Behringer Ultratone K3000FX Keyboard Amplifier (15 inch with Tweeter) Product Description:
- Link output allows linking to a slave amplifier for true stereo operation
- High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
- Separate headphone output - perfect for quiet practicing
- CD input allows you to play along to your favorite music
- Subwoofer output for ultimate low-end power
Product Description
With 300 Watts of power, you'll never run out of horsepower. This 4-channel PA/keyboard amplifier enclosed in a bass reflex cabinet has a special, beefed up 15" BUGERA woofer and a custom-made 1" tweeter, delivering clear, clean sound that's ideal for larger gigs. We've included an internal 24-bit digital FX processor with 100 awesome presets including reverb, chorus, flanger, delay, pitch shifter and various multi-effects. All in all, the ULTRATONE K3000FX offers a perfect balance of power and value in a sturdy, gig-ready package.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Decent for the Money
By Brock Martin
I bought this amp a year ago, or so. I found it to be very well made, not cheap in any way; lots of features and flexibility. Even though this is a keyboard amp, I bought it for use with mic, acoustic guitar, and bass. It handles all well, with no distortion. So far, I have not used this for any gigs, just for home practicing. The only reservation I have is that, for the advertised 300 watts, it doesn't seem all that loud. But for small venues that I typically play, it should be be adequate. I have another small Behringer practice amp that has proven to be a real workhorse. I have had no disappointments with Behringer products so far.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Behringer K3000FX Keyboard Amp. Great Sound - Great Value!
By R. Stoer
I was immediately impressed by the sound of this amp, but I wanted to give it a decent workout before writing my review. At this point I've been using it daily for two months and I'm happy to report that nothing has changed my initial opinion.I'm not a professional musician, just an amateur hack who plays for his own enjoyment and relaxation. However I did play in a band as a teenager and have owned several amps, from a Gibson GSS-100 to a Leslie 145. For a while I've been playing my Nord C1 and Casio WK-8000 through a Marshall Lead 12 which just wasn't cutting it, hence the K3000FX purchase.Features: I won't dwell too much on these because this information can be found all over the web. It has four stereo inputs, a seven band equalizer and an array of 100 effects. The effects sound fine but most keyboards have similar ones built-in. The equalizer allows a good range of tonal control. Some reviewers complain that there should be different EQ controls for each input. While this would be nice, at this price you can't have everything.The amp is advertised to be 300 watts, but nothing in the specifications states how that rating was obtained. Another reviewer said that the 300 watt rating comes from four 75 watt amps (one for each stereo input) therefore full power is only available if you use all four channels. Even the 75 watt per-input rating is most likely peak, making the RMS rating roughly 37 watts x 4. This is not to say that the amp doesn't have punch as it most certainly does. The 15" bass speaker is solid with no buzzing. Some people have complained of crackling from the horn tweeter but I've heard none (and I've listened for it). I have the stereo output from the Nord into inputs 1L & 2L and it sounds great, better than when I plug them into 1L & 1R. That tends to substantiate the claim of four individual amps.Build quality appears to be fine. The controls work smoothly and everything is rock solid. I've had no issues of any kind and just because I only play at home doesn't mean I don't crank it up! It's heavy, but a decent keyboard amp is going to be. The only slight misstep on Behringer's part is that the 100 included effects aren't described anywhere in the instruction manual. You can go the Behringer's web site and download a list but why they don't include one is anyone's guess.I bought mine on sale for just under $300 shipped. At that price this is a steal. Even at the `normal' street price of about $350.00 I don't think you can do better.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome AMP....very flexible
By Adam
I bought this amp over at Guitarcenter in December 2007. I have had it for over a year now and it has not dissapointed me. It has been used as a bass amp, keyboard amp, floor monitor for vocals and instruments. It's been kicked, fiddled with and abused. It's been used regularly for a year now and it's been a great amp with no problems at all!I totally recommend it. It was $360.00 last year at Guitar Center, so the price has dropped.....GET IT!I'll probably get another one next year so I can use them as a PA system
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