Motion Sound KeyPro KP-200S 
2 x 10" 200-watt Stereo Keyboard Amplifier
True Stereo Imaging!
The KP-200S features 200 watts of raw power, two independent channels each with two pairs of Hi-Fidelity inputs, each channel features volume EQ and Motion Sound's proprietary spatial expander. The unique angled cabinet design provides wide sound dispersion and when coupled with the spatial expander allows for a true stereo image! Features:- 200 watts RMS - 100 watts per channel
- 2 x 10" 150 watt Eminence speakers
- 2 x 3.5" Ferro Cooled dynamic horns
- Two channels, each with two pairs of 1/4" inputs
- XLR mic input
- Subwoofer line output
- XLR left and right outputs
- Click track and master volume controls
| Specification |
Detail |
| Active/Passive |
Active |
| Dimensions |
2 x 10" & 2 x 3.5" |
| Freq. Response |
N/A |
| Linkable |
No |
| Power Rating |
N/A |
| Watts per Channel |
100 Watts |
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Sweetwater Advice
Nick Schenkel
Playing a keyboard through a mono amp is like watching a 3-D movie with one eye closed; it totally misses the point. Motion Sound makes some of the best-sounding stereo keyboard amps I've seen (or heard). You owe it to yourself, your keyboard, and your sounds to plug into one and hear what you've been missing.
Finally able to hear where all that 'expansion board' money was going!
by Lucky D from West L.A.
November 11, 2006
Music Background: just a player, in 3 bands
I was switching out sound cards,, buying different expansion boards, and even trading Keyboards,, untill I finally talked to the Guys at Motion Sound about amping my rig,, and they suggested this, a T ... read more [+]rue Sterio Amp. Now that's what a Piano should sound like ! also - get the Leslie cabinet from them (rotating drum and horn) for your Organ sounds and everyone will go WoW ! I bought a folding cart to carry all that and my keys, cuz it is quite a load,, but so worth it when ya get there ! close [-]
Sweet clean stereo in a single sturdy box
by Dwight Denzer from Springfield, IL
July 30, 2006
Music Background: Keyboardist, Piano Tuner-Technician, Church Sound Tech
Plenty of clean deep stereo sound, with versatility to spare. Only missing i/o is effects loop. Sturdy construction throughout. Able to expand volume with slave/sub units or balanced outs to PA. B ... read more [+]alanced outs make it a no-latency recording monitor, too.
My wife and I do "music and message" ministry work. We put her microphone through the balanced input for channel 2 with no spread, my keyboard through channel 1 with expansion. An effects loop would let her have reverb. Amp has had plenty of power for churches and outdoor weddings and picnics.
Amp is too big for the stand I tried, but a hard-shell case could be used for one I suppose. Recommend a fold-up handcart for distance toting.
Definitely one of the best sound investments I've ever made. close [-]
Best self-contained keyboard amp out there
by Steve from Minneapolis, MN
February 1, 2005
Music Background:
I have this amp and like it. You get a powered mixer with ten inputs, all together, and two speakers, all in a single box.
The sound quality is way better than any other keyboard amp o ... read more [+]n the market, but is not as good as you would get from a mixer and some really high end powered monitors.
I bought this thing to take to rehearsals and small gigs, and it works great for that. I can hear what I'm playing, and depending on the situation we run the direct outs to the board. It is loud enough to compete with energetic drummers.
Because of its weight and bulk, I find that as a practical matter it takes two people to carry this amp any distance. close [-]
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