unix-guy
Master of RTFM
That's pretty much what the Line6 Power Cab can do...How about a Modeling FRFR that can make itself sound like any speaker? You would need to turn off the Cab Block I reckon. Yes I know I'm talking Fairy Dust Tech.
That's pretty much what the Line6 Power Cab can do...How about a Modeling FRFR that can make itself sound like any speaker? You would need to turn off the Cab Block I reckon. Yes I know I'm talking Fairy Dust Tech.
Are you considering the HS8 as FRFR? As they are reference monitors I don't think they are typically what people think of as FRFR. Nobody's taking those to a gigWhen I settled on my HS8's, I looked at this and it's what ultimately persuaded me to go in that direction. I've never looked back.
Does that mean we could have a Pignose speaker into a 4x12 cab?That's pretty much what the Line6 Power Cab can do...
As far as I remember there are a limited number of IR slots and I think only 1 at a time... No actual experience with it.Does that mean we could have a Pignose speaker into a 4x12 cab?
you forgot the air quotes around can doThat's pretty much what the Line6 Power Cab can do...
When I look for an FRFR, and I suggest anyone else looking do the same, I look at the frequency response chart. I look for something as close to flat as possible.
When I settled on my HS8's, I looked at this and it's what ultimately persuaded me to go in that direction. I've never looked back.
This is pretty damn close to a flat frequency response. Of course you can argue if you want that there are some dips or spikes, but this is to be expected. This gets pretty close to the mark and anything else displaying a similar graph will sound pretty close to this.
You're correct based on what I've readyou forgot the air quotes around can do
I'm talking about using the Pignose cab in the modeler, then running that to the L6 set to a 4x12.As far as I remember there are a limited number of IR slots and I think only 1 at a time... No actual experience with it.
Oh, yeah... Thats totally possibleI'm talking about using the Pignose cab in the modeler, then running that to the L6 set to a 4x12.
I auditioned a friend's Xitone M Britt cab. It was scary good in my room.Several years back a group of us (including @iaresee and @henryrobinett ) gathered in the Bay Area and among other things compared the same presets through a number of FRFR including passive and active Xitone wedges, Mission Gemini 2 passive, a Line6 cab (pre Power Cab), AccuGroove Latte passive (belonging to the bassist in my band) and an EV (not sure the model).
All the passive cabs were powered by Matrix amps.
AccuGroove and Xitone were most preferred, followed by Mission.
The other 2 were not really in the same league.
ELX112 — it was mine!EV (not sure the model)
I have a pair, use primarily as PA monitors and very happy in that use. I run individualized feeds to each monitor in addition to backline monitoring (original Atomic CLR's) on my side stage. It sounds very close to my ears whether I hear primarily the CLR or cross the stage to where my guitar is primarly thru the DHR112M. I'd have no problem just running thru them if the CLR ever fails. Full disclosure - main PA are Yamaha DSR112's/JTR Captivator 212 Pro subs so I like the overall "sound" of the Yamaha's. Certainly worth a listen IMO.Anyone have hands on experience with one of these?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DHR12M--yamaha-dhr12m-1000w-12-inch-powered-loudspeaker
The MJF-212A is my “I won the lottery” dream speaker. The dream involves a pair of them, so the lottery will be needed.If I made an FRFR, it would be the legendary Meyer MJF-212 or 210.
Discontinued and replaced by the mjf210.The MJF-212A is my “I won the lottery” dream speaker. The dream involves a pair of them, so the lottery will be needed.
I might downgrade, but will likely go NOS. Got a feeling the 210 might sound “decent.”Discontinued and replaced by the mjf210.