Roland KC-110
Battery Powered Keyboard Combo Amplifier
- Runs on eight AA batteries, eight AA rechargeable batteries, or AC power (adaptor included)
- Highly efficient 30 watts (15W+15W) stereo amplifier with two 6.5? (16 cm) speakers and two tweeters
- Stereo digital effects built in: reverb, chorus, ?Wide? chorus, and EQ; effects on/off controlled by optional footswitch
- Three independent channels with volume control
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Roland pride themselves on providing battery powered combo amps for almost any type of electrical instrument - the latest model to come from their R & D labs is the KC-110 keyboard amplifier. With the new KC-110 stereo keyboard amplifier, Roland adds another great amp to its line-up as well as securing the accolade of having the worlds first dedicated battery powered keyboard amp.
This keyboard amplifier is the first fully stereo, pro-quality keyboard amp that can be powered by eight AA batteries with the option to purchase the seperate A/C power supply for the occasions where power is to hand. It uses 2 x 6.5" 15 watt speakers wired in stereo and therefore provides 30 watts of output, the KC-110 includes high-quality stereo digital effects built in to the amp such as reverb, chorus, “wide” chorus, and EQ whilst the effects on/off parameter can be controlled with optional footswitch.
There are three independent channels with volume control, a Mic/instrument input, two stereo inputs, stereo AUX input, stereo line outputs, and headphone output. For convenience the KC-110 mounts onto a speaker stand (optional speaker stand is available) and the cabinet can be configured to lean backwards in Kick-Back mode just like a floor positioned foldback monitor ...
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