I need a pa that will sound good alone, good quality, could add a vocalist and acoustic guitar, and not go over $250.
Ive tried Alto Tx410, low quality and sounds get muddy.
Considering Alto Ts408 and Behringer Eurolive 410 and maybe Mackie Thump 210, any thoughts?
Amplification for Piano
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Re: Amplification for Piano
I don't know how that could be done, even with used equipment, for that little $$$.WORSHIP_KEYS wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 23:11 I need a pa that will sound good alone, good quality, could add a vocalist and acoustic guitar, and not go over $250.
Ive tried Alto Tx410, low quality and sounds get muddy.
Considering Alto Ts408 and Behringer Eurolive 410 and maybe Mackie Thump 210, any thoughts?
"Bare minimum" options start at around $500 and quickly go up from there. Piano sounds, in particular, demand better amplification to sound decent. A great keyboard through a crappy amp will always sound like a crappy keyboard.
I think I have gear issues ....