Started out with a would you believe a Magnatone. Used that first then went to a Fender Bandmaster when I was playing chord organ in a rock band in the '60's. Also used a Standel for awhile with my Wurlitzer electric piano.
Then I got a Hammond M3 along with the Leslie 122 I think was the popular one. Then I picked up a Fender Bassman 10 for the Hammond. It sounded great, was relatively small and lighweight and really kicked.
Then I started getting into portable keyboards in the late '90's, first a few cheap Yamaha'a then a Roland E35, Technics KN200 or 400, Yamaha organ ME50 to a Technics KN1000 to a Yamaha PSR2000 to a Tyros.
During the keyboard period I had a Peavey KB300. Ugh! Probably where I got my navel hernia. That sucker was one beast. Wasn't particulary pleased with the sound but lots of volume.
Once I got the PSR2000 I got a pair of JBL Eon 10G2's. I absolutely love them. 23 pounds each. 175 watts each of a very nice quality pure sound. I like to use the feature where I just lean them back. It makes it very easy for me to hear and the sound bounces off the ceiling to the audience.
A bit later I added the Logitech z5500's, but only use the sub along with the JBL's. the sub only weighs 34 pounds at 188 watts RMS and compliments my other equipment very nicely. This gives me a total of 538 watts which tends to be a lot more than I need.
Small, light and good sound is my motto.
Best
Scott Langholff
http://www.ScottLMusic.com [This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 05-06-2005).]