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Roland KC60 Keyboard Amp
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Model #KC60
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Final Price: | $$349.99 |
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Description
The KC-60 3-Channel Mixing Keyboard Amplifier brings renowned KC-Series sound quality to an even lower price. This affordable 40-watt amp is also the first to feature a Subwoofer output for enhanced low end. And with three separate channels—including an XLR Microphone input and stereo Auxiliary input—the KC60 is one of the most flexible amps around.
Roland KC60 Features:
- Compact, affordable keyboard amplifier with legendary KC sound 40-watt output power with 10" speaker and independent tweeter Subwoofer output for low-end boost (compatible with most subwoofers) 3-channel design includes 1/4" Line input and XLR Microphone input Stereo auxiliary input (RCA type) for connecting CD or MD players
- Rotary controls for adjusting channel and headphone levels, plus Low and High EQ
Big Sound That's Easy on Your Wallet Roland's KC-Series Keyboard Amplifiers are known for their exceptional sound quality. That's because they're built to handle the wide range of sounds created by today's synthesizers, samplers and electronic musical instruments. The new KC60 takes these principles and puts them in a more affordable design, powered by a 40-watt amplifier with a 10-inch speaker and separate tweeter. Now anyone can step up to a KC amp. And once you do, you'll never look back. Flexible 3-Channel Design with Subwoofer Output While the KC-60 is built primarily for keyboards, it's also at home with a microphone and CD player. Specifically, there are three input channels including an XLR Mic input and Auxiliary input—each with its own adjustable volume. And while 40 watts of power sounds good, you can also add an optional subwoofer from any manufacturer via the KC-60's Subwoofer output—a first of its kind on a keyboard amp!
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KC-60 |
KC-150 |
KC-350 |
KC-550 |
Watts |
40 |
65 |
120 |
180 |
Speakers |
10" woofer, tweeter |
12" woofer, tweeter |
12" woofer, horn driver |
15" woofer, horn driver |
CONFIGURATION |
Channels |
3 Mono + Stereo Aux In |
4 Mono + Stereo Aux In |
4 Stereo + Stereo Aux In |
4 Stereo + Stereo Aux In |
Inputs |
XLR, 1/4" x 3 |
XLR, 1/4" x 4 |
XLR, 1/4" x 8 |
XLR, 1/4" x 8 |
Mic Input |
XLR (Ch. 1) |
XLR (Ch. 1) |
XLR (Ch. 1) |
XLR (Ch. 1) |
Monitor |
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Ch. 4 - Dedicated |
Output Select |
Output Select |
EQ |
Low, High |
Low, High |
Low, Mid, High, Shape Switch |
Low, Mid, High, Shape Switch |
Effects |
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Stereo Link |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Sub Woofer Out |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Outputs |
1/4" Mono |
1/4" Balanced TRS |
1/4" Balanced TRS |
1/4" L/R (unbalanced), XLR L/R |
Headphone Jack |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Stand Mountable |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Wedge Shape |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Casters |
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4 |
Weight |
28 lbs. |
32 lbs. |
38 lbs. |
69 lbs. |
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KC-60 |
KC-150 |
KC-350 |
KC-550 |
Customer Reviews
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Sound Quality: | 8 | | Features: | 8 | | Ease of Use: | 9 | | Value: | 9 | | Reliability: | 8 | | Overall: | 8 | | | I am 15 years old and I play keyboard in a very promasing band along with bass guitar, drums, voice and guitar, I play with a Roland RD-300SX stage piano, and this amp has definently exeeded my expectations. The amp is the smallest and least powerfull amp in the KC series, but it is very powerfull, plenty for my needs. It is perfect for musicians like me, who need external amplification so that they can be heard. The sound quality is much better then any onboard speakers on any keyboard I have ever heard, and It can go more then three times louder then most keyboards aswell. I could drown out my band with this amp I wanted to. It has a good selection of ports, incliding a subwoofer out and a line out (connects to mixing boards) It has three channels, and one of them can used with a micraphone. The valua is very good and overall it is more then I hoped for.
- Ben (1/19/2006) | |
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