Orton Pearson
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Can a keyboard amp such as this
https://www.gear4music.com/Keyboards-and-Pianos/Yamaha-KS-SW100-Keyboard-Subwoofer/23T2
cope with practice / small gigs using a uke (Soprano/Concert/Tenor), a bass guitar, an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar etc either singly or with any degree of concurrence, i.e. any two or more at once? Oh, and also include a keyboard.
Is it a matter that it can cope with any of them individually? Will it work for them all individually but some of them would not sound very good? What is the maximum versatility / concurrency of it within the parameters described above?
I am assuming that a keyboard amp has the necessary range to cope with a variety of other instruments, especially if 'keyboard' means full piano range.
What is best value for money, getting 3 amps that are specific to individual categories of instrument or getting one very versatile amp that covers a lot of situations? I can see a case for either approach.
I ask about this from a stance of total naive ignorance with both the short term and the long term in mind.
https://www.gear4music.com/Keyboards-and-Pianos/Yamaha-KS-SW100-Keyboard-Subwoofer/23T2
cope with practice / small gigs using a uke (Soprano/Concert/Tenor), a bass guitar, an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar etc either singly or with any degree of concurrence, i.e. any two or more at once? Oh, and also include a keyboard.
Is it a matter that it can cope with any of them individually? Will it work for them all individually but some of them would not sound very good? What is the maximum versatility / concurrency of it within the parameters described above?
I am assuming that a keyboard amp has the necessary range to cope with a variety of other instruments, especially if 'keyboard' means full piano range.
What is best value for money, getting 3 amps that are specific to individual categories of instrument or getting one very versatile amp that covers a lot of situations? I can see a case for either approach.
I ask about this from a stance of total naive ignorance with both the short term and the long term in mind.
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