The Peavey KB 4 Keyboard Amp and PA system has separate inputs on each channel and can easily handle voice, microphones and other instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars, drum machines and backing machines, as well as CD and DAT players. Other essential features of the Peavey keyboard amp include stereo effects loop, ground lift, master level, XLR out, DDT w/defeat switch, and the power to drive an external speaker. The keyboard amp includes a 15" speaker and tweeter and generates 75W to drive the internal speaker or 100W with external speakers. The stereo mixer has 2-band EQ and main effects send/return. The Mic/Line channel has 3-band EQ and effects send/return plus monitor input with level control and assign, and a headphone out with level control. Built-in casters and handle make it an easy moving amp and PA system.
15" speaker and tweeter 75W/100W with external speaker Stereo mixer with 2-band EQ and main effects send/return Mic/Line channel with 3-band EQ and effects send/return Monitor input with level control and assign Headphone out with level controlCustom Guitar's Friend Gold Coverage
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I use it on small-venue gigs to amp my Triton. If I'm needed to play bass on a gig, it doubles VERY well as a bass amp. The multiple channels are a nice feature, but more importantly, this thing sounds great over the full range of both instruments I use it for. It's built solidly, and weighs accordingly. The built-in road handle is nice but watch that you don't scrape the bottom of the amp when you hit a rock, curb, etc.Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.I use this amp for keyboards, vocals, electronic drums, bass guitar, and occasionally electric guitarPros: Built very well, not too expensive, loud, versatile, several inputsCons: Sound quality not perfect (but not much worse than most other keyboard amps), no reverb/effects.
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.I am a guitar player and use my Digitech GNX3 to play through it and it sounds amazing!!
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.I bought this amp to replace another one, and MAN! was I blown away by the versatility and power of this little guy. I run an electric 12 string and a bass through this powerhouse.(at the same time). My bass player can't believe that this amp can handle both of us. It does, with more power to spare. GET ONE!!!
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.The KB4 Performs like no other keyboard amp I've ever used. It's wheels and handles keep a grip on things. Bottom line... I like it! Fine Family Fun! 3 channels! YEAAAAA!
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.Only complaint: Its pretty heavy. I can move it alone alright though.
I really like this amp. I run my Roland Juno DI, all my software synths, and even guitar, bass and mics sometimes, and this thing is great. Can always hear it over my guitar player's 100 watt Marshall half stack. And doesnt distort. Overall very good amp, especially for the price... 10x better than my old Roland.
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.Couldn't have bought a better amp combo for my yamaha keys.weighty,but its big folks,in sound and size.i play in a alt.rock band w/q p.a. system of 600watts and this thing stands right up to it w/out killing it.also,i play a bass guitar through it and it rocks the house.had the wife grabbin her ears.not sure of my playing or just too loud.oh well,good performer for the price.
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.My old man originally bought this KB-4 amp to use as a portable pa at church (and also for small 1-man-shows); mostly using if for a guitar amp and for vocals. It handled that with no problems. Once he stopped performing, he handed it down to me.It's now used as an onstage drum amp. Triggering acoustic drums with my Roland TD-10 (expanded); it sounds unbeleivably great. I can eq the kick to punch at good volumes while keeping the snare crisp. Everything in between (toms) come through just as well.Outdoors (grandstand/pavilions) it has a hard time keeping up... The kick will clip the limmiter on it when turned "way-up". But anything smaller (or more confined), it has more then enough power.
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.There just aren't a lot of good keyboard amps out there anymore - you can roll the dice on a Behringer, spend a ton on a Traynor or Yorkville, or go with the old standby, your old friend, the one that never left you stranded on a gig. Peavey.
I had inherited a KB 2 and used it as a small practice amp. I got several positive comments on the sound quality. When it came time to get a new amp for my club/medium large venue gig, I bought a KB4.
The pictures do not do this thing justice in regards to its size. It's very large. They should put something comparable in size next to it in the picture for comparison.. something like a Buick. I would not want anything larger than this amp, and I'm begining to look at the KB 3 with a jealous eye.
On the up side, this is all the amp you'll ever need on a gig, and with the XLR outputs, you can send a signal to the mains and keep the stage volume down!
I know Peavey isn't as glamorous as some of the other brands out there, but they've been around forever, and this amp is way better constructed than most other amps I've found. Screws/bolts are into real anchor nuts, not particle board. Quality drivers, and the amp module is easy to remove should you need to clean the pots (they can get scratchy).
Great amp, but plan for its size.
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
.I bought this amp less than a year ago. I use it at church every sunday. The first thing I noticed is that there is a humm that you can't get rid of. I have changed cords used a ground lift adapter, but nothing worked. The amp now has a blown tweeter and distorts badly. I am very unhappy with this amp and the quality that is in it.
Peavey KB 4 75W 1x15 3-Channel Keyboard Amplifier
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