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The Coolmusic Keyboard AMP 30W is a compact, dual-speaker amplifier designed for electric drums, keyboards, and guitars. Featuring 30 watts of power, a 3-band EQ, dual input channels with independent gain control, USB interface for background music, headphone output for silent practice, and DI output for external speakers, it offers versatile connectivity and rich sound. Its portable design and 3-year warranty make it a reliable choice for musicians seeking professional-quality monitoring and practice amplification.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
Amplifier Type | Hybrid |
Connector Type | USB |
Number of Bands | 3 |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 3E+1 Watts |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 27"W x 28"H |
Color | Black |
B**C
Great amp, clear and powerful - great price
Great amp and very powerful - I bought this stead of the Donner models for my Donner DED-200MAX - really enhances the sound and the mixer allows for diff frequencies for your low mids and highs…you will need to purchase a 6.35mm dual output to 6.35mm input if you have a drum kitVery happy with my purchase
F**N
Decent little amp is sturdy and well designed.
Decent sound in a compact package. I bought this amp to use with my keyboards and an electric drum set. The sound quality is good for the price, it's well built and sturdy. The features are useful also. Another reviewer mentioned that the control panel is facing the wrong way for some users, since the labels are upside down when viewing the amp from the speaker side, I was happy to learn that the panel can be mounted the other way simply by removing 6 screws and replacing the panel facing the other way.
J**R
Great quality at a great price!
This is the perfect practice amp for my Yamaha MODX8+ keyboard. The tone quality is great for the price. I have also used it with my iPhone using the Bluetooth feature and hardwired. Either way, it is a great monitor! Well worth the price!
D**L
Great Value for Drum Amp or Monitor
I've been impressed with this affordable and versatile amp. From a value perspective, it's a great choice, especially for beginners. The sound quality handles the full spectrum really well — everything from deep lows to highs, and provides punchy mids, that can all be controlled and dialed in with the 3 band eq. I haven't noticed the amp coloring the tone too much, and it's really neutral, which to me, is a positive, especially when amplifying drums or keys.I like that it has dual inputs, which make it useful not just for drums but also for keyboards and synths. I could even see this serve as a practice monitor for vocals, espeically since the amp can sit tilted. Because it's only 30W, it’s not the loudest option around, so it might not be suitable for medium or large gigs, but it's a good fit for home practice or recording spaces.It also includes Bluetooth, although I don't really use this amp with that in mind. Overall, it's an impressive value for its price I would recommend for those on a budget.
P**G
Compact size, subpar sound, lacks adequate instructions
This is my first e-drum amp and up until now I’ve only played via high end in-ear monitors. I am very disappointed by the sound coming from this amp.Setup was easy and most of the ports are standard labeled with the exception of the D.I. Output (Still not sure what it stands for). The instructions are very limited, they do not cover Bluetooth pairing, USB formatting or file types, or size/type limitations—-that whole aspect will have be to trial and error. I’m assuming it’s a USB IN to accommodate a computer but who knows!Now for the sound. I got everything hooked up and powered on and did a few rolls and started into the money beat. At first I thought the amp was broken and I was getting a very metallic sounding interference while hitting my snare, almost like the sound of electronic buzz on a steel drum. I doubled checked my VST settings and tried again, this time focusing, one at a time, on each drum pad.The crashes, ride, splash, and hats all sounds somewhat accurate with the treble at 8/10 and the mid at 6/10 and the low at 5/10. They were still washed out and repeated strikes on the same pad sounded sloshy. The toms were all too bright sounding almost like steel drums and the bass was flat. The snare was the worst. I tried using different VST packs and adjusting the EQ on the amp to no avail.Finally, the overall sound is just blah. Trying to play along to songs (with or without the drum tracks) sounded even worse. The audio channels seem to interfere with one another causing some dirty muffling of the play along audio. I plan to keep messing my VST settings and amp EQ to try and find the “sweet spot” but first impressions are not great.=========My setup for reference:Alesis Strike Performance drum module running L/R audio into a Scarlett 2i2 which also receives a stereo audio signal from my iPad Pro where I run Drumeo software for practice/play-along.I then run L/R audio OUT from the 2i2 to INPUTs 1&2 on this amp (I also tried running monoL OUT to monoL IN, as well as L/R OUT to monoL IN).Last, I’m sending midi from the Alesis module directly to my MacBook Air via USB which is running the Reaper DAW with AD2 VST.
C**S
Great product.
Excellent product. Works great with my electronic drum kit.
G**B
Good, but has a pop
This is a good low cost basic amp. It does it's job well for the price. ..... However, one annoyance to me is the medium sounding pop noise when powering on or off. No other reviewer mentioned this. Maybe not a deal breaker at this price, but it is something to consider.
P**L
Versatile and light
This worked with an electronic wind instrument, an electric violin and the keyboard I use (DID not TRY all three at once!) Sound is clean and carries in a small ensemble set up. I am very pleased.
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