Good affordable Amp?
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Good affordable Amp?
Hi, i'm a newbie to synth world .. been looking around for good amp (new/used) under $500 (preferably under $400) for home and small venue gigs .. what's your suggestions? I've heard the behringer's, roland's has some reliability and sound issues .. i wanna go at least 12" driver.
What do you think of the bulky sumo 300 and peavey KB 100?
Thanks guys!
What do you think of the bulky sumo 300 and peavey KB 100?
Thanks guys!
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I have a KB/A-60, which is the grandfather of the KB-3. Great amp! The KB-4 is almost overkill, but it's a great amp from what I've heard.
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while i agree on pretty much everything of theirs being kinda crummy, their patchbay works great for cv patching, and their 8 channel DI is really handy for live use, haven't had any issues with either of those items and have used their stuff for several years.darkartois wrote:stay clear of any behringer products. they won't last and shoddy build quality
that said, their mixers are awful and should be avoided at all costs pretty much. you can get a mackie vlz series mixer for not much more and save some trouble if you're low on $$$.
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Behringer/Bugera is trash. I will NEVER buy & recommend you spend your hard-earned money more wisely; think Yugo.
I had a friend who went through 2 amps & a mixer that were fixed a couple times each before finally going tits up.
My son was interested in Bugera so we went to a shop & I found they use potentiometer shafts made of plastic.. not just any plastic but they had all the strength of a drinking straw! You could literally twist the knob from -4 to +14 compared to 0-10. What a piece of junk... I'm quite sure the rest of the components were the same. The "case" was ok though
Additionally, have you guys seen this article where Behringer uses 3 yellow LEDs to "light" their tubes? OMFG. sad. keep your money.
http://www.audiomasterclass.com/arc.cfm ... ading-this
I had a friend who went through 2 amps & a mixer that were fixed a couple times each before finally going tits up.
My son was interested in Bugera so we went to a shop & I found they use potentiometer shafts made of plastic.. not just any plastic but they had all the strength of a drinking straw! You could literally twist the knob from -4 to +14 compared to 0-10. What a piece of junk... I'm quite sure the rest of the components were the same. The "case" was ok though
Additionally, have you guys seen this article where Behringer uses 3 yellow LEDs to "light" their tubes? OMFG. sad. keep your money.
http://www.audiomasterclass.com/arc.cfm ... ading-this
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Yeah i thought so about the behringer ..
But i ended up got a great deal (or maybe not?) on used KB4 for $175 including tax from a music shop around my area as it was on clearance used inventory.
Is that a good deal? It was way bigger that i thought, but hell .. i'm gonna be able to blow some ears later, lol.
It says about $530 something on the tag for new. It's really in a good condition, sounds perfect (for me) only has some dusts and the skin between the casters messed up a little bit i think it's because of it's low profile construction .. so messed up while dragging it.
I think i'm gonna get wedge aluminum plate and drill it to the edge on the bottom so it won't have any prob while i drag it on uneven surface.
True .. it's overkill! .. so much power it produces! .. but i'm planning to use it fir gig anyway .. since i have krk monitors for home use.
Anyway .. i really really love the sound of kb4 ..
But i ended up got a great deal (or maybe not?) on used KB4 for $175 including tax from a music shop around my area as it was on clearance used inventory.
Is that a good deal? It was way bigger that i thought, but hell .. i'm gonna be able to blow some ears later, lol.
It says about $530 something on the tag for new. It's really in a good condition, sounds perfect (for me) only has some dusts and the skin between the casters messed up a little bit i think it's because of it's low profile construction .. so messed up while dragging it.
I think i'm gonna get wedge aluminum plate and drill it to the edge on the bottom so it won't have any prob while i drag it on uneven surface.
True .. it's overkill! .. so much power it produces! .. but i'm planning to use it fir gig anyway .. since i have krk monitors for home use.
Anyway .. i really really love the sound of kb4 ..
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As a guitarist I was never fond of peavey but I was surprised when I used the keyboard amp, I have a kb100 and absolutely love it. It has some loose wiring issues that need some attention soon but it sounds huge and has spring reverb.
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I always recommend Peavey for keyboard amps. They are truly amazing. The KB 4 is a beast, but $175 for it can't be beat. My 1983 KB/A 60 was $99, so you got an even better deal than me!
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That is so true, i am a guitarist myself and always hated Peavey guitar amps, but when it comes to keyboard amps .. seemed like the list is shrinking to peavey, roland and treynor .. glad i tried it .. sounds really clear and bright for my LP and my ION. And i also like those sensitive EQ knobs which are effective even with a slight turn.ColorForm2113 wrote:As a guitarist I was never fond of peavey but I was surprised when I used the keyboard amp, I have a kb100 and absolutely love it. It has some loose wiring issues that need some attention soon but it sounds huge and has spring reverb.
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Hehe thought i did have a good deal .. He was first asking for $200, but after he saw the scuffed skin on the bottom he went it down.Voltor07 wrote:I always recommend Peavey for keyboard amps. They are truly amazing. The KB 4 is a beast, but $175 for it can't be beat. My 1983 KB/A 60 was $99, so you got an even better deal than me!
Hey Voltor07, anyway how's the m-audio uno works? so we just plug it to LP and usb port that's it? what program do you use?
The M-Audio UNO's USB end goes to your computer. The MIDI connectors are labeled nicely, and plug in to the MIDI In and Out of the LP. A standard USB cable works fine for saving patches, but the UNO is needed to update the OS of the LP. As far as what program I use, SysEx Librarian for Mac. If you are running Windows,(poor guy) you'll need MIDI OX or an equivalent program.sixsinisters wrote: Hey Voltor07, anyway how's the m-audio uno works? so we just plug it to LP and usb port that's it? what program do you use?
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.