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Keyboard Amp?

Hey. I'm thinking about setting up a home recording studio (probably NOT the computer-based set up since i'm not really a comp wiz).. I'll probably go for more live-set up/some MIDI sequencing... In this setting, do I need to buy a separate Keyboard Amplifier if the board doesn't have built-in speakers? I'm thinking about buying Motif 7.. Can't I just plug it into my powered Speaker (which has amp built in)? just curious... THanks!
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You can plug it into anything that's amplified. Keyboard amp, sound system, pa system, etc.

If you're thinking keyboard amps, check out the ones from Roland.
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If you are using one keyboard, then a keyboard amp is fine. But if you are going to be using a mixer, maybe outboard fx boxes, and get more of studio going, then you need a pair of monitors.

As far as keyboard amps, I also like the Roland amps. I have a KC-300 that works great. The new version of that amp is the KC-350 and also sounds great.
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