



Proper hiss free preamps instead of mixers are more like $1000 alone. This involves a pair of $600 used Peavey SP2-XT speakers with 15" woofers and a 2" horn, some 10 ga speaker wire, a CS800s 800 w amp and a mixer I modified myself for correct sound. I do have a proper sounding system in my living room, that makes piano CD's sound approximately correct. IMHO digital keyboards are all toys, I haven't heard a digital keyboard yet that is backed up by a proper sound system. I takes a sound system approaching $1000 (used prices) to make a digital toy sound anything like a high quality acoustic piano.
