How do I register a Korg product?
How do I register a Korg product?
Korg Support A copy of the registration confirmation email and a legible copy of the product’s sales receipt from the authorized dealer are both required for extended warranty service. Please retain a legible copy of item’s original itemized sales receipt from the Korg authorized dealer.
What country is Korg from?
Tokyo, Japan
Korg
| Formerly | Keio Electronic Laboratories |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1962 (as Keio Electronic Laboratories) |
| Founders | Tsutomu Kato Tadashi Osanai |
| Headquarters | Inagi, Tokyo, Japan |
| Products | Electronic musical instruments |
What companies does Korg own?
Brands
- KORG.
- VOX.
- Blackstar.
- Spector.
- Tanglewood.
- Cole Clark.
- Sakae.
- Waldorf.
How do I contact Korg support?
For support regarding products purchased outside the countries referenced above, please contact the appropriate distributor in your country using the links below….KORG USA Customer Service (non-technical assistance, general information)
| Phone : | (631) 390-6800 | |
|---|---|---|
| Hours : | Monday-Friday | 10:00am – 6:00pm |
Is Korg Kronos discontinued?
It appears that after 11 years, Korg have decided to discontinue the KRONOS line of music workstations, leaving the Nautilus as their new “top of the heap.” “Synthesizers / Keyboards” section of Korg’s web site.
What does Korg stand for?
KORG
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| KORG | Knowledge and Organisations Research Group |
Does Korg still make Kronos?
Sorry, the Korg Kronos 88-key Synthesizer Workstation is no longer available. We’ve left this page up for reference only. Check out the great alternatives on this page or call toll-free (800) 222-4700 to speak with a Sweetwater Sales Engineer about similar products.
What is the latest version of Korg Kronos?
KRONOS – System Updater v3. 1.4 is now available!
Are Korg pianos good?
Korg is known for their professional grade stage pianos, which are highly prized and have become kind of an industry standard over the years. But when it comes to lower-end (home) market, their digital pianos haven’t been as successful and have been having a hard time competing with brands like Yamaha, Roland or Kawai.