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Pro Stage Piano + Fender Amp


Question Posted Sunday July 2 2006, 9:18 pm

I have a Yamaha P250 (top of the line pro stage piano) and a Fender ProJunior tube amplifier. I recently plugged my stage piano into the amp and it sounded killer. My only concern is whether or not it can damage my stage piano or amp. Both items are expensive and I want to keep them in great shape. So, is hooking my stage piano up to my amp going to damage any of my equipment?

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MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Sunday July 2 2006, 9:57 pm:
It depends on a few things.

Since that's a guitar amp, you could damage that by sending a note that's both too low and too loud through it. The low frequency and high amplitude of the note can blow out the tubes in your amp.

It's essentially the same thing that happens to bass players who use a guitar amp instead of a bass amp.

Basically, if you're playing, just try not to play too loudly, especially when you're on the lower-pitch notes, and you should be fine.

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