Roland KC-350
Keyboard Combo
- Stereo mixing keyboard amplifier with 120-watt/12-inch speaker and horn tweeter
- Output Select switch and convenient Shape switch for tonal adjustment
- Stereo Link In/Out for chaining to KC-350s for stereo stage sound
- 1/4-inch phone output for connection to recording devices
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Roland’s KC-350 is a 120 Watt Keyboard Combo amplifier which has the ability to run 4 channels and can be chained to a secondary KC-350 for true Stereo operation. It uses a full range 12” speaker along with a tweeter for top end clarity.
Each channel has 3 band EQ along with a sound shape switch for quick tonal adjustment, there’s also an XLR input for a Microphone should you want to sing along whilst accompanying yourself. There are several output options on the back of the combo that include a Direct Out (XLR) for linking to a mixer, a ¼” jack out for connecting to a recording device and a Sub-Woofer output that is compatible with Roland’s KCW-1.
The chassis of the combo is covered in a black industrial carpet type material and each corner has plastic protectors, the speaker has a kick-proof grille cover and a sturdy carrying handle sits on the top of the unit. All the controls are top mounted for ease of adjustment whilst the Roland logo and “KC” badge are mounted on the front speaker grille.
Reviews
This is a well engineered keyboard combo that includes some clever features, the sound is crisp and clear and in most cases at 120 Watts it should be loud enough for the majority of club/pub gigs. The EQ has a reasonable frequency sweep to provide plenty of tonal adjustment although these days keyboard sounds are usually so good that they need minimal EQ. That said, sometimes EQ is required to temper the acoustics of the venue …
I like the fact that more than one of the KC-350’s can be chained together to produce a left/right stereo set-up, this will of course also provide more headroom and perhaps wider stereo imaging. There’s also a Direct Out for connecting this combo to a FOH mixer, in which case it will act as an on-stage monitor ….
Other neat features are its ability to plug directly into a recording device and its compatibility with the KCW-1 Woofer for added bass response. On the whole this is a good combo with some nice inclusions from Roland, you will need to gauge its volume capability for live work, as combo's such as this one shouldn't really be used at more than three quarters of its total volume level. In which case you may want to check out the bigger brother – the Roland KC-550 …





