Keyboard amplifiers
If you have a stage piano or keyboard and you want to play in a band, you will need to buy a keyboard amplifier. Keyboard amplifiers are designed to amplify the sound of your keyboard. You can control the output level to blend in with the other instruments or if you are playing a solo you can turn up the amplifier's volume. You can also turn up the bass or treble dependiing on what the music requires.
Keyboard amplifiers not only boost the sound of your keyboard, they also improve the sound quality.
Roland produce a line of very popular keyboard amps. The Roland KC60 being the smallest, is adequate for every day home use, right up to the KC550 with it's immense power.
Roland KC60

Roland KC-60 keyboard amplifier. 10" plus horn, 40 watt. Can be used with pianos, keyboards or organs
Roland KC150

Roland KC-150 Amplifier. Stereo Mixing Keyboard Amplifier - 12" plus horn, 60 watt. Can be used with pianos, keyboards or organs
Roland KC350

Roland KC-350 Amplifier. Stereo Mixing Keyboard Amplifier - 12" plus horn, 120 watt. Can be used with pianos, keyboards or organs
Roland KC550

Roland KC-550 Amplifier. Stereo Mixing Keyboard Amplifier - 15" plus horn, 180 watt. Can be used with pianos, keyboards or organs
Roland KCW-1

Roland KCW-1. Powered Subwoofer for KC range keyboard amplifiers, 200 watt
Carlsbro Colt 40
(out of stock)
Carlsbro Colt 40 Keyboard Amplification KC1680
Carlsbro Colt 85
(out of stock)
Carlsbro Colt 85 Keyboard Amplification KC1690
Carlsbro Colt 120
(out of stock)
Carlsbro Colt 120 Keyboard Amplification KC1700
Laney Concept Workstation Combo CK30
(out of stock)
Laney Concept Workstation Combo CK80
(out of stock)
Concept CK workstations are designed to provide a flexible solution to the modern musician's need for flexibility
Laney Concept Workstation Combo CK165
(out of stock)
The new CK165 features 16 program digital effects and kick-back cabinet design. 165w workstation
Clarifier RS501
(out of stock)
Trendy Blue power indicator. Stylish Blue light reflection in bass port. Amazing value for money
Questions/
Dear Sirs, I already have a Yamaha P-70 electric piano which is used to accompany a small choir. I am pleased with the quality of the action and sound, but its volume is a bit limited. I am interested in expanding its capabilities by purchasing a keyboard amplifier. If it were to be used churches as both a piano and a chamber organ would you judge the Roland KC 350 to be a suitable partner? With thanks in anticipation.
Ken Taylor
Reply/ Hi Ken
The Roland KC350 would give you plenty of volume and would be enough for a large hall. You may even consider the smaller KC150.
The Roland keyboard amps are the best and most popular.
Good choice!
Read more about the KC350 here: http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/roland-kc350.html
Yours pianistically, Graham Howard UK Pianos
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