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We have used 2 GK amps for years for chamber music gigs - running the keyboard L/R thru BOTH (when the gig warranted - otherwise, using one amp, mono) and the occasional string/wind pickup (if not playing acoustic) thru an available synth channel onboard the amp. We are curious about changing over to a PA-type system with a mixer. MUST BE LIGHTWEIGHT (I just bought the 17-pound electric piano, remember?) - does not have to exceed 100 watts total. What do you know? Classical music - must be decent quality.

2007-08-12 07:27:15 · 4 answers · asked by Mamianka 7 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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I shopped around for months and then got a Carvin XP880. It's amazing - 20 lbs! It might be more than you need as it has 250 watts per side for mains and 330 watts for monitors. They make a smaller one - the XP650. It has just the 2 -250 watt amps. It's $400. The sound quality is excellent - powerful and crystal clear. Their LM speakers are excellent also - the 12" weigh 26 lbs. and run $200 each.

2007-08-12 13:55:07 · answer #1 · answered by PJH 5 · 0 0

Well , should be easy enough to run thie thru a PA, get a powered mixer and a couple of quality speakers. But if you need LIGHTWEIGHT speakers, you'll have to spend the big bucks and get a system from Bose. Peavy and others make some pretty light speakers, but they don't have a very good low response, which means the low notes on your piano wont sound very good at all. My advice is to start shopping around, try out several kinds of speakers. There are lots of good brands out there, but Bose will be the best for sound quality AND lightweight-ness.

2007-08-12 08:49:11 · answer #2 · answered by kaisergirl 7 · 0 0

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2016-10-15 02:09:43 · answer #3 · answered by yau 4 · 0 0

Get onto the website for Peavey. They make some excellent sound systems. You might also try a site called:
www.musiciansfriend.com for some ideas.

2007-08-12 12:33:11 · answer #4 · answered by stephen p 4 · 0 0

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