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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Best Keyboard amp for under £500.00

2005-10-03 by Jerald Henderson

I am using a reconditioned Behringer KX1200. I haven't used it heavily but so far so good. Works well and I'll probably get another one. I bought mine with the extended warranty, just in case. Most amps and computers will fail within the first year if there is a problem.


Mike wrote:
I also have the Behringer KX1200. I haven't had any issues with it
at all. Sounds good and my neighbors across the street hear me
playing when I have it set at 4. I did a bunch of research and it
seems the Berhringer made some improvements that improved
reliability in the later versions of this amp. $199 with free
shipping at most places....


--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "daddykingcool"
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want to buy an amp to use with my DTXpress that will be good
enough
> for playing live.
>
> I will probably put some sound through the PA as well but want a
> decent amp in front of the kit.
>
> I know I need a keyboard amp and have been looking at the Roland
KC
> range and the Peavey KB range.
>
> I see a few people on this group have purchased the Behringer
KX1200 -
> are these ok for live use or do I need to spend more money say on
a
> Roland KC-550 or Peavey KB-5.
>
> Any help would be appreciated as I only want to get this right
first
> time.
>
> It needs to sound good as I currently go through the PA which
sounds
> excellent but we are overloading it a bit.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Darrell






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Jerald L. Henderson
913-268-8397
jeraldlhenderson@...
Shawnee, KS
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