Could I hook my keyboard (piano) up to a PA system?
Can I go online and buy a portable PA system and hook my keyboard up to it will that work? Cause right now I just have a small amp only loud enough for my bedroom
Can I go online and buy a portable PA system and hook my keyboard up to it will that work? Cause right now I just have a small amp only loud enough for my bedroom
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As long as your keyboard has a Line Out (or line outs if it's stereo), or even a headphone jack (not as desireable, but workable), then yes you can hook up to a PA.
Running a keyboard through a PA is a lot better than going through a guitar amp (if that's what you're doing).
As to what cables / adapters you would need, that entirely depends on the keyboard and the PA you wind up buying.
Good luck.
Greetings from Austin, TX
Ken
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