coder2k
Member
Hi all,
first I want to say that I reaaally like the sound of the Atomic CLR and I also love the playing feel, because it's just like playing in my home studio through my studio monitors. I experienced a problem in the rehearsal room though. I tried different positions but I could not find any that satisfied me and my bandmembers at the same time. We have a rather small room and play metal, so we got a really loud drum kit in there. The other guitarist and the bass player both play "classic" amps with cabs. When I find a position for the Atomic so that I can hear guitar really well, then nobody else hears it loud enough. When I turn the Atomic around so it points into the room or when I lay it behind me on it's side, then I can't get it loud enough for everybody because of feedback. Do you have any idea?
Does a second Atomic help to get it louder without having the feedback problems? I want to mention: I don't mean regular guitar feedback, but the feedback problem with FRFR speakers (it's described somewhere in the forum and I think it has to do with magnetic feedback with the tweeter coil or something). But I don't really know, if I WANT my guitar to be louder...placed in the right spot, I can hear my guitar perfectly.
Please help
Cheers
Michael
first I want to say that I reaaally like the sound of the Atomic CLR and I also love the playing feel, because it's just like playing in my home studio through my studio monitors. I experienced a problem in the rehearsal room though. I tried different positions but I could not find any that satisfied me and my bandmembers at the same time. We have a rather small room and play metal, so we got a really loud drum kit in there. The other guitarist and the bass player both play "classic" amps with cabs. When I find a position for the Atomic so that I can hear guitar really well, then nobody else hears it loud enough. When I turn the Atomic around so it points into the room or when I lay it behind me on it's side, then I can't get it loud enough for everybody because of feedback. Do you have any idea?
Does a second Atomic help to get it louder without having the feedback problems? I want to mention: I don't mean regular guitar feedback, but the feedback problem with FRFR speakers (it's described somewhere in the forum and I think it has to do with magnetic feedback with the tweeter coil or something). But I don't really know, if I WANT my guitar to be louder...placed in the right spot, I can hear my guitar perfectly.
Please help
Cheers
Michael