Behringer KT108 Ultratone Keyboard Amplifier (15 Watts, 1x8")

Turn up the sound without weighing yourself down. This compact, two-channel amp from Behringer is perfect for at-home practice and small settings.

Overall User Ratings (based on 13 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted July 16, 2011 by a customer from insightbb.com

"A great product for the right amount of money."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This amp should last me a lifetime, literally. I have been very diligent in practicing my drums and maybe at some point in the future if I decided to upgrade to a larger kit, I might consider a bigger amp, but I doubt it. It's just a great amp for what I need, plain and simply put.
Sound
I recently purchased this amp, from ZZOUNDS.com, and I am totally satisfied. First off, let me preface my review by admitting that I am NOT a musician. I know nothing of the intricacies of perfecting music played through amps, mixers, etc... However, six months ago I purchased a Yamaha DTXplorer electronic drum kit, also from ZZOUNDS, and I have been trying to teach myself how to play(which has been a lifelong dream). As a 54 year old wannabe-drummer, I finally spent some cash for an amp, the KT-108. To be succinct, it sounds fabulous!!! I had tried to play my set through my Pioneer stereo but to be honest, the speakers couldn't handle the low level bass sounds of the drum kit without becoming very distorted. With the KT-108, voila! Problem solved!!! This amp is great for practicing and has been such a blessing for me to be able to get an idea of how I really sound when I am playing. The CD/mp3 player input is great. It's nice to be able to play along to songs(or in my case, TRY to play along). It's also nice to plug in my headphones to the amp, instead of the outlet on my drum module which will help prolong the life of the module. My kit is very travel-friendly, so I recently took it to the family reunion, on Father's Day. Both of my brothers play guitar, the older of the two also plays piano, keyboard, bass and a few more instruments; and my brother-in-law is a legitimate, used-to-be-a-musician drummer, so we kinda had a family boogiefest. I had not purchased my amp yet, so I used my brother's Peavey 50 watt keyboard amp to play the drums. They sounded good BUT I think that the drums sound much better when played through the KT-108. Again, that's one man's opinion but it's mine and I am sticking to it. Keep in mind, I am not going for volume, I just want quality. I primarily listen to jazz and smooth jazz music, so I don't the need Led Zeppelin window-shattering volume and power. Having said that, let me again reiterate that this is a high-quality, outstanding amp. Many thanks to Behringer for a great product and to ZZOUNDS.com for making it available to folks like me!
Features
It has 2 instrument inputs, a CD/mp3 player input, adjustable equalizer and a headphone jack. What else can you ask for?
Ease of Use
Open the box, read the instructions(not really necessary), plug it in and presto! it's music.
Quality
As I stated before, high quality, no reason to believe that this amp won't last longer than me! Hey, I am 54, so there you go.
Value
Again, I have a severely limited experiential level to draw from but for my money this was a great deal.
Manufacturer Support
The only support that I have used was totally related to registering my product and that was flawless.
The Wow Factor
It's a keyboard amp, so how "sexy" can it be? It is nice looking, well-designed and very utilitarian. They also sent me an extra "Behringer" sticker, so I made out like a bandit!

Musical Background:

Novice

Musical Style:

Jazz/Smooth Jazz
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Submitted September 8, 2011 by a customer from gmail.com

"Why carry a beast (heavy amplifier) to practice or to do a small gig. My title would be, ( KISS, keep it simple stupid )"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Until one of us quits playing. I have no intention to grow in this field, I'm 66 yrs old, my voice is changing, and playing guitar is becoming more painful for me.
Sound
I have owened several amplifiers from cheap to quite expensive, and what I wanted was a good amp for practice here at home and for when I play for smaller groups. Before, I had to take two small amplifiers so I could use an instrument, and a mic. Now with the unbeliveable low priced KT108, I have good sound on the keyboard, even one of the guitars and a microphone. Zzounds had by far the best price I had seen on this amplifier, I even saw it listed for more than double the price and I would also have to have paid for shipping as well.
Features
I was super happy to find this amp had a connection for an instrument and the microphone.
Ease of Use
If you can turn a knob, then you can get good sounds from this amplifier.
Quality
I was impressed by the quality of this amp. It is actually boxed better than my other more expensive amplifiers. I don't worry about damage to this cabinet, and I'm sure it will be around longer than I will be.
Value
Yes
Manufacturer Support
N/A
The Wow Factor
I do not rate things for "sex appeal" and lets face it, an amp is an amp

Musical Background:

Active Musician

Musical Style:

Rock and country
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Submitted August 15, 2011 by a customer from gmail.com

"Excellent for the paltry sum of money but you must understand it`s limitations."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I`ll be looking for a larger amp soon.
Sound
Good amp that faithfully reproduces the sounds of my accordion even though it`s slightly underpowered. To do it over again I`d go for the next size up but the fact is the KT 108 does what it was intended to do. That is , it`s simply a practice amp and for small areas only.
Features
None but the supplied hard wired cord is just too short.You will need a good extension cord.

Musical Background:

hobbyist

Musical Style:

old classic favorites
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Submitted April 1, 2013 by Michael H in Vidalia, LA

"Good Amp"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I ordered this as an amp for my Alesis drums. I am very happy with it. I didn't want to spend the amount they wanted for the Alesis amps, so I ordered this. I sounds great and is plenty loud for me to practice my drums at. Zzound was super fast with my order. This was at my house in 4 days after I ordered. Fantastic.

Musical Background:

I've played drums for 45 years.

Musical Style:

I play mostly classic rock and blues. But I also enjoying playing big band as well.
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Submitted June 17, 2015 by Paul R in McKinney, TX

"Amplifer Behringer KT108"

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Over all this amp is very good.My problem is within my choice. I'm a new bass guitar player and have found out that I should have order amp with min 40 watts instead of 15 watts. The 15 watts is ok for home and garage playing. But, overall this amp is good.

Musical Background:

New player, at present playing at home

Musical Style:

Country
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Submitted February 2, 2020 by Sean W in Roswell, GA

"Not good with synths"

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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When Behringer says “keyboard amp” they really mean digital piano (sounds great with one). However - if you want a simple solution for your synth set up, this is a no go. This amp simply cannot handle certain filter frequencies without the speaker inside rumbling. The headphone jack on mine also has audible static - straight out of the box brand new. I figured this would be good for synths based on Behringers recent push into the classic synth clone market - but it really isnt.Weirdly enough - it also sounds relatively decent with guitar and takes overdrive fairly well compared to other practice combo amps in the same price range.Because of the crappy headphone jack on a brand new unit paired with the fact that this thing simply cannot handle synths (which is what I bought it for in the first place) - I can’t honestly recommend this; The headphone jack especially is just unacceptable and a waste of space since its useless.

Musical Background:

Guitars - synths - mostly electronic stuff. I jam and record in a home studio.

Musical Style:

Electronic, synthwave, industrial
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