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Originally posted by MisterEd:
I recently purchased a PSR9000 and would like to run it with larger speakers, but the band I am presently playing with is running mono. They are trying to tell me that by running two channels (right and left) from my keyboard to the Mixer board and panning one right and the other left that this is "true Stereo". I have two KC 500 Roland Amps that I have tried at home, and they are hooked up for stereo and the sound is considerably better then running through their mixer board. There explanation is that playing in a larger facility that this "thins" the sound out. I disagree, but am I being unrealistic? I would greatly appreciate any feed back that is given. Ed

PS I have just joined this forum and I think it's great. If this question is out of order please let me know. Thanks again, in advance.



Actually, I'm presently playing with both a 2 pc and 3 pc band. I use most of the resources on the psr9000 and since we play in relatively small rooms(50 - 200) I believe that the stereo would work better. I guess I just don't understand what stereo is??
Why would Roland manufacturer a keyboard amp with stereo connections(input and output stereo on both amps, if all you really need is any two amps(one for right and one for left)? I know I've tried hooking them both up separtely and there is definitely a big difference when not connecting the two in stereo.

I appreciate all the info everyone is giving me but I guess I'm just stuck on the what is true stereo????

Thanks again for your input. Any additional comments will be appreciated.


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Ed