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- Q17093031 subject Q7024817.
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- Q17093031 abstract "A keyboard amplifier is an electronic system used with electric or electronic musical keyboards to make the instrument loud enough to be heard by the keyboardist on a stage and, for small venues, loud enough for audience members to hear as well. Keyboard amps used for the stage piano, synthesizer, clonewheel organs and similar instruments, are distinct from other types of amplification systems due to the particular challenges associated with keyboards; namely, to provide solid low-frequency sound reproduction and crisp high-frequency sound with a relatively flat frequency response and low distortion. It is typically a combination amplifier that contains a simple two, three, or four-channel mixer, a pre-amplifier for each channel, equalization controls (for modifying the bass and treble response), a power amplifier, a full-range speaker, and a horn, all in a single wooden speaker cabinet. Keyboard amplifiers have multiple inputs with independent volume controls, in contrast to bass amps and guitar amps, which often have a single input, because many keyboard players perform with multiple keyboards. For example, a keyboard player may perform with an electric piano, a clonewheel organ and a synth.Two notable exceptions to the "low distortion" rule are keyboard amplifiers designed for the Hammond organ or clonewheel organs and amps used with electric pianos such as the Fender Rhodes. With organs used in blues or hard rock, performers often use the vintage Leslie speaker cabinet and modern recreations, which have a tube amplifier which is often turned up to add a warm, "growling" overdrive to the organ sound. With electric pianos used in a rock or funk band, natural tube overdrive is often added to the sound.".
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- Q17093031 description "A medley played on a 1935 Model A Hammond organ through a Leslie speaker.".
- Q17093031 description "A simple chord sequence played on a Hammond organ through a Leslie speaker.".
- Q17093031 filename "Hammond_Organ_-_Model_A_Medley.ogg".
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- Q17093031 title "Chord Sequence".
- Q17093031 title "Medley".
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- Q17093031 comment "A keyboard amplifier is an electronic system used with electric or electronic musical keyboards to make the instrument loud enough to be heard by the keyboardist on a stage and, for small venues, loud enough for audience members to hear as well.".
- Q17093031 label "Keyboard amplifier".
- Q17093031 depiction Amplifier1.jpg.