Under_Pressure
Member
So,
I've been in the Journey of FRFRs and there's always an issue. Funny enough, tone never has been the main issue, I can make it sound any FR I've owned the way I like. I currently have a Fender FR-12, FR10, and a Friedman ASC-10. The 3 sound different, but with EQ changes I can make any of them to sound good or similar.
Well, if they all sound good where is the problem then? The problem is directionality. They all sound great at home, but at rehearsals or gigs they are too directional.
If I leave them flat on the floor, the tone I hear freaking sucks and they get lost in the mix. If I angle it like a monitor, they sound good, BUT no one else in the band hear me clearly. Very often in rehearsals, the durmmer or other guys ask me to turn Up, while I find I'm pretty loud actually. I know I am shooting high dB, is just the sound is so focussed that it gets lost in the room.
My last ground breaking moment was last rehearsal, we have a new rhythm player, guy came with a freaking Blues Jr. (small 15W tube amp) the guy literally ate me for breakfast. Amp just sitting on the floor was so freaking loud I had to ask him to turn down a bit. I recorded the rehearsal with my Tascam and just confirmed the same thing, guy pops, I'm getting lost. I could turn up more my FR, but I don't want to, I know I'm really blasting! I've been playing for 30 years.
So i've been really thinking in switching to some sort of hybrid system like Fryette PS2 + real cab. It's just 2 things that make doubt, 1 is weight an portability, and the other is getting stuck with 1 sound, I like to switch sounds in my presets, sometimes I use an AC30, then a Plexi, then a Fender, etc. And that's the main reason I've been using an FR. I'm afraid of getting stuck with 1 type of sound if I switch to a real cab, well, that's the way I played my whole life, but to me defeats what I like most from a modeller, versatility.
Recommendations? Thanks
I've been in the Journey of FRFRs and there's always an issue. Funny enough, tone never has been the main issue, I can make it sound any FR I've owned the way I like. I currently have a Fender FR-12, FR10, and a Friedman ASC-10. The 3 sound different, but with EQ changes I can make any of them to sound good or similar.
Well, if they all sound good where is the problem then? The problem is directionality. They all sound great at home, but at rehearsals or gigs they are too directional.
If I leave them flat on the floor, the tone I hear freaking sucks and they get lost in the mix. If I angle it like a monitor, they sound good, BUT no one else in the band hear me clearly. Very often in rehearsals, the durmmer or other guys ask me to turn Up, while I find I'm pretty loud actually. I know I am shooting high dB, is just the sound is so focussed that it gets lost in the room.
My last ground breaking moment was last rehearsal, we have a new rhythm player, guy came with a freaking Blues Jr. (small 15W tube amp) the guy literally ate me for breakfast. Amp just sitting on the floor was so freaking loud I had to ask him to turn down a bit. I recorded the rehearsal with my Tascam and just confirmed the same thing, guy pops, I'm getting lost. I could turn up more my FR, but I don't want to, I know I'm really blasting! I've been playing for 30 years.
So i've been really thinking in switching to some sort of hybrid system like Fryette PS2 + real cab. It's just 2 things that make doubt, 1 is weight an portability, and the other is getting stuck with 1 sound, I like to switch sounds in my presets, sometimes I use an AC30, then a Plexi, then a Fender, etc. And that's the main reason I've been using an FR. I'm afraid of getting stuck with 1 type of sound if I switch to a real cab, well, that's the way I played my whole life, but to me defeats what I like most from a modeller, versatility.
Recommendations? Thanks
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