Surfing on the web I found a second hand yammy dxr10 at a good price....considering all the praises it got here I think I 'll go for it. I have just a small doubt (another one ) ....I read that it does not sound too well at low volumes (the famous bedroom level..)....is it right? Thanks
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There is local cab maker in my country ( Indonesia) who began to Produce FRFR cabinet , they call it russel Bima FRFR cab from Doogiefx, and the price tag is so much friendly ( around $150) , and now my tone chase are over , I'm satiesfies how this cab cooperate with my Kemper on any variation of frequency
The bottom line is ,if you want a traditional cab looks but you want very detail kind of sound , you should look forward for FRFR cab, you can't go wrong with itThanks Ipran.
that cab looks really nice! how does it sound? is it completely FRFR? does it play well also at bedroom level? is it also loud? thanks -
Thanks. now it is clear (I have still to read carefully the big manual.... sorry but I am a bit lazy..:)).
The Direct Amp profiles are the ones that have to be used with an amp and a cab right? -
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Which is the difference between the merged and the studio profiles? Thanks -
Thanks for the explanation. It is really an interesting cab. I think it is similar to the Italian red sound.... being Italian it should be easier to try it
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I use a stereo active FRFR cab from Blueamps called "SPARK".
2×10" Speaker + 2 Neodym Tweeter + Bass Reflex Port..
I started with an Egnater 1x12" guitar cab and a Rocktron Velocity 300. Sounds usual.
To use the full Kempers functionality, I switched to FRFR.
To play stereo I first played with 2 Yamaha DXR10. This was firstly too much towing.
2. Was the sound something sterile.
With the Spark I finally arrived! From powerful AC / DC sound to stereo Pink Floyd sounds.
Everything sounds just cool! Also the acoustic guitar sounds with an acoustic amplifier profile totally well over the spark.
I can only recommend! Contact Marco from BlueAmps!Hi
This speaker looks really nice. I visited the marco's website...they have different good stuff. Is this cab good both with bedroom volumes and loud enough for small gigs and rehearsals? -
I would be interested to these profiles....how and where should i apply to get them? Thanks
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The latest and definitely my last guitar purchase for a while.
It's a Strandberg Made In Sweden Custom Shop guitar. Pretty much standard with a few options, namely Swamp ash body with walnut top. Seymour Duncan Pegasus and Sentient pickups. 26.5"-28" fanned fret scale. Roasted maple neck.
The thing literally weighs 2.5kg. Unbelievably light. And I know a lot of the guys here don't like headless guitars, but just look at the shape of this thing: very space age.Wow......this axe looks awesome!!! And i am sure it is....
I would like to try a strandberg once in my life but i know myself well....if i did it, i would not be able to survive the gassss... -
They look nice...however a bit overbudget now...
The Yamaha remains my favourite option right now.. -
Another question (sorry if i bother but i am new to the kpa technology since i am am old minded valve-amp guitarist...)
In case i got a frfr speaker (let's say the dxr10 for example...), can i use it by itself as it was a guitar cab or should i use it only to monitor myself onstage while sending the signal also to the pa for audience ?
I am mainly thinking to the small venues when generally (and uncorrectly, i know..) i only use my amp without mic....in this case can i use only the kpa and the frfr as it was an old head-speaker stack? Thanks for the patience -
Thanks tritium.
It is not that easy to find the speakers you suggested here in italy (i will check better anyway...).
In case i will go for a yamaha dxr10 or laney X...
They should not be coaxial based but should sound good.. -
That is right.
But with the red sound cab you keep the cab simulator on or it has to be switched off? -
i have the active red sound cab. loud as hell. check out the review here
i think i am gonna attach this to my signatureThanks ..
Does it sound good also at low bedroom volumes? -
Yes. I meant it. thanks
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is the red cab loud enough to rehearse with the band? Does it sound well also at bedroom level?
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Thanks soloist74. I saw the red sound cab (i am italian...;)
It is interesting but some people stated it is not really a frfr speaker as the dxr10... -
Hi guys
I am interested about this laney. How does it sound with the kpa? Is it loud to rehearse with the band? -
Do someone have experiences with the laney X frfr? I found a good deal and am quite tempted since it is really very light....
Does it sound well with the kemper? Is it loud to keep up with drummer?
Amlethic question...dxr10 or laney? -
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What about the laney x frfr speaker? I found a deal with a good price but cannot try it ...
Is it better than yamaha dxr10? These are the two options for me now....
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