Behringer Ultratone KT108 Ultra-Compact 15-Watt Keyboard Amplifier,Black
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This charger came with a power plug that worked for me without any issues. We did not even realize we had a problem at all. I'm sorry, but I can't help you.
The Alesis Nitro Mesh drum set works well with this. I struck the kick drum and the output from this amp was louder than just hitting the kick drum (Alesis and amp all the way up).
The mono speaker is all I need since only one speaker is present. The software is compatible with stereo systems. You can connect both a 1/4 guitar cable and a mic cable to one of the three inputs. To connect to our PA system, I run two cables. One goes to Behringer, and one goes to our PA system. The amp is pretty good for its size.
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While it's described as a 20-footer, it is actually a 12-footer If you zoom in on the picture closely, you can see the amp is a 15-watt one Amperes per Watt. The package includes that. I got this because I needed a cheap practice amp so I could use it with my Roland e-70 Playing the drums. There has been a lot of feedback saying that the unit is not very loud but It's fine that your music isn't loud (as you have stated). However, I don't agree with your claim that it sounds great. The sound is flat and hollow no matter what I do. This little device lets you hear your drums and play them for solo practice and performance, but I do not think I will be using it any more for group or group performance practices.
It was delivered to my office today, and I will return it tomorrow. I already have a replacement unit on the way from Amazon. When I used my iPhone and a CD player as inputs to the amplifier, I found that the sound was more clear. I tried the amplifier with the unit I received today and it had some considerable distortion. This was not the case. My results were the same with all inputs into the amp. There are two instrument inputs on the KT108, each with a level control, and there is a CD input as well. A tone control panel enables you to control the levels in L, M, and H. This is why. There is a good chance the replacement unit will work as expected. this is not the case, I will consider purchasing a different product. I will update this report once I receive a replacement amplifier. I am calling you on 1/29/19 at 800 p. m. A replacement amplifier was delivered promptly to me by Amazon. The replacement amp does not have the same distortion issue as the original, but it does have a different issue. There is hum through the speaker when there are no inputs connected to the amplifier. Despite the fact that it is not loud, I could live with it, but I think it represents a flaw in the design or construction. It may be a nice product in theory, but it's too.
Roland TD1-A is what I use with it I find this amplifier to be very nice. Roland TD1-A is what I use with it In my bedroom, I have a K. There is no doubt that the sound is excellent in any case, whether it starts with the bass, snare or cymbal.
You should know that while the amplifier was designed in Germany, it is built.
The Big Korg amp was too heavy for my needs. This amp is perfect for my keyboard. Despite its small size, it does a good job with a keyboard. Amplifiers like this one are ideal for practicing but are not performance amplifiers. The 1/4 jack can be connected to one of the inputs in order to use a microphone. I have a microphone that works, but you need to speak directly into the center of the microphone to hear it. The best things to do with this amp are Because it is designed for keyboard practice, it can only be used at home as a practice amp.
I purchased a pair of these to use with my Yamaha keyboard. I placed them just under the keyboard and I still have room to use the foot A great sound is being produced. Despite my disappointment, I am extremely pleased with the result. As well as being well made, they appear solid. Through the three frequency controls, I can adjust the tones to just the right pitch.
The amplifier performs well for its small size and light weight. It is worth noting that you will not be able to achieve a full and rich sound from the keyboard using this amp, but it would be a great choice This product may work well for jam sessions and practice, but is not suitable for live performances. For large, professional workstations or keyboards (such as the Motif or Triton), this amp should not be used as a primary amp. In the case that you know what you are looking for and want something small and light OR do not need professional sound from your amplifier, this will give you what you want.
That's a great little amp, I use it for my electronic drum set, and for my keyboard. I haven't used it for guitar, but I bet it would sound awesome on it. As well as the crisp clarity of the sound, I appreciate it for this.
Despite being a small amp, it delivers a lot of power. This model is good at producing sound and can produce a decent level of volume considering its size. It does not have the volume to fill a large hall. Compact and perfect for practicing in the privacy of your home or a small environment This is an excellent practice amp for those just getting started or for those looking for an affordable, compact unit.