I have not purchased this yet, just gathering information. It looks difficult to use so that is what Is steering me away from it, also I have never had a processor sound good live in my room. They sound great with headphones, which is the way I practice. I don't record or anything I just play in my den for myself and sometimes family. I have been trying to find a good live amp and have not had any luck with various Boutique amps mainly because they didn't do enough because I play a lot of different genres or didn't sound good until you cranked them up which I can't do in this room. I figured this might be the way to go. I am just worried this will not sound good live in my little room, so my question is what is some good ways that I can play live, in my little room. Preferable some kind of speakers not to big were I am using the Kemper's cab sims.
Best way to Play Kemper Profiler Live in a Small 18x18 Room
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June 4, 2016 at 7:05 PM -
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Welcome.
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what are some good Studio Monitors? I probable have about a $600. I don't have to have stereo I could just buy one.
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If you play over pc/computer it works like Ingolf said.
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You should treat yourself to stereo.
Bying a pair of Yamaha HS8's will be within your budget. -
Hey, I'm using very budget monitors Mackie CR4 with my Roland Quad interface I have great sound in my room.
As Ignof write Yamaha HS8's will be great choice.
Don't loose time, buy kemper now :), you will not be disappointed.
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Hey B4S, welcome here
Are those "18s" British feet? Do you have a 6x6 square meter room? And you call it "small"? Gosh
You should be careful to not place the cabs near corners and, if possible, near walls at all.This will reduce the room's boominess.
Another good idea is to not place the monitor(s) over a quite resonating surface, such as a wooden desk: better to use monitor stands or, if you can't, at least MoPads.Generally, the less furniture (and in general masses that break the walls' regularity) in the room the more boominess is free to take place. You will also see that the boominess you hear will vary depending on where in the room you are (and where the cabs are, as well): if you can, you might have benefits from experimenting a bit.
HTH
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I use two cheaper active studio monitor (Behringer Thruth 2030 A) and Iso pads. http://www.thomann.de/at/the_takustik_isopad_7.htm
Both boxes I have purchased used by about € 130, -
I am fully satisfied.
Äham, my music room is 4,5x3,5 m -
I use two rokit rp6 g3 . happy with the sound and the good price. The g3 have avery good range from 35 hz up to 35000hz. You dont need a subwoofer.
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I use two rokit rp6 g3 . happy with the sound and the good price. The g3 have avery good range from 35 hz up to 35000hz. You dont need a subwoofer.
I have rokits for 6 years now, at this price unbeatable. And loud enough, believe me.
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But you have to try the newer g3's. Big difference. Much more punch and bass than the older g2's.
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I use a Behringer Eurolive B112MP3 Active 2-Way PA Speaker in pretty much the same size room... more than I need, solid as a rock, cheap as dirt and sounds awesome with the Kemper.
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I use a Behringer Eurolive B112MP3 Active 2-Way PA Speaker in pretty much the same size room
I use this live as my stage monitor. Good enough for me at the moment.
For tweaking at home I prefer a pair of small studio monitors. (see above)
I believe to get for life a more realistic sound on the mains to FOH.