I got the flu and am headed for bed, but I want to give 2 cents on this one. I don't have experience with the Behringer, but the more I find out about the company, the less likely would I be to recommend their products under any conditions. The price may be right (and not because their hearts are in the right place), but the company apparently has more suits against it for patent infringement than Cher has wardrobe changes. I've heard that part of the reason for Mackie's relocation to the far east has at least something to do with Behringer's thefts. If I'm wrong, may all parties concerned forgive me. But that's the scuttle. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "isnyne <isnyne@y...>" <isnyne@y...> wrote: > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Ratzo <ratzo@t...> wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 16:29:19 -0000, you wrote: > > > > >can anyone suggest an amp that will be loud enough for the purpose of > > >playing at average levels in a basement studio? Also, the quantize > > > > > > Anything with a 15" woofer and a piezo horn will sound good. I use a > > Peavey KB100 keyboard amp. Most keyboard amps will cover the range of > > the kit very well, as long as it has a large woofer. Mine puts out 75 > > watts and I've never turned it up past 4 or 5. Keep in mind that with > > amps, you get what you pay for. I tried to do it on the cheap and it > > sucked. I still have that amp collecting dust here somewhere... I > > found the KB100 used and paid $160 for it. That was a bargain. > > > > > > > > ____________________________ > > > > Jim > > > Anyone have experience with the KX1200 ( behringer )?
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Re: Newbie ... Just ordered it
2003-02-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
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