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#180545 - 02/17/03 09:21 PM Re: Yorkville Keyboard Amps
PaulD Offline
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The Yorkville keyboard amps really do sound great for the $$$.
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#180546 - 02/18/03 06:01 AM Re: Yorkville Keyboard Amps
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Registered: 07/09/02
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Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
Yes, the stereo expander really makes the Motion Sound amps... they'd sound like two stereo speakers turned back-to-back without it. The expander is just a phase inverter like the kind used by so-called "vocal eliminators" so it does have the side effect of reducing the volume of instruments that are in the center of the mix and enhancing the reverb overall, but I find this to be a pleasing effect that tends to act a little like compression and give a little more "blend" to the sound. The clarity is there as well as power to spare, all in a very portable cabinet that weighes 55 pounds. And yes, the sound does seem to come from all around the amplifier - the effect carries over into the room also. You can't really imagine it until you hear it.

I was using (and still have) various PA components for amplifying my keys and they all work fine too, but Motion Sound put everything I need in one compact box with several bonuses: there are stereo XLR direct outputs on the back of the KP-200s so I can simply plug my EONs in and either expand my sound field or create a surround-sound presentation, and there is a "click input" that does not get passed back out the XLR direct outputs which is perfect for taking a vocal monitor feed when playing with a band - so the KP-200s can act as both keyboard and vocal monitor. It also has a lo-z mic input with it's own controls, so at a recent corporate gig my KP-200s did double-duty as both my keyboard rig and the guest speaker's PA. It was in a mid-sized auditorium and the KP-200s was more than enough.

As long as the mind-set for stereo keyboard amplification is "use a PA" or "buy two" then there won't be much demand for innovation, which is why nearly all keyboard amps look alike right now. I wouldn't even bother owning a keyboard amp if the Motion Sound series hadn't come along. Like me, you really need to hear it to get it.
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#180547 - 02/21/03 10:22 AM Re: Yorkville Keyboard Amps
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Registered: 09/16/02
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Loc: Toronto
The Motion Pro KP-200S has 2 * 10" speakers with no tweeters or mid range. Isn't that required?
Terry says the Altec Lansing 621's are great. They have tweeter, mid, bass, and sub.
Some complain that the Yamaha PSR550 don't have the tweeters connected. Is that necessary, since the Motion Pro don't have them?
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#180548 - 02/21/03 11:06 AM Re: Yorkville Keyboard Amps
The Pro Offline
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Where did you get that idea? The Motion Sound amps have 3.5" horns. Here's the URL: http://www.motion-sound.com/keypro_amplifiers.htm
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#180549 - 02/21/03 11:15 AM Re: Yorkville Keyboard Amps
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Oops. Your right.
Thanks Pro for setting me straight. That Motion Pro looks real good, thanks for putting us onto it.
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