DallasGlenn2005
Experienced
Fake news!
Kept coming back to see whether I was wrong but every time I felt the same.
I live in an apartment and play late at night, midnight, etc. Don't like using headphones so I would play through my JBL305 studio monitors at a low volume.
The tones just didn't feel right, especially clean tones.
My process was as follows:
Load up amp and cab
pull up the preset level meter and increase the amp level until I'm near the 0 db line.
A lot of times, even when I did this, the tones were still too quiet at times, on my audio interface (Scarlet 6i6) not even hitting -12 db.
Especially trying to get clean tones. I would be able to hear my guitar strings sometimes louder than the actual tones. Yet music and youtube videos coming out of my system were at a good volume.
Through headphones things would sound bad.
Some presets were so quiet, I couldn't even hear the effects on them if they were one of the weird ones with tons of effects. Presets that were ambient pads, I couldn't hear at all at times.
All of this coming out of OUT 1, with the knob at about noon.
I then switched to OUT 2, set the mode to "Unity Gain" dimed the OUT 2 knob to max (On FM3), set the preset level using the meter, but it would still be extremely quiet.
However if I were to record the tones into a DAW and play it back, it would sound better than what I was hearing live.
I would get so frustrated that I sold them. 3 different units, at 3 different periods of time. All sold.
They we know what he was doing wrong - putting a Fractal bumper sticker on his Headrush and thinking it would sound decent.All this helpful Input for a troll, makes me wanna yank on my 7 string loudly. Rich2k4 is lying and Is a member of the headrush community
Just asking.... Did you have similar issues with your Kemper profiler (if you had any)?Kept coming back to see whether I was wrong but every time I felt the same.
I live in an apartment and play late at night, midnight, etc. Don't like using headphones so I would play through my JBL305 studio monitors at a low volume.
The tones just didn't feel right, especially clean tones.
My process was as follows:
Load up amp and cab
pull up the preset level meter and increase the amp level until I'm near the 0 db line.
A lot of times, even when I did this, the tones were still too quiet at times, on my audio interface (Scarlet 6i6) not even hitting -12 db.
Especially trying to get clean tones. I would be able to hear my guitar strings sometimes louder than the actual tones. Yet music and youtube videos coming out of my system were at a good volume.
Through headphones things would sound bad.
Some presets were so quiet, I couldn't even hear the effects on them if they were one of the weird ones with tons of effects. Presets that were ambient pads, I couldn't hear at all at times.
All of this coming out of OUT 1, with the knob at about noon.
I then switched to OUT 2, set the mode to "Unity Gain" dimed the OUT 2 knob to max (On FM3), set the preset level using the meter, but it would still be extremely quiet.
However if I were to record the tones into a DAW and play it back, it would sound better than what I was hearing live.
I would get so frustrated that I sold them. 3 different units, at 3 different periods of time. All sold.
Then kick this thread out. FinishedThe content of the OP doesn't match his post history at all. Judging from his earlier posts, the OP never owned a III or FM3.
Judging from his earlier posts , he never had a good tone...weird???The content of the OP doesn't match his post history at all. Judging from his earlier posts, the OP never owned a III or FM3.
I am very cautious with the volume I play at, normally always below 70db, most of the times around 65db, and always get great tones, with little tweaking effort.
How does your guitar sound?Kept coming back to see whether I was wrong but every time I felt the same.
I live in an apartment and play late at night, midnight, etc. Don't like using headphones so I would play through my JBL305 studio monitors at a low volume.
The tones just didn't feel right, especially clean tones.
My process was as follows:
Load up amp and cab
pull up the preset level meter and increase the amp level until I'm near the 0 db line.
A lot of times, even when I did this, the tones were still too quiet at times, on my audio interface (Scarlet 6i6) not even hitting -12 db.
Especially trying to get clean tones. I would be able to hear my guitar strings sometimes louder than the actual tones. Yet music and youtube videos coming out of my system were at a good volume.
Through headphones things would sound bad.
Some presets were so quiet, I couldn't even hear the effects on them if they were one of the weird ones with tons of effects. Presets that were ambient pads, I couldn't hear at all at times.
All of this coming out of OUT 1, with the knob at about noon.
I then switched to OUT 2, set the mode to "Unity Gain" dimed the OUT 2 knob to max (On FM3), set the preset level using the meter, but it would still be extremely quiet.
However if I were to record the tones into a DAW and play it back, it would sound better than what I was hearing live.
I would get so frustrated that I sold them. 3 different units, at 3 different periods of time. All sold.