Hi Beakybird

This makes more sense to me now. The PA rental cost is a steal, much less than I would expect. I am not in that line of music retail. I sell Lowrey organs. This may be something for me to consider.

I guess I personally would be happy to carry in one small amp that does the job like in the old days.

Hi Pro

Thanks for your thoughts. For me, if I were to get a Motion Sound, I would guess the 200 watts would be the best , but the weight is what would stop me. I have a need for light equipment. I suppose if I ever really needed more punch I would probably get two Barbetta Sona 32C's @ 36 pounds.

Right now I use a PSR2000 and two JBL Eon 10G2's(at your recommendation, and I love the sound). I have been using the built in mixer on the KB. Are you suggesting there is a significant and noticeable improvement on sound quality and volume in using a mixer? If this is so, do you know if one of the Behringer mixers under $100 would do the trick for my purposes?

Although I know you haven't seen the KP100 what is your educated guess as to what the best move for me would be? Would I be better to go out with two JBL 10's and a mixer, or with a KP100?

I would like to hear a Motion Sound , but I don't think it would pay for me even to have one sent and try it for the price of shipping.

How would you compare using your KP200 instead of two JBL 10's with a mixer?

Also, I've often wondered what the best speaker placement is using the JBL's, preferably without poles. Do you think its worth using poles.

Thank you both, (and all) for the info. This really cuts down on testing and shopping time, and prevents me from doing something I wish I hadn't.

Sorry for being so windy, but inquiring minds want to know.

Thanx

Scott Langholff