Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Behringer KT108 15-Watt Keyboard Amplifier




This review is from: Behringer KT108 15-Watt Keyboard AmplifierThe KT108 serves well as a general purpose amplifier for limited volume situations. I actually bought a second one and I essentially use them as powered speakers for a small Behringer stereo mixer, through which I run a couple mics, electric drums, keyboard, and on occassion acoustic guitar. For limited volume situations, the KT108s perform pretty well, and seem to produce the sonic range reasonably well. They are not very loud; by way of comparison a 6 watt Line 6 Micro Spider amp produces (a little) more volume than the KT108 running a guitar into it. As you'd expect from a small amp, they are limited in how much air they can move and can only produce so much volume of the deep bass sounds a 76 keyboard can produce without rumbling. However, for my limited volume needs (ie practicing in a townhouse where I don't want to bother the neighbors too much) they are more than up to the job, and do a good job with the drums, organ, vocals and acoustic guitar....

This review is from: Behringer KT108 15-Watt Keyboard AmplifierThis is a very good sounding small amp suitable for a piano bar setting. It is not for a big auditorium. It has clear professional amp sound in a small room or space. I recommend it if you want something to balance your vocal with a loud piano....

This review is from: Behringer KT108 15-Watt Keyboard AmplifierI bought this amplifier for my Yamaha YPG-535 digital piano. The amplifier's three band equalizer allows adjustment in the bass, mid-range and treble piano notes. This greatly improved the sound quality over the piano speakers. The amplifie has a headset and extra instrument connection. The build quality of the unit is excellent. This amplifier is an outstanding value for a low price....




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