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What is your experience with either mono/stereo or both setup with FM3.
Regarding your cab/frfr setup.
Regarding your cab/frfr setup.
What is your experience…Aside from setting up the effects the right way, cab separation makes the biggest difference, not sure what else you are looking for in a an answer though.
IEM are not cabs/frfrNight and day with IEMs.
How is Raezers Edge 2/12 compare to CLR or EV PXM?I recently went from using a single CLR or EV PXM on stage to a Raezers Edge 2/12 stereo cab.
I like it a lot. Not as much separation as 2 separate cabs but I don't want to lug 2 cabs to gigs so this works great and its extremely light.
There is basically no difference in sound quality...that's just my perception as I didn't test it, but I've used a CLR or EV PXM for years.How is Raezers Edge 2/12 compare to CLR or EV PXM?
As far as listing it's great! Nothing like being enveloped in a sound experience. I will say setting up some effects to be extreme width doesn't always work out that great. As to setting up it's pretty basic I run stereo effects after the cab block make sure they are set up to run stereo!What is your experience…
Our house is Mono but I run stereo IEM. I have been running everything in mono for the past few years monitoring off a single wedge. I recently added the IEM to my rig, set it up stereo and I like it so much better!I've been doing stereo with my FRFR (a small PA system) and love the sound. My church gig is always in stereo with IEMs so I really want stereo at home. Of course, delay and reverb is adding stereo effects, but I've also been running 2 amps - DC30 and Vibroverb, each panned hard. Lately I've been thinking that's not worth the trouble (keeping up with different gain structures for each preset/scene) so I'm thinking of simplifying to just the DC30 and let the delay and reverb make the stereo happen.