Right on, I’m learning on a Roland DS 76 and only use headphones at present. I’m researching small amps like this one for when I eventually play with others or don’t want to use headphones. You play well, sounds good bro.
Thanks bro, I’m ordering one today. As I’m playing only at my house and maybe eventually with a small group of friends, I only need a little amplification. I was between this and the Behringer of similar specs, but this seems more robust and has more low end it seems. And Peavey is a very reliable amp in my eyes as their guitar amps have been awesome for ages. Hope to be able to play like you someday. Thanks bro.
Hi Kishar, thank you for your comment. Since this is Peavey's entry level Keyboard amp, the bass is not that solid, but I find it fine with in its price range. I would recommend Peavey KB3 and up for more stronger bass EQ.
suena muy bien, es lo que yo nesesitava, para tocar en lugares pequeños, muy bueno
Yes indeed, lightweight, compact,easy to carry personal Amp.
Can it be used to connect a piano and a microphone? And do you think it fills a church? thanks for the video
I ordered the KB2 to play my Hurdy Gurdy thru it, Marshall stacks was to much to tote around
Plenty of amp for home playing, maybe playing with a small group of acoustic guitarists in a small setting?
I have a Juno DS76 myself.
At present, I’m learning and using only my headphones until I get basics down and can lay down some rhythm to play with our guitars.
Hellow this video is 2yrs ago, now im planning to buy a keyboard amp which is better roland kc110 or this peavey, for house and small venue gigs only
Budget wise and sound quality I would recommend this KB10. For mobility and functionality KC110
Try the Vox VX50 KB amp. Its a pretty good amp with great sound quality at a good price.
How loud it is? It is enough to jam with a band with drums? Thanks
With electronic Drums can be, for an acoustic one, it might be overpowered for a prog rock piece. Pretty much decent sound for a garage band setup.
would this be good for e drums
Alex Vandrummer , yes for personal or small venue gigs.
It’s a bit piercing. Not as great as it sound here. Here it sounds amazing. Maybe it’s my source.
Thank you for your comment.
what keyboard do you have brother?
Roland Juno D sir.
DP Productions Roland Juno D Sir
Right on, I’m learning on a Roland DS 76 and only use headphones at present.
I’m researching small amps like this one for when I eventually play with others or don’t want to use headphones.
You play well, sounds good bro.
Purple Heart Scott - I recommend this amp for personal use and even for small gigs/events.
Thanks bro, I’m ordering one today. As I’m playing only at my house and maybe eventually with a small group of friends, I only need a little amplification. I was between this and the Behringer of similar specs, but this seems more robust and has more low end it seems. And Peavey is a very reliable amp in my eyes as their guitar amps have been awesome for ages.
Hope to be able to play like you someday. Thanks bro.
is bass very weak....
Hi Kishar, thank you for your comment. Since this is Peavey's entry level Keyboard amp, the bass is not that solid, but I find it fine with in its price range. I would recommend Peavey KB3 and up for more stronger bass EQ.