Behringer KX1200 4-Channel Keyboard Amp and PA System (120 Watts)

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1 x 15 in. woofer. 1 x 5 in. mid. 1 x HF driver.

While most of Behringer were admittedly busy designing and building amps and accessories for guitarists and bassists, a couple of them were thinking hard about what they could do for people like keyboard players, solo entertainers, electronic drummers and folks that need PA facilities but can't lug a complete system. Although guitar and bass sounds are far from being as straight-ahead as they were 20 years ago, the amplification needs for these instruments are still fairly easily defined. When it comes to the above-described applications it's a whole different ball game. Here, you're dealing with a tremendously broad range of sounds, whether it's keyboards or electro-acoustic guitars, possibly with microphones, or a combination of tape, CD, MD, or sound card signals and microphones for a presentation. About the only common denominators here are power, precision, and flexibility.

At home, in the rehearsal room, on smaller stages or in a conference room or trade show booth, you need an amplification solution that's compact and light enough to be easily transported and fit in a tight space, yet powerful enough to cut through, precise enough to reproduce your sounds accurately and flexible enough to handle a wide variety of signals. Instrumentalists will also appreciate the KX1200 as a dedicated monitoring system on larger stages, eliminating the need to compromise between hearing themselves and the rest of the band.

With all this in mind, they set out to build a combo that would read more cover all of these needs in a straightforward, no-frills fashion, yet offer convincing audio quality and road-proof reliability. With its bass reflex cabinet, specially designed 3-way speaker system and powerful 120-Watt RMS amp, the KX1200 will reproduce just about anything with extreme power, punch and clarity. Four line inputs plus an additional balanced XLR mic input along with basic mixing functions arm you to deal with various signals. Each of its 4 channels features independent volume and effects send controls for the integrated effects loop. The master section offers an extremely effective and musical active 4-band EQ, a master volume control and a headphone out. The stereo tape I/O enables you to connect stereo signal sources or record your mix with no loss of channel inputs, while the balanced DI out arms you for professional recording applications. And if you should need extra power or dispersion, the main out enables you to connect external power amps and speakers. The KX1200 integrates all of this in an attractive, ruggedly constructed cabinet with rugged black vinyl covering, large chrome steel corners, and recessed die-cast handles, to give you a compact, flexible, and great-sounding amplification/monitoring system that won't let you down no matter what's up.

Features
120-Watt RMS amp in 3-way bass reflex cabinet

Custom-made 15 in. woofer, 5 in. midrange speaker and HF driver

Full 4-channel operation with separate volume and effects send

Additional XLR mic input on channel one

Active, extremely musical 4-band EQ

Stereo tape I/O, effects send/return, balanced DI out, phones out

Additional main out for connection of external amps
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Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (114 ratings)
Submitted November 29, 2020 by a customer from yahoo.co.uk

"KX1200 great for vocals and drums"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I use this for vocals and drums, its a PA system and the sound quality is superb and plenty of available volume. Its not the best for electric guitars but then it was NEVER designed for them so you cannot fault something its not designed to do. IN fact I have been trying to replace it with a power amp and speakers and failed miserably. Has a full range sound having a 15" driver, bass might not be massive but then its not a subwoofer. Only bad thining are the knobs are too loose and the mixer side is a little weird sometimes, but nothing major.
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