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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
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2705.0. "Best amps for use with synths?" by TLE::ALIVE::ASHFORTH (Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace) Tue Aug 27 1991 11:14

I've scanned the conference for references to amps, but didn't find much. Not
among the "sexiest" of topics, to be sure, but important nonetheless.

I've been using a set of amplified speakers in my home studio, but they're
not exactly convenient for playing out. Now that I'm doing a bit 'o that, I'm
looking at amp setups, and of course would like to rely on this learned body
for its accumulated wisdom...

It would seem that a stereo setup, based on speakers plus either a PA or a
power amp plus mixer, would put out the best sound, but would be both more
expensive and less convenient to set up. A self-contained amp would be both
cheaper and more portable. I'm leaning (heavily) toward the latter, but I'm
prepared to be told there are aspects I haven't thought of.

Presuming I *do* go the amp route, has anyone found distinct advantages with
one of the available lines, or even a particular model? The "big three" which
seem to dominate the market are Peavey, Marshall, and Fender. Daddy's
immediately pushed the Peavey line, and Sam Ash touted the Fender as producing
cleaner sound, particularly for synths.

Oh, yeah- wattage. At the moment, the venues I anticipate playing in hold maybe
200 max; there's a possibility of an auditorium holding more like 600, but I'm
not holding my breath. Any opinions on appropriate wattage? I've had
recommendations between 60 and 130 so far.

Looking forward to all your input-

Bob
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2705.1Forget Fender or MarshallRGB::ROSTFart Fig NewtonTue Aug 27 1991 12:5930
    The only company actively making "keyboard" amps of the three you
    mentioned is Peavey.  Well, I think Fender has a low powered Japanese
    "Sidekick Keyboard" model, I'd skip this one.
    
    What makes a Peavey keyboard amp better than a guitar amp is that they
    give you a 2-way speaker system (woofer plus horn) and a decent mixer,
    with individual EQ and FX sends on each channel.  The KB300 puts out
    130 watts RMS and is self contained, three channels.  The KB400 is a
    head (looks like a PA head) which puts out 210 watts into 4 ohms or 300
    watts into 2 ohms and has four or five channels, graphic EQ.
    
    TOA and Roland also make some keyboard amps.  I've heard both and they
    are about on par with the KB300.  There is also the Gallien Krueger
    200MK which has three channels, 100 watts and can sit on a mike stand!
    These amps will set you back about $400+ new.
    
    Stereo? Forget it, too much of a hassle, and people on one side of the
    room lose half the sound.  Power?  Never enough!  If you will be
    playing bass lines and *not* going through a PA as well, you may want
    400 watts or so to get the punch you need.  Under 100 watts will be
    tough for anything but monitoring.
    
    The reason Sam Ash pushed Fender is that they carry it and not Peavey.
    You're in the MA area, right?  Try EU Wurlitzer's, as they carry TOA,
    G-K and Roland.  Compare those amps against the Peavey KB300 and see
    what you think.
    
    							Brian
    
    P.S. Isn't there already a keyboard amp note somewhere else?
2705.2Well, I really like my JC-120 even if it's not a keyboard ampDREGS::BLICKSTEINJust say /NOOPTTue Aug 27 1991 13:1116
    FWIW, I use a Roland JC-120 Jazz Stereo Chorus.
    
    It's sorta for either guitar or keyboards (both inputs).
    
    People keep telling me things would sound better if I got a keyboard
    amp because it's full range but I've tried keyboard amps and I didn't
    find much of a difference.
    
    What difference there was, was more than offset by the incredible
    chorus sound built into the JC-120.  I love using that for electric
    piano, organ and most synth sounds.
    
    My JC-120 is also a LOT lighter and smaller than the "keyboard amps"
    I've looked at (and it also has detachable wheels).
    
    	db
2705.3Lotsa info already here...MANTHN::EDDHe's an artist, a pioneer..Tue Aug 27 1991 13:3323
    Notes> DIR/KEYWORD=AMPLIFIER yields the following topics. Feel free
           to continue this discussion in one of them...
    
    Edd
    
    Co-mod...
    
   275    STAR::MALIK        18-MAR-1986     4  Amp suggestions?
   356    STAR::MALIK        13-MAY-1986    11  Looking for SMALL Amp/Speakers for Home Studio
   828  FDCV01::ARVIDSON      2-JUN-1987    27  Connecting Pro Synth Equipment to Home Stereo
   875     HUB::OPERATOR     17-JUL-1987    15  Roland Juno Sounds Thin w/ Gorilla Amp
  1120  COGVAX::LABAK         4-JAN-1988    13  Recommendation - Powered Keyboard Monitor for Gigs
  1676  IMGAWN::BERDAT       16-SEP-1988     6  TOA Keyboard Amps
  1684  FGVAXR::LAING        22-SEP-1988     6  AB Power Amps?
  1797  FGVAXX::LAING         6-DEC-1988     1  Peavey DECA 528 Power Amp?
  1872  FGVAXL::LAING        23-JAN-1989     6  Power Amp: "Pro" vs. "Home"
  1922  FGVAXY::LAING        21-FEB-1989     5  Rackmount (1 Space) Power Amplifiers
  2039   CURIE::DECARTERET    6-JUL-1989     9  Peavey KB300 Amp - Compression Light?
  2092  COGVAX::LABAK        21-AUG-1989     8  RAMSA Sound Equipment?
  2093   PAVAX::SPRIGGS      22-AUG-1989     4  Help - Music Man Guitar Amp Buzzing
  2096   NRPUR::DEATON       23-AUG-1989    19  Micro PA Systems?
  2141   HAMER::COCCOLI      18-OCT-1989    32  What Type of PA Gear Do You Use?
  2184  COGVAX::LABAK        28-NOV-1989    12  Power Amps - Digital or Analog?
2705.4OK, discussion redirected...TLE::ALIVE::ASHFORTHLord, make me an instrument of thy peaceTue Aug 27 1991 13:5712
OK, Co-Mod- although I did do a DIR/TITLE=AMP, I must admit that I didn't do a
keyword search, and I didn't pay much attention to very old notes.

Although it's the oldest note on this (approximate) topic going, note 275 seems
closest to what I was looking for. Feel free to move the basenote and replies
so far to that thread.

Oh, and thanks for all input so far! I'm about to review amp-related notes
again armed with your suggestions...

Thanks,
	Bob