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Re: Keyboard amp for drum set

2003-07-17 by reetaprice

After reading all the posts on this subject I think I may have a 
possible solution. I recently bought a 200w mcgregor bass amp and a 
cab with two 15 inch speakers from ebay. Like stephanie I was 
reluctant to part with my cash till I had seen it for myself. So I 
had to wait until something came up which was within travelling 
distance. After contacting the man he was happy enough to let me test 
it out and answered all my questions. As far as a keyboard amp goes, 
for the extra money they were charging in the shops I didnt think 
they were all that much better. The amp I have has a graphic and a 
couple of low/high filters and manages to reproduce all the sounds ok.
  I have put a couple of pics in the photos file under bass amp for 
you to see. hopefully a few others could add pics to let me see what 
they are using.
   bye for now.
 
Darren                                                                
                                                                      
                                                                      
  --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie <sellison-unix@a...> 
wrote:
> Help everyone!
> 
> I would like recommendations on a keyboard amp that would be good 
for playing 
> the DTXpress II at home, jamming with a group, and ocassionally 
playing 
> somewhere.
> 
> I've looked at the Roland KC-350 (replaces the KC-300 with 120 
watts of power 
> among other things), the Roland KC-150 (replaces the KC-100 with 
more power 
> among other things), the Peavey KB/A 100 (75 watts), and the 
Behringer 
> KX-1200 (120 watts, but is purported to not sound as good as the 
Roland).
> 
> Suggestions or other amps to look at?  Thanks!!!
> Stephanie

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