I know there is already a thread that has some Yamaha DXR settings listed, but my question is a little different than the info that was provided there.
I finally had the chance to try my KPA with something other than headphones, my Yamaha DXR 10. It sounds MUCH better and I'm now really considering selling off my current tube amp rig in place of this.
However, on some of the profiles I'm using, (some of the Tim Owens BE100 profiles for example), when playing some heavy palm-muted stuff, the DXR sounds almost like the speaker has a little too much flub or is farting out a bit. This happens when I'm testing it at what will likely be my stage volume, which is quite loud. Loud enough to easily hear it outside my house.
My question is, will this flub sound, also come through the PA if I'm going direct to the front of house? The PA system is solid, with mains, subs, crossovers, etc. My assumption is this sound wont come through the mains since it has more to do with the speaker of the DXR speaker not being able to handle what I'm sending to it, rather than the signal being sent out by the Kemper. But I just wanted to check. I can probably live with this on stage because it's not TOO bad. Is there anything obvious I should be doing with the DXR or Kemper to prevent that on stage? I know I could turn down the bass, but I don't want to do that because the EQ sounds really good as is, and if I turn it down, then it'll also change the sound of what I'm sending to FOH, and I really want to hear the same thing on stage as what I'm sending to FOH.