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There is no SSD on the PA3. Perhaps you are confusing it with Flash Ram, or more specifically in the PA series, NAND Flash. As you would be aware apart from streaming data, NO programs or OS's actually 'run' from a hard drive, be it SSD, OR HDD....
In the PA series case, the OS and all settings are loaded into the NAND flash ram, from where it is run.
As Pete says, there really is not much point at all. About the only two differences are that a SSD has no noise (no moving parts) but the current HDD is practically silent anyway - and it (the SSD) is 'technically' faster on read/write cycles.
I say 'technically', because in the real world you will see not much difference at all between an SSD and a 7200rpm Sata 2/3 HDD. And a marginal speed difference between an SSD and a good 5400 RPM sata 2/3 HDD. At this stage DEFINITELY not worth the price of upgrade in my view. If the cost of a SSD gets to the same as an equivalent HDD, then I would consider buying one.
And as the PA series cannot stream VSTi or software instruments of any kind or audio from the hard drive, then the speed is really a moot point. As you would be aware sound samples are loaded into a specific sample RAM - a long time 'bete noir' of the whole Korg PA series. The lack of large sample RAM.
As a digression, just imagine if we could load the Ivory pianos into sample flash RAM!!!
But that's another story and not for this thread
The SSD does have a finite number of read/write cycles, but in real terms it, unles it is absolutely 'flogged' it would probably outlast the life of the keyboard...Good quality SSD's are now up to several million separate full read/write cycles.
As far as I know the HDD in the PA is a 5400 rpm, so you COULD gain some speed by swapping it out for a 7200...but in the 2.5' HDD class, 7200 speed versions are hard to find and a good deal more expensive. AND they generate more heat.
As an opinion, I think Korg have done a good job in the balance of the HDD onboard...between size, speed, access times and noise floor..
Yes there are gains to be made, but really - what for?