Louis,

It's going to be a difficult decission at the very least, and I wish there were some way I could be of more assistance, but because of the logistics, this is next to impossible. As you are probably aware, I traveled about the east coast of the U.S. for two years listening to a number of performers and systems. In the end I settled for a pair of Barbetta Sona 32-Cs, which I consider among the best. Unfortunately, they are not available outside the U.S..

Though it can be difficult to determine how a system sounds when you're inside a small music store, it will provide you with a general idea--especially if you A/B the systems using your keyboard. The main reason I recommend using your keyboard is because they all sound different, and they frequently sound different using another amp system. I hooked up a friends Roland to the Barbettas one evening and they did not sound remotely close to the way it sounded going through his Peavey. Both amps were EQ'd flat, but even using the same size speakers, the Barbetta's had a better mid range piano sound. Additionally, I feel that if the keyboard's piano, sax, trumpet and guitar sounds are not crisp, clean and natural sounding, this is not the amp for me.

Again, good luck and I hope you are successful in finding an amp that will fit your needs.

Gary
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