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Roland KC60 Keyboard Amplifier

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Turn up the volume with this 40-watt amp from Roland. With a versatile three-channel design, this amp can accommodate more than your keyboard.

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 3 separate channels - including an XLR Microphone input and stereo Auxiliary input - the KC-60 is one of the most flexible amps around.

Features:

Compact, affordable keyboard amplifier with legendary KC sound

40-watt output power with 10 in. speaker and independent tweeter

Subwoofer output for low-end boost (compatible with most subwoofers)

3-channel design includes 1/4 in. 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 KC-60 takes these principles and puts them in a more affordable design, powered by a 40-watt amplifier with a 10 in. 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 3 input channels including an XLR Mic input and read more 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! read less

Rated Power Output: 40 W

Nominal Input Level (1 kHz)
Channel 1 (MIC/LINE): -50 to -20 dBu
Channel 2, 3 (LINE): -20 dBu
Aux In: -10 dBu

Nominal Output Level
Line Out: +4 dBu,
Sub Woofer Out: +4 dBu Speakers 25 cm (10 inches) x 1, Tweeter x 1

Connectors
Channel 1 Input Jacks: XLR Type, 1/4 in. Phone Type
Channel 2 Input Jack: 1/4 in. Phone Type
Channel 3 Input Jack: 1/4 in. Phone Type
Aux In Jacks: RCA Phono Type
Line Out Jack: 1/4 in. Phone Type
Sub Woofer Out Jack: 1/4 in. Phone Type
Phones Jack: 1/4 in. TRS Phone Type, Mono signal output

Power Supply AC 117 V, AC 230 V, AC 240 V

Power Consumption: 45 W

Dimensions: 420 (W) x 300 (D) x 410 (H) mm, 16-9/16 x 11-13/16 x 16-3/16 in.

Weight: 12.5kg, 27 lbs 9 oz

* 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 323-890-3700

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 0.5 out of 5 stars. (36 ratings)
Submitted January 7, 2007 by a customer from insightbb.com

"GET READY TO BE STRONGLY DISAPPOINTED."

Overall: 0.5 out of 5 stars
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I am trying to trade this thing in locally at a music store.
Sound
I have a Roland GW-7 keyboard. Love it!!! So, I bought this amp just for amp use. I was very disappointed with distortion with volume turned past 3. It distorts the base terribly. I see why they have an input for a subwoofer. This does not live up to the Roland name.....avoid this product.
Features
Basic features........I have no complaints. Nothing is missing here.
Ease of Use
Very easy to use and understand controls.
Quality
Cosmetically appealing
Value
If it distorts in your home at level 3 volume, then it is worthless to me.
Manufacturer Support
Have not had to use.

Musical Background:

hobbyist

Musical Style:

rock
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