Behringer KT108 User's Manual

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Pages 8
Year 2013
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Behringer KT108 Specification

The Behringer KT108 is a compact, versatile keyboard amplifier designed to deliver high-quality sound for practice or small performance settings. It features a dual-channel design, allowing simultaneous connection of a keyboard and a microphone or second instrument. With an 8-inch dual-cone speaker, the KT108 provides a full, clear output, ensuring that both high and low frequencies are well-represented. The amplifier delivers 15 watts of power, making it suitable for personal use or small venues where space and volume control are considerations.

The KT108 includes a dedicated 3-band EQ section, enabling users to tailor the sound to their preference by adjusting the bass, midrange, and treble frequencies. This feature allows for a versatile sound shaping experience, accommodating various musical styles and acoustic environments. Additionally, the amplifier is equipped with a CD input, facilitating play-along practice sessions by allowing connection of external audio sources. A headphone output is also available, providing a private listening option for silent practice.

The unit is designed with a sturdy build, featuring a durable cabinet that ensures reliability and longevity, even with frequent transport and use. Compact dimensions make it easy to transport, and its lightweight design enhances portability. The Behringer KT108 offers an affordable solution for musicians seeking a reliable, straightforward amplifier with essential features for practice and small performances. Its user-friendly interface and robust sound output make it an attractive choice for both beginners and experienced musicians looking for a convenient amplification solution.

Behringer KT108 F.A.Q.

How do I connect my guitar to the Behringer KT108?

To connect your guitar to the Behringer KT108, use a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable. Plug one end into your guitar's output jack and the other end into the "Input" jack on the KT108 amplifier.

What should I do if the amplifier doesn't power on?

Check that the power cable is securely connected to both the amplifier and a working electrical outlet. Ensure the power switch is in the "On" position. If it still doesn't power on, verify the fuse and replace if necessary.

How can I reduce feedback noise on my KT108?

To reduce feedback, start by lowering the amplifier's volume and gain settings. Ensure your guitar is not pointed directly at the amp. Use a noise gate pedal if necessary and avoid excessive high-frequency boost.

What is the best way to clean and maintain my KT108?

To maintain your KT108, regularly dust the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids. Check and clean the input and output jacks with contact cleaner to prevent oxidation. Store in a dry, cool place.

Can I use headphones with the KT108?

Yes, the KT108 has a "Headphones" output for silent practice. Plug your headphones into the 1/4-inch headphone jack to mute the speaker and hear your playing through the headphones.

What types of instruments can I use with the KT108?

The KT108 is designed primarily for electric and bass guitars, but it can also work with keyboards and other electronic instruments that use a line-level output.

How do I achieve a clean sound on the KT108?

Set the "Gain" control to a lower setting and adjust the "Volume" to your desired level. Keep the "EQ" settings flat or adjust them to taste for a clean tone without distortion.

Why is there no sound when I play through the KT108?

Ensure the instrument cable is properly connected and the instrument volume is up. Check that the amplifier's volume is turned up and the headphones are not plugged in, as this will mute the speaker.

What is the maximum output power of the Behringer KT108?

The Behringer KT108 has a maximum output power of 15 watts, suitable for practice sessions and small venues.

How can I get a distorted sound on the KT108?

Increase the "Gain" control to add more distortion to your sound. You may also use an external distortion pedal for more tonal options and control.