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I have this mixer http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex_ub.cfm?id=UB1202&lang=eng

 

and 4 of these speakers http://www.topdjgear.com/pyrstudpro10.html

 

I need an amp for'em.. I'll be using it to push 2 keyboards, a guitar, and a bass guitar for basement jam session purposes... suggest somethin for me....

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Originally posted by Ayatollah Watts:

I have this mixer http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex_ub.cfm?id=UB1202&lang=eng

 

and 4 of these speakers http://www.topdjgear.com/pyrstudpro10.html

 

I need an amp for'em.. I'll be using it to push 2 keyboards, a guitar, and a bass guitar for basement jam session purposes... suggest somethin for me....

Ya gotta use the picture urls, not the page url in an image post.

http://www.behringer.com/UB1202/ub1202.jpg

http://store1.yimg.com/I/topdjgear_1773_2194647

 

This amp will drive that just fine in the environment you're calling for,

http://www.carvin.com/images/product/DCM6001.jpg

however the loudspeakers you have aren't necessarily going to do the job real well for the bass and guitar, they will probably do fine for the keys. The guitar and bass really can't use the tweeter. That's something that's great for vocals & will work well with keys but you may pick up unwanted anomolies from the electric guitar & bass.

I'd look at

Avatar for a pair of single speaker cabs. Their prices are very good and the quality can't be beat.

 

I don't know what Behringer has to offer in the way of amps but with their mixer, you may want to look that way too.

 

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For something real cheap just use an old cassette recorder that's still in good shape & is running the right speed and run the stereo outs from the mixer into the line-ins on the recorder. That's the cheapest way to go, not necessarily the best, but you can get decent demos from it.

 

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