From jake92028@yahoo.com Tue Apr 15 04:33:41 2008
Subject:Re: Amps etc

The Roland KC-350 is
> also a good option, especially regarding the space
> issue. The Traynor is bit larger - closer in size to a
> KC-550.

Don't forget, if you're interested in stereo: You can't get stereo
out of one AMPLIFIER with one speaker as Roland KC-whatever would
like you to think if you're only looking at how pretty it is :) I'd
seriously consider another powered Eon since the Eon 10 will fit in
small places.

Other than that, I'd bypass the KC-350-550's entirely, having used a
pair of KC300's for a couple of years, they were well-built but the
speakers gradually got boomier over time at high volumes and the
tweeters squeeked. The Traynor K4 would be of more interest to me. I
think the first batch of K2's(?) to come off the assembly line had
quality control problems and some people that bought them sent them
back with parts falling off, knobs, plastic corners.. BUT: Since then
whatever it was seems to have been resolved and I hear nothing but
good stuff about the Traynor K4. And it is stereo, having two
separate amps in the one cabinet, one for each L/R side, plus a built-
in subwoofer amp and speaker that's the right size for the speakers.

Good Luck ~ Wj