Roland KC-80 Owner's Manual

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Pages 8
Year 2017
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Roland KC-80 Specification

The Roland KC-80 Amplifier is a compact and versatile keyboard amplifier designed to deliver high-quality sound performance for both practice and live settings. It features a robust 50-watt power output, making it suitable for small to medium-sized venues. Equipped with a custom-designed 10-inch woofer and a tweeter, the amplifier ensures a balanced and rich sound across a wide frequency range. The KC-80 includes a three-channel mixer, allowing for simultaneous connection of multiple instruments or microphones. Each channel is equipped with individual volume controls, providing users with flexibility in managing audio inputs. The amplifier also features a dedicated auxiliary input for smartphones or music players, which facilitates easy playback of backing tracks or recorded music.

For enhanced connectivity, the KC-80 offers a line output for direct connection to recording devices or PA systems, as well as a headphones output for silent practice. The inclusion of a shape switch provides instant sound enhancement by adjusting the EQ settings for a more dynamic audio output. The KC-80 is designed with a sturdy cabinet construction, featuring a metal grille and heavy-duty handle for durability and ease of transport. This amplifier is well-suited for keyboardists and musicians seeking reliable sound reinforcement with straightforward operation and connectivity options. Overall, the Roland KC-80 Amplifier combines solid performance with practical features, making it an ideal choice for musicians looking for a reliable and versatile amplification solution.

Roland KC-80 F.A.Q.

How do I connect my keyboard to the Roland KC-80 amplifier?

To connect your keyboard to the Roland KC-80, use a standard 1/4-inch audio cable. Plug one end into the keyboard's output jack and the other end into one of the KC-80's input channels. Ensure the volume is turned down before connecting.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from the Roland KC-80?

First, check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the volume knobs on both your instrument and the KC-80 are turned up. Also, ensure that the power cable is properly connected and the amplifier is turned on.

How can I maintain the Roland KC-80 amplifier for optimal performance?

Regularly dust the exterior with a dry cloth and avoid exposing the amplifier to extreme temperatures or moisture. Periodically check the cables and connections for wear and tear.

Can I use the Roland KC-80 with a mixer?

Yes, you can connect the Roland KC-80 to a mixer using a 1/4-inch audio cable from the line out jack on the amplifier to an input on the mixer.

What is the best way to transport the Roland KC-80 safely?

Use a padded case or cover to protect the amplifier during transport. Secure it in place to prevent movement and avoid stacking heavy items on top of it.

How can I troubleshoot distortion issues with my Roland KC-80?

Check if the input level is too high by adjusting the input gain. Ensure that the EQ settings are not excessively boosting frequencies. Also, verify that the speaker is not damaged.

Is it possible to connect a microphone directly to the Roland KC-80?

Yes, the Roland KC-80 has a dedicated input for microphones. Use an XLR cable to connect a microphone and adjust the input level accordingly.

How do I clean the Roland KC-80 amplifier?

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe down the exterior. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or solvents that could damage the finish.

What are the power requirements for the Roland KC-80?

The Roland KC-80 requires an AC power supply. Use the power cable provided with the amplifier and ensure the voltage matches your local requirements.

Can I use headphones with the Roland KC-80?

Yes, the KC-80 has a headphone output. Plug headphones into the headphone jack to practice or perform silently. Adjust the headphone volume as needed.