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Keyboard Amplifier from Laney belonging to the Linebacker series

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  • yoyogyoyog

    Laney KB30Published on 07/19/04 at 00:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Amplification standard. 30 W Rms. 1 Speaker 10 inches or 26cm. 2 Channels, by between 1 Channel. Each channel only one possde Gain. The SETTING THE reverb is dependant of the two channels and the SETTING THE BASS, and Treble. In connection, there is nothing on the rear panel and front panel, there is a headphone jack, remote, and DI.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is very simple. The manual is in English and is the same as for the other 3 amps of the same family (KB-50, KB-80 and KB-120). As I indicated in the description of the KB-50, there was little respect for the consumer. Do you get a good sound? Well, yes, from the time when we move from internal speakers to a keyboard amp. …
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    Amplification standard. 30 W Rms. 1 Speaker 10 inches or 26cm. 2 Channels, by between 1 Channel. Each channel only one possde Gain. The SETTING THE reverb is dependant of the two channels and the SETTING THE BASS, and Treble. In connection, there is nothing on the rear panel and front panel, there is a headphone jack, remote, and DI.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is very simple. The manual is in English and is the same as for the other 3 amps of the same family (KB-50, KB-80 and KB-120). As I indicated in the description of the KB-50, there was little respect for the consumer. Do you get a good sound? Well, yes, from the time when we move from internal speakers to a keyboard amp. Put in 2, you will have a stro. on the other hand, no group too small because its power except in the absence of a battery. On occasion, this does not rate very dear ... This simple and friendly ACCS earned him a point higher than the Laney KB-50.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've never had, but I had the KB-50. The KB-30, I testc'est trs fine for a first amp, and set the mood in the family. The report qualitprix n'tait era of means (F 1600 I think), but now it must be more interesting. It may be wise to make this choice especially if a gure of money and space ... But otherwise, you get no sound heavenly ... Yes, I have tested and compared to other amps keyboard. WARNING! The picture is that of the English version, but only the look changes a bit, the rest is the same.
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