Korg US has launched big deals with up to 56% OFF on the Opsix SE, Wavestate SE, Nautilus workstations, SQ64 sequencer, and more.
For several months now, the distribution company KORG US has been making a major clearance sale of various KORG products that were not as successful as hoped.
Some of these products, which I previously reported on in June, have seen a price decrease again. For example, US readers can buy the Korg SQ64 sequencer for $119,99 instead of $149,99. This is deal is only available with US shipping.
Then, they added the Korg Nautilus 88 AT (aftertouch version) with the same Kronos engine as a certified B-Stock for $1399,99 instead of $2699,99. This is an affordable way to get into the Kronos world.
They also dropped the prices of the opsix SE and opsix SE further. The opsix SE FM Synthesizer is now $899 instead of $999,99, and the opsix SE Platinum is now $934,99 instead of $1099,99.
The Korg US deals are available while supplies last.
Article from June 4, 2025
Korg has been offering massive discounts on many products for some time now. In April 2025, I reported on Korg deals in Europe with discounts of up to 58%.
These include the recently released KingKorg NEO, available with a 55% discount, and the Keystage polyphonic aftertouch keyboards, offered at a 50% discount. Don’t worry, US readers. There are now some great Korg US deals, and it seems that Korg US wants to clear its warehouse as quickly as possible.
Korg US Deals
As with the last US deals, these are only available in the official Korg US Reverb Store. These synths on sale are either new or certified B-Stock.
Let’s start with a problem child, the SE series. After so many massive discounts, it’s safe to say that the series has flopped and is unlikely to return. Just like in Europe, Korg US is now offering a significant 50% OFF discount on the last units.
The Korg Opsix SE and Wavestate SE are on sale for $999,99 instead of $1999,99 (50% OFF), and the Opsix SE Platinum and Wavestate SE Platinum are $1099,99 instead of $2199 (50% OFF). The best prices so far in the US for the SE versions of the Korg digital synths.
At NAMM 2025, Korg unveiled the new Kronos, which will replace the Nautilus Aftertouch. Before that, there was the Nautilus without aftertouch, and this one is now being phased out.
You can get the Nautilus 61 (B-Stock) with a 50% OFF discount for $899,99 instead of $1799,99, the Nautilus 73 (B-Stock) for $999,99 instead of $2199,99 (54,55% OFF), and the Nautilus 88 (B-Stock) for $1099,99 instead of $2499,99 (56% OFF).
If you can do without aftertouch and have no problem with a B-Stock Certified device, you’re getting a great workstation deal here. Don’t forget that the Nautilus features the same multi-synthesis engine as the Kronos.
More Deals
Besides these, there is also a big deal on the Korg microKorg Crystal Special Edition. This version of the classic virtual analog synth was introduced at Superbooth 23 and is now likely to be discontinued. You can save 43% and get it for $ 299,99 instead of $ 529,99.
The last product is a repeat offender. The Korg SQ64 has been on sale several times and is now available again at a bargain price. You can get the four-track CV/gate/MIDI sequencer for $149,99 instead of $329,99 (45,45% OFF). This is likely the most affordable, feature-rich hardware multi-track sequencer available.
Korg US Deals are available now in the official Korg US Reverb store.
More information here: KORG
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still pushing out SQ64’s? i have four of them, and they all act differently! what a great *and* crappy product all in one.
Since you bought 4, can’t be that crappy. Act differently how?Does one make you a sandwich, when you program a pattern?
That’s not too bad a price for the SQ64.
If you’ve never used any form of sequencer before in your life you might find it quite useful.
However, if you’ve used something from Arturia like the Beatstep or even a simple sequencer on something like a Pocket Operator you’ll be disappointed with the SQ.
Unfortunately, it’s a bit poo!
I had mine for a month before I sold it.
I’m just glad I bought it used and actually made a very mild profit on it. About £10 more than I paid.
These aren’t even really sale prices, many of them are the release prices. They’re just lower than the recent prices due to tariffs and other issues.
no these are clearance sale prices: the SQ64 started at $329 in 2022 and the opsix SE/SE Platinum started at $1999,99/$2199,99 in 2023. This has nothing to do with the new taxes. All theses products are discontinued and sold out in many stores.
Cool.. I have the SQ64 that I got from the last sale for the same price and I have the a wavestate. That microkorg is appealing for my son’s birthday coming up in a few weeks. However he already has a circuit tracks and minilogue xd and I was leaning hard on getting him a Bass Station II or a microfreak. So many good choices these days.
u adopting anyone? :3