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<blockquote data-quote="william weiss" data-source="post: 214545" data-attributes="member: 14413"><p>For keyboard amplification check out the Nord Forum on amplification. I read through all 20 plus pages and the winner is :</p><p></p><p>A pair of RCF TT08's. Besides keyboards I play electronic drum samples so I went with the TT10's with a 10 inch woofer. These speakers are the closest I have heard to studio monitors/headphones. Incredible clarity and endless headroom for home/small to medium gigs. Max 130 dB. Compared to other speakers of lesser quality, the others tend to get harsh as they approach their limit. The RCF's stay clean until your ears give in first. If you play synth you will need a subwoofer, these speakers drop off quickly on the low end. People that play mainly AP don't usually get a sub. For weight purposes I got the RCF 702 12 inch subwoofer. 700 watts RMS, completely fills in the missing low end. I boost the signal through a small Yamaha mixer MG06X. Incredible system!</p><p></p><p>A step down to save money would be a pair of QSC K8.2's paired with a sub.</p><p>Going with Fulcrum's or the other top brands will easily double the price and usually the weight of the RCF system. I don't think those types of systems are a good match for home use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="william weiss, post: 214545, member: 14413"] For keyboard amplification check out the Nord Forum on amplification. I read through all 20 plus pages and the winner is : A pair of RCF TT08's. Besides keyboards I play electronic drum samples so I went with the TT10's with a 10 inch woofer. These speakers are the closest I have heard to studio monitors/headphones. Incredible clarity and endless headroom for home/small to medium gigs. Max 130 dB. Compared to other speakers of lesser quality, the others tend to get harsh as they approach their limit. The RCF's stay clean until your ears give in first. If you play synth you will need a subwoofer, these speakers drop off quickly on the low end. People that play mainly AP don't usually get a sub. For weight purposes I got the RCF 702 12 inch subwoofer. 700 watts RMS, completely fills in the missing low end. I boost the signal through a small Yamaha mixer MG06X. Incredible system! A step down to save money would be a pair of QSC K8.2's paired with a sub. Going with Fulcrum's or the other top brands will easily double the price and usually the weight of the RCF system. I don't think those types of systems are a good match for home use. [/QUOTE]
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