[quote=Fran Carango]Bill here is your review posted at Music 123....

5.0
Powerful keyboard amp/PA
By Bill Lewis
from New Jersey
For years I've been using a PA type setup(mixer w/15" cabinets) for my keyboards. To simplify my setups I tried the KX220 and it was so much better I bought a second one for the stereo effect. It has a much punchier and tighter sound for the keys. I do a 0ne-man-band type of performance for parties and with a 12" extension speaker on a stand it handles the bass, drums, keys, vocals, and DJ-ed CD's fine. I also have a Blues/RB trio where I play a Hammond XK3 w/bass pedals and a Roland piano. I usually use 1 KX220 with a stereo line out to the PA to spread the sound a bit. For larger rooms two KX's with no feed to the PA.The KX220 is compact in size, powerful and very versatile. Big wheels make it easy to move.
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Fran
I stand by my review "for that time" Things change and improve, lucky for us. The PA I was using before the KX220's was also Crate with 12" / Piezo tweeter cabinets, Not nearly the quality of something like todays Yamaha DXRs. If I was in a band situation where there was a "pole pa" for the vocals I could be happy with the KX220 again. But working solo and wanting the easiest in/outs they wouldn't do it.
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer