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Over the years, Peavey has produced several products and each of them has been top class. They are good at innovating and keep producing quality and reliable stuff at a fair price. If you would like to get an overview about keyboard amps before you proceed reading about Roland keyboard amps, you can go through this link on keyboard amps. Benefits of Owning OneWhich One to Choose?You can get a Peavey keyboard amp, the KB1, for a little over 100 dollars. The KB1 is a great buy for its cost. If you are going to perform in a small space, choose this one. On the other hand you have the more expensive KB5, which is a high quality & well designed amplifier with professional features. It is one of the best keyboard amps available. Various ProductsThe KB 5 was designed as a personal PA system in a keyboard amp. The KB 5 features separate inputs on each channel and can easily handle voice, microphones and other instruments, including acoustic and electrical guitars, drum machines and backing machines, such as CD and DAT players. The KB 4 was designed as a personal PA system in a keyboard amp. The KB 4 features separate inputs on each channel and can easily handle voice, microphones and other instruments, including acoustic and electrical guitars, drum machines and backing machines, such as CD and DAT players. Whether you need clean, pro-quality compact amp for your rehearsal room or a full-featured powerhouse that doubles as a portable PA, Peavey's got you covered. This is a good one for its price. The KB1 is a great practice amp with 2 separate channels, a headphone output and 2-band EQ. The KB2 adds another channel, mic input, FX loop, monitor input and XLR output. Step up to the KB3 (50 watts, 10 in. speaker) for the added frequency range of a tweeter, and an extension speaker output. Basically self-contained, compact sound systems, the KB series amps are perfect for voice, keyboards, acoustic and electric guitar, drum machines and backing machines. Not especially recommended for someone looking for electronic/new age music, Jarred-type effects and so on, but for general playing its great. Basically self-contained, compact sound systems, the KB series amps are perfect for voice, keyboards, acoustic and electric guitar, drum machines and backing machines. This is basically a small portable 1-speaker PA system with just a few mono inputs. No reverb, no effects, no EQ. However the thing sounds so great you'll hardly miss those features. Go back to the Keyboard Amplifiers page
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