Have any of you had the opportunity to try out the Motion Sound Keypro KP-200S Keyboard Amp?
The rep for Motion Sound brought one into my store this morning and asked me to keep it and try it out for a few days and see how I like it.
I'm very impressed with it's power, sound, stereo imaging and the fact that it is made in the USA. It has a retail price of $1145.00 and a MAP price of $1030.00. It has 2 100watt RMS amps inside. There are 2 10" eminence beta 250-watt 8 ohm speakers speakers and 2 80 watt 3.5X3.5 Ferro cooled dynamic 8 ohm horns.
This amp can really produce high sound pressure levels without any distortion and with great bass if needed.
There are 2 stereo channels, each with treble, mid and bass controls and a knob called "expand" which controls the amount of the stereo spread between the speakers.
If you put the amp directly behind you, because of the design where each speaker is slightly angled away from the center, you hear perfect stereo and for those who don't want to loose any of the sound quality which is often lost when using a mono amp, you will be amazed at the stereo imaging this amp puts out.
It's not the lightest amp at 55lbs, but it is built like a tank.
There are XLR stereo outputs, an Aux Slave Output left and right which can be sent to additonal SL-200S slave amps for more power and speakers. There is a XLR MIC input on the back which goes to the second channel.
There are no effects in this amp but the sound is amazing.
I would be interested to know if any of you have tried or purchased this model.
I sell alot of low cost Behringer keyboard amps, Yamaha stagepas 300's and other powered monitors but I've not heard anything this good lately.
Now I've been spoiled with something really good I'll probably have to start stocking these, so I'd really like to know any opinions out there.
Thanks,
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
818-881-5566
www.kayesmusicscene.com