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Behringer Keyboard Amplifier user reviews

by SME
(London, UK)

I bought a Behringer KT108 ultratone keyboard amplifier for my digital piano. It is sufficient for piano bar setting and enough to balance my vocals with my piano.

So if you want something for a small place (for limited volume situations and not for a big auditorium) then the Behringer KT108 ultratone keyboard amp is a good value for money amp.




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Mar 04, 2011
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Behringer 90W 3 Channel Keyboard Amp
by: Anonymous

Behringer 90W 3 Channel Keyboard Amp review...

Just passes as a practice amp. Sound quality is very average even using the EQ. Lacks midrange. I've had it for about 18 months (bought new) and the effects board has already developed an intermittent failure. Very loud squeal. No rough handling here. The amp has been handled like eggs and doesn't have a scratch. You don't get something for nothing...these amps are built to a price.

Seriously, if a keyboard player is looking for an entry level amp, even though it's tempting, I would hold off (use an old stereo/headphones at home for practice) and save an extra bit of money and purchase one of the more established brands. Roland, Peavey etc.

If you are serious about progressing your keyboard playing in the long term, a more robust and quality sounding amp will last a lifetime.

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Mar 03, 2011
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Behringer 180FX keyboard amp
by: Anonymous

I bought a Behringer 180FX keyboard amp but have found it completely gutless for a 180 watt amp.

It has plenty of effects but at the cost of power. I have tried to get in touch with Behringer themselves but never got a reply from them.

I play in a blues band and am easily blasted out by any other of the members of the band and they don't play that loud.

Feb 20, 2011
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Behringer K900FX, K450FX 3-Channel PA System / Keyboard amplifier
by: Jeff

I was not sure about the reputation of Behringer but then just went ahead with the purchase and ordered a Behringer K900FX 90-Watt 3-Channel PA System / Keyboard amplifier.

I also checked the Roland KC-150 stereo mixing keyboard amplifier, but then the Behringer amp offers a lot more at a much better price, including more wattage too.

You can easily connect 2 microphones and one instrument like the piano or guitar. Instead of a music instrument you can even attach your computer or iPod, and turn it into a karaoke system.

The Behringer K450FX 45-Watt 3-Channel PA System/Keyboard amp is a lesser powerful version of the Behringer K900FX amp.

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