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#148357 - 12/10/00 01:10 AM
Re: Keyboard Amps?
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Boo, Donny,
thank you for the comments. I am a bit envious of you fellows who have X1s or other keyboards with speakers. When I take a plunge, my next one will definitely have speakers built in. However, my current instrument is G1000, which has no speakers.
As I do not play many gigs (probably about once a month on average), I need an amp which would provide me with good stereo sound when I play at home, and sufficient power when I play out. I do not need 300 watts of the Mackie, and I'd like to pay less than the $700 that one costs.
My current amp, an older Peavey KB150 works OK, but it is big, heavy, and only produces a monophonic sound. When I play through the built-in speakers of the old E70, which are not really powerful enough, I can appreciate the difference the stereo sound makes. I don't really sing, so unlike some of the pros in this forum who can make a party come alive with a harmonica, I have to rely on the sound of the keyboard.
The Fender appears to fit my requirements (though it would be nice if it were a bit lighter), at least on paper. Hence, I'd like to hear people's opinions, or suggestions of the alternatives which would give me simiar functionality (stereo sound) for similar price (around $400).
Thanks again, Alex
[This message has been edited by Alex K (edited 12-10-2000).]
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#148358 - 12/10/00 08:21 AM
Re: Keyboard Amps?
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Thanks, Uncle Dave,
I am going to look into the PC speaker systems. The Peavey KB-150 is an older amp (I think it was replaced by KB/A-150 before being replaced by KB-300). The difference in physical speaker is that KB-150 uses a Black Widow woofer, while KB-300, I believe, uses Scorpion. Undoubtedly, the electronics of the amp also has changed, but that is less obvious to me. I believe both the -150 and -300 weigh over 80 lbs, which is hard to get around without the built in casters (perhaps that will be my project for the holidays).
I am going to see if I can use the PC speakers for home, and just keep my amp for playing out.
Thanks again for your feedback.
Alex.
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