Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
.......why is my last post soooooo loooong?
(L - R scrolling needed) I didn't do anything different than usual ?
You can BLAME Donny Pesce for this one!

Nobby provided instructions on how 'only' Donny

can correct this.

Hi Bob: I still think the Roland KC-300's are great keyboard amps.

I of course remember that you own them too.

I just needed to move up to a system which can provide wider horizontal horn coverage and more power for larger venues, without having to take the Bose 802s too. A standout of the SxA100 is that it provides uniform sound coverage throughout the room even at 45 degrees off axis (no dead spots), but the biggest plus is that it's relatively lightweight (43 lbs) and easy to manage & carry (ergonomicly shaped), considering its' power. BTW, it's only 4 lbs heavier than the Roland KC-300.
BTW, I played the KN5000 again today after a weeks absense and really appreciate it's acoustic steinway piano & digital drawbar sounds. I guess there just isn't a single perfect arranger keyboard out there (yet). Each has its' own unique strengths and weaknesses.

[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 12-02-2001).]