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Amplifier wattage for smallish hall

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Percivalpest | 15:20 Fri 20th Jul 2007 | Gigs & Clubs
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I'm to play my keyboard (PSR 2000) for a dance in a smallish church hall (70'x50'). Will a 60 watt amp be enough ?
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No, you will need a minimum of 100 watt amp preferably with a 15 inch driver (speaker).
A 150 watt amp is preferable though.

All the best!
But there's not much difference between 100w and 150w. Better go for 300w or as big as you can get so you can 'cruise' rather than run it to the max! Better sound then...
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Thanks for your advice - it's very helpful.

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