One consideration might be that the LCA-120 appears to no longer be made...

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On Feb 10, 2012, at 2:44 AM, Jaroslaw Lipski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, Thomann has it even cheaper which makes me think even more if I really 
> need those other features. LCA120 has a  line in too. The accuracy should be 
> the same as it is meant for orchestral instruments. The design is really nice 
> and handy - after folding it fits easily in any jacket pocket and can be kept 
> safely on a music stand (as it is flat). Big screen makes it even more 
> convenient for a concert situation. My main concern is preset programming 
> feature which I haven't had opportunity to try. Otherwise it looks to me like 
> everything I need during a concert or rehearsal. But obviously anyone of you 
> that had any experience with LCA120 is welcomed to comment. I know OT120, it 
> is good but not absolutely necessary in my opinion. The main reason for not 
> using cheaper equivalents was a lack of temperament presets. LCA 120 has it 
> (once you programme it). So...
> Anyway, thanks for a post
> 
> All best
> 
> Jaroslaw
> 
> 
> W dniu 2012-02-10 09:49, hera caius pisze:
>>     On Thomann:
>>    OT120 - 91 euro
>>    LCA120 - 30 euro
>>    It means it is 3x cheaper.
>>    Obviously the OT120 has much more features.
>>    I use OT120 from 2007 and it was perfect for all situations and all
>>    instruments including Harpsichord, Positif Organ, Viola da Gamba,
>>    Violin, Baroque flute and all my lutes and guitars.It also has line in
>>    and out for more electric and amplified signal.
>>    But hey, that's my opinion...
>>    Good luck,
>>    Caius
>>    --- On Thu, 2/9/12, Jaroslaw Lipski<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> 
>>      From: Jaroslaw Lipski<[email protected]>
>>      Subject: [LUTE] korg lca-120
>>      To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
>>      Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012, 5:40 PM
>> 
>>    Anyone using Korg LCA-120? I just wonder if the difference between this
>>    model and OT-120 is worth paying almost twice as much money. My first
>>    impression is that what is unique for OT-120 is "Sound back" mode and
>>    eight presets for historical temperaments, however one can programme
>>    his own presets in LCA-120, so in this respect the difference doesn't
>>    seem to be huge. On the other hand LCA-120 is very handy, flat and has
>>    a big LCD which is very good for a concert situation.
>>    Any thoughts?
>>    All best
>>    Jaroslaw
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