fill ins sometimes does not work correctly with changes in the variations of the style.
    - Few dance, electronic rhythms, as well as few rock rhythms.
    - It does not have an arpeggiator, the competition has it, it has ensemble but it is not the same.
    - Overall, it is a very easy keyboard without lesson mode-type effects, which in my opinion is the best for a beginner, very easy to use, very good sounds for its price, and decent rhythms.
    - Is it for someone advanced? If they have reached a medium level from something similar or lower like the PSR E3.. 4.. no, then they go straight to Korg PA series or another brand. But if they are starting now, it is a very decent musical instrument to take you on a journey and grow in the world of music.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Large number of rhythms and sounds
    • Key feel
    • Value for money
    • Large number of inputs/outputs
    • Construction quality
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  • Positive:
    - 64 polyphony, only the Casio CT-X3000 also has 64 in this price range. All Yamaha keyboards in this price range have 48 or fewer, and those who have such polyphonies of 48 or fewer will have heard their problems.
    - 3 upper voice layers, the equivalent in this price range has up to 2.
    - 4 variations per style, 2 fill in, count in break.
    - Pitch bend - modulation joystick.
    - Almost all have sustain output now.
    - Many sounds and rhythms, in addition to the approximately 800 sounds, it has keyboard sets, which are already preset with effects and sound very nice, and some are quite realistic (for the category, of course).
    - It also has the effects and DSP that everyone in this category offers.
    - The best keyboard in this price range (based on a YouTube review).
    - Quality speakers.
    - Lines for speakers.
    - LED buttons, you always know what you have pressed.
    - Compatible with PA 50-80, so you can download style sets for it and enrich the sounds and styles.
    - It has had 2 software updates.
    - Very easy menu and handling of volume (style, voices, accompaniment, etc.), you press the button of the instrument or the rhythm part you want to change the intensity of and turn the wheel, the competition requires you to enter the mixer menu and blah blah.

    Negative:
    - It lacks fade out in styles.
    - The system with fill ins sometimes does not work correctly with changes in the variations of the style.
    - Few dance, electronic rhythms, as well as few rock rhythms.
    - It does not have an arpeggiator, the competition has it, it has ensemble but it is not the same.
    - Overall, it is a very easy keyboard without lesson mode-type effects, which in my opinion is the best for a beginner, very easy to use, very good sounds for its price, and decent rhythms.
    - Is it for someone advanced? If they have reached a medium level from something similar or lower like the PSR E3.. 4.. no, then they go straight to Korg PA series or another brand. But if they are starting now, it is a very decent musical instrument to take you on a journey and grow in the world of music.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Specifications

Type
Arranger
Number of Keys
61
Key Sensitivity
Dynamic
Fitting Bracket
No
with Headphones
No
with Stool
No
with Stand
No
with Case
No
Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product

Reviews by our members

  • karpouzest
    4
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Positive:
    - 64 polyphony, only the Casio CT-X3000 also has 64 in this price range. All Yamaha keyboards in this price range have 48 or fewer, and those who have such polyphonies of 48 or fewer will have heard their problems.
    - 3 upper voice layers, the equivalent in this price range has up to 2.
    - 4 variations per style, 2 fill in, count in break.
    - Pitch bend - modulation joystick.
    - Almost all have sustain output now.
    - Many sounds and rhythms, in addition to the approximately 800 sounds, it has keyboard sets, which are already preset with effects and sound very nice, and some are quite realistic (for the category, of course).
    - It also has the effects and DSP that everyone in this category offers.
    - The best keyboard in this price range (based on a YouTube review).
    - Quality speakers.
    - Lines for speakers.
    - LED buttons, you always know what you have pressed.
    - Compatible with PA 50-80, so you can download style sets for it and enrich the sounds and styles.
    - It has had 2 software updates.
    - Very easy menu and handling of volume (style, voices, accompaniment, etc.), you press the button of the instrument or the rhythm part you want to change the intensity of and turn the wheel, the competition requires you to enter the mixer menu and blah blah.

    Negative:
    - It lacks fade out in styles.
    - The system with fill ins sometimes does not work correctly with changes in the variations of the style.
    - Few dance, electronic rhythms, as well as few rock rhythms.
    - It does not have an arpeggiator, the competition has it, it has ensemble but it is not the same.
    - Overall, it is a very easy keyboard without lesson mode-type effects, which in my opinion is the best for a beginner, very easy to use, very good sounds for its price, and decent rhythms.
    - Is it for someone advanced? If they have reached a medium level from something similar or lower like the PSR E3.. 4.. no, then they go straight to Korg PA series or another brand. But if they are starting now, it is a very decent musical instrument to take you on a journey and grow in the world of music.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Large number of rhythms and sounds
    • Key feel
    • Value for money
    • Large number of inputs/outputs
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Positive:
    - 64 polyphony, only the Casio CT-X3000 also has 64 in this price range. All Yamaha keyboards in this price range have 48 or fewer, and those who have such polyphonies of 48 or fewer will have heard their problems.
    - 3 upper voice layers, the equivalent in this price range has up to 2.
    - 4 variations per style, 2 fill in, count in break.
    - Pitch bend - modulation joystick.
    - Almost all have sustain output now.
    - Many sounds and rhythms, in addition to the approximately 800 sounds, it has keyboard sets, which are already preset with effects and sound very nice, and some are quite realistic (for the category, of course).
    - It also has the effects and DSP that everyone in this category offers.
    - The best keyboard in this price range (based on a YouTube review).
    - Quality speakers.
    - Lines for speakers.
    - LED buttons, you always know what you have pressed.
    - Compatible with PA 50-80, so you can download style sets for it and enrich the sounds and styles.
    - It has had 2 software updates.
    - Very easy menu and handling of volume (style, voices, accompaniment, etc.), you press the button of the instrument or the rhythm part you want to change the intensity of and turn the wheel, the competition requires you to enter the mixer menu and blah blah.

    Negative:
    - It lacks fade out in styles.
    - The system with fill ins sometimes does not work correctly with changes in the variations of the style.
    - Few dance, electronic rhythms, as well as few rock rhythms.
    - It does not have an arpeggiator, the competition has it, it has ensemble but it is not the same.
    - Overall, it is a very easy keyboard without lesson mode-type effects, which in my opinion is the best for a beginner, very easy to use, very good sounds for its price, and decent rhythms.
    - Is it for someone advanced? If they have reached a medium level from something similar or lower like the PSR E3.. 4.. no, then they go straight to Korg PA series or another brand. But if they are starting now, it is a very decent musical instrument to take you on a journey and grow in the world of music.

    Translated from Greek ·
    13
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