Originally posted by Beakybird:
Pro,
The vinyl case would not prohibit me putting the amp on the stand. I plan on purchasing the Quick-Lok stand.
Also, I think you are mistaken. The KP200S has two 10" speakers and the KP100S has two 8" speakers.
Beakybird
Oops - quite right, my mistake. I should wake up more before posting in the morning.
Originally posted by DNJ:
Does anyone use [2] kp200s amps on stage for Keybords AND Vocals in a large venue?
Do the 10" speakers in each amp give off enough Bass?
I used (1) KP-200s for a medium-sized auditorium and it was fine for that with plenty of bass and power. I don't sing but I ran my keyboard into Channel 1 (stereo) and I setup an announcer mic that ran into the other channel. There is a lo-z mic input on Channel 2 of the KP-200s but there is no line I/O for adding effects to the input so if you have something like a Digitech Vocalizer with reverb that you could run your mic into before going to the KP-200s, that would work.
I wouldn't use two KP-200s' - instead I would add powered speakers and/or subs from the stereo lo-z outputs of the KP-200s if I needed more power or wanted to expand the sound further. If you need more inputs or more versatility with vocals effects then I would just use a regular PA for the front sound and use the KP-200s as a stage keyboard and vocal monitor.