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Looked everywhere for reviews of a budget amp for a digital piano. This Behringer popped out multiple times. Took the gamble and I cannot be happier for the purchase. The 15"version (KXD15) has a rich bass and LOTS of power (the KXD12, due to the smaller woofer, has less powerful bass but higher response mid-range). You can use it for whatever suits your need at the moment. Instrument amp, voice amp, monitor, PA, you name it. Very versatile 4 channel stereo amp. It can be linked with another KXD15 for true stereo signal. One major downside is the constant hissing from the amp. If you need a dead silent amp this is NOT your best choice. You can mitigate a bit by lowering the eq on the mid to high freq. You'll lose a bit of volume but the amp has more than enough power to compensate. The look of the amps is incredible. Clean and modern. Avoid CH1 for a line in or an instrument. The mic amplification hisses more than the other 3 channels. Use CH1 only for a microphone unless you really need it. On a side note, don't know if it was this lot or if Behringer quality control is lacking but my screws were just finger tight on the rear and top panel. some were already loose. For the punch this amp can provide I really recommend you check if the Phillips screws are tight. Remember that they are threading onto wood so don't go full impact wrench on the screws.
Looked everywhere for reviews of a budget amp for a digital piano. This Behringer popped out multiple times. Took the gamble and I cannot be happier for the purchase. The 15"version (KXD15) has a rich bass and LOTS of power (the KXD12, due to the smaller woofer, has less powerful bass but higher response mid-range). You can use it for whatever suits your need at the
Looked everywhere for reviews of a budget amp for a digital piano. This Behringer popped out multiple times. Took the gamble and I cannot be happier for the purchase. The 15"version (KXD15) has a rich bass and LOTS of power (the KXD12, due to the smaller woofer, has less powerful bass but higher response mid-range). You can use it for whatever suits your need at the moment. Instrument amp, voice amp, monitor, PA, you name it. Very versatile 4 channel stereo amp. It can be linked with another KXD15 for true stereo signal. One major downside is the constant hissing from the amp. If you need a dead silent amp this is NOT your best choice. You can mitigate a bit by lowering the eq on the mid to high freq. You'll lose a bit of volume but the amp has more than enough power to compensate. The look of the amps is incredible. Clean and modern. Avoid CH1 for a line in or an instrument. The mic amplification hisses more than the other 3 channels. Use CH1 only for a microphone unless you really need it. On a side note, don't know if it was this lot or if Behringer quality control is lacking but my screws were just finger tight on the rear and top panel. some were already loose. For the punch this amp can provide I really recommend you check if the Phillips screws are tight. Remember that they are threading onto wood so don't go full impact wrench on the screws.
Versatile keyboard amp with lots of useful features.
playitagainken 29.12.2021
Very versatile amp for keboard players, with lots of inputs and I particularly like the stereo line outputs so you can monitor your stereo piano and send the stereo to the house PA if you are lucky enough to have one. Plenty of volume for on-stage monitoring but the rated power of 600W sounds optimistic to me. Great to have on-board effects, a microphone input and headphone socket too. Excellent value for money.
Very versatile amp for keboard players, with lots of inputs and I particularly like the stereo line outputs so you can monitor your stereo piano and send the stereo to the house PA if you are lucky enough to have one. Plenty of volume for on-stage monitoring but the rated power of 600W sounds optimistic to me. Great to have on-board effects, a microphone input and
Very versatile amp for keboard players, with lots of inputs and I particularly like the stereo line outputs so you can monitor your stereo piano and send the stereo to the house PA if you are lucky enough to have one. Plenty of volume for on-stage monitoring but the rated power of 600W sounds optimistic to me. Great to have on-board effects, a microphone input and headphone socket too. Excellent value for money.
4 channels advertised, but Ch 1 can take XLR/mic and instrument (though they'd share volume and effects), plus you can run external sound, including your computer, through RCA cables on the back. XLR and TRS outputs can also be used simultaneously.
Pretty good on-board EQ and cool effects (100 to choose from) that you can run over channels individually or the whole. It does indeed have a good 88-key sweep and I've been happy with it handling the low end from bass guitar.
I've not compared it with Roland (at 3x the price) but for my needs this is a one-box fix-all. It's a great buy at this price.
I'm two days in on this, but really loving it.
4 channels advertised, but Ch 1 can take XLR/mic and instrument (though they'd share volume and effects), plus you can run external sound, including your computer, through RCA cables on the back. XLR and TRS outputs can also be used simultaneously.
Pretty good on-board EQ and cool effects (100 to
I'm two days in on this, but really loving it.
4 channels advertised, but Ch 1 can take XLR/mic and instrument (though they'd share volume and effects), plus you can run external sound, including your computer, through RCA cables on the back. XLR and TRS outputs can also be used simultaneously.
Pretty good on-board EQ and cool effects (100 to choose from) that you can run over channels individually or the whole. It does indeed have a good 88-key sweep and I've been happy with it handling the low end from bass guitar.
I've not compared it with Roland (at 3x the price) but for my needs this is a one-box fix-all. It's a great buy at this price.
Using it with my e-drums and for music in general I'm very satisfied. For the price it's all you could ask for.
I have a problem that sometimes there is a loud and scratchy sound when the FX is on, but I don't use the function and turn it off so it's okay for me. I don't think you should take this PA for the effects or rely on them though, it's not made for that
Using it with my e-drums and for music in general I'm very satisfied. For the price it's all you could ask for.
I have a problem that sometimes there is a loud and scratchy sound when the FX is on, but I don't use the function and turn it off so it's okay for me. I don't think you should take this PA for the effects or rely on them though, it's not made for that
Using it with my e-drums and for music in general I'm very satisfied. For the price it's all you could ask for.
I have a problem that sometimes there is a loud and scratchy sound when the FX is on, but I don't use the function and turn it off so it's okay for me. I don't think you should take this PA for the effects or rely on them though, it's not made for that