I still have a question about whether HS8 can work well without a good acoustic environment. To my knowledge, DXR can be placed on the ground and produce good sound
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Monitors are going to depend on so many factors. What kind of guitar sounds you like, the listening environment and position of speakers and just your personal preference.
Having had Yamaha NS10s, Genelec S30s and JBL Control 5s, I found the HS8s to be great for guitar and mixing. The good thing is they are relatively cheap and come with their own amps.
See if you can demo some at a shop, or even a studio if you're in doubt.
Thank you for your feedback. I think my desk is spacious enough to accommodate the HS8 and I believe it can provide me with perfect stereo sound. For so many years, I have been using CAB because the impression of small-sized monitors made me have some concerns about monitoring.
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I have the hs8 and the dxr 10. At lower volumes i would recommend the hs8. I use the dxr 10 for rehersal and as a live monitor at gigs, works well. They sound relatively alike at low volume exept a little more bass for the dxr, but the hs8 will have a bit more refined sound. You can play loud enough with the hs8 for home use:) Keep in mind that this is with a pair of hs8.
You are my savior. My monitor is the IK iLoud Micro Monitor, and their performance on KPA is not good. I also have a very cheap 5-inch monitor that can't even compare to the 3-inch iLoud. At the same time, I have a 6-inch PA that has the best effect. So I don't know if size is the determining factor. (English is not my native language, I hope you can understand it)
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It feels terrible because it's not a guitar speaker.
I have used Freepalm Live before. It is a 6-inch unit and feels much better than a 5-inch unit, so I think 8 or 10 inches would be better
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The HS8 will be similar to my HS80 M monitors. They'll be ok for casual playing at home, and great if you use them for other applications ie computer audio etc.
The DXR 10 will be good for Kemper as well, but maybe too large for other home applications, especially if you want stereo computer use.
By far the Kemper Kab is the better guitar/Kemper solution, but will be less enjoyable for other use ie computer audio.
I have a cab and a pearl baby of 100. I will purchase two kones to fit into my cab. This is my future plan (I'm not sure if Baby 100 can perform perfectly)
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I have the hs8 and the dxr 10. At lower volumes i would recommend the hs8. I use the dxr 10 for rehersal and as a live monitor at gigs, works well. They sound relatively alike at low volume exept a little more bass for the dxr, but the hs8 will have a bit more refined sound. You can play loud enough with the hs8 for home use:) Keep in mind that this is with a pair of hs8.
I have used a 5-inch studio monitor and it feels terrible. Would an 8-inch monitor be much better?
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I’m not sure what you are asking.
The HS8S is a sub woofer to extend the range of smaller monitors like the HS8. Did you mean to compare the HS8 and DXR12? I don’t have direct experience comparing them although a friend has the HS8 in his studio. They are wildly different beasts. One is a PA speaker while the other is a studio monitor. Intended for different purposes. If you want the best quality sound the HS8 is probably the better option but if you want loud the DXR will be better.
What I want to ask is hs8 vs dxr10. I'm sorry I made a mistake
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I’m afraid I can’t directly answer your question. But I can offer my experience of the Yamaha DXR12 mark ii, which is a 12 inch version of the 10 inch DXR10.
At very low volume (which isn’t what I wanted them for) I really like the sound of the DXR12s. But at gig volume, i.e. very loud, I thought the DXR12s sounded “boxy”, and in a direct comparison with the Kemper Powered Kabinets I thought the KPKs sounded awesome.
I was running a high gain profile of my Plexi Super Lead, and I just love the way it sounds through those Kemper Powered Kabinets at high volume. I have four of them! 😁In my opinion, buying DXR is a relatively safe investment. DXR has a very good reputation here
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I’m afraid I can’t directly answer your question. But I can offer my experience of the Yamaha DXR12 mark ii, which is a 12 inch version of the 10 inch DXR10.
At very low volume (which isn’t what I wanted them for) I really like the sound of the DXR12s. But at gig volume, i.e. very loud, I thought the DXR12s sounded “boxy”, and in a direct comparison with the Kemper Powered Kabinets I thought the KPKs sounded awesome.
I was running a high gain profile of my Plexi Super Lead, and I just love the way it sounds through those Kemper Powered Kabinets at high volume. I have four of them! 😁Have you compared DXR with other monitors?
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Is the sound performance of Yamaha DXR 10 and HS8 the same at the same volume. I usually play at home, and I have a pair of 3-inch iloud that sound terrible. However, when I integrate kpemper into freeplay live, they perform better than iloud, so I think maybe an 8-inch hs8 would be better
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Power amplifier and FRFR? Which is the better choice? I have a 212 cab 100W 6L6 tube amplifier I haven't used KPA since I had them. The front stage of the tube amplifier is broken Should I buy Yamaha frfrfr or Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 (My English is terrible. I hope you can understand it.)
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Or use different glasses?
Haha, my English is poor.
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