Nicest way to amplify a Yamaha digital home piano
What is the nicest way to amplify a Yamaha digital home piano for listening in the living room? I just bought a Yamaha P90 piano mostly for home use and want suggestions on the best way to make it sound good in a living room, without pumping it through my stereo.
I have a Peavey kb300 amp from my band days but that seems a bit scratchy for home use. Any ideas would be most welcome.
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Hmmm… I would think that the stereo might be the best way to go. If you don’t mind a honkin’ piece of pro music gear in your living room you might want to try Roland’s series of amps specifically made for keyboardists. They have a couple of pretty compact models, about the size of small/medium guitar amp.
Just turn up the volume. Amps can make the instruments sound muffled sometimes.
it didn’t come with speakers? mine did
I like ones that don’t need electricity. That way when the power is out you can still play haunted music. ;0)