PaulZ
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If you want stereo in one cab, check out the Mission Gemini 2.I’m looking to gig live with it and stereo would be nice
If you want stereo in one cab, check out the Mission Gemini 2.I’m looking to gig live with it and stereo would be nice
@strumminsix What factory QSC EQ setup do you use? Monitor 2?QSC K10 is what I've used with many modellers and now with the FM3. In my experience, this monitor is very close to what I hear with my Westone IEM's and require very little tweaking at the soundboard.
wasn't that long ago I got my invite to purchase from their waitlistYou can pretty much cross the CLR off the list if you’re hoping to find a new one. They’re pretty much vapor ware at this point. That aside they haven’t even posted on Twitter since 2015, and aren’t much more active on other channels.
Hi. I've used the old ones with the normal setting and on my 10.2 same. I find those most closely match my IEMs and most rooms.@strumminsix What factory QSC EQ setup do you use? Monitor 2?
Line 6 Powercab is really good, doesn't break your back, looks like an amp, Long and Macquade has it at 819$ CADDoes anyone have a favourite fr speaker they recommend for the Fm3. It seems the choices at our local music stores in Canada are limited. Thoughts?
I always want to hear what other people have to say.Maybe no one wants to hear what i will say, but...
One of the major advantages of using a modeler is that you can shape your tone, so if you use a couple of very high fidelity speakers you will have an amazing sound in you house and very easily.
But if you manage to make a goodtone using cheap speakers, then you can sound good in every place, and using aby cheap or expensive speaker.
So i believe that one must choose:
- If you are gonna play in your house or if you play gigs and you are willing to carry around the speakers, you must choose expensive ones.
- If you want to play gigs, carrying around only your guitar an your FM3, go for the cheaper ones.
Remember, is only my opinion.
This. A pair of good studio monitors is all you need for playing at home. CLRs and other stage-ready FRFR speakers are for playing out, or for when you absolutely, positively need to feel your pants flapping in the breeze, just for old times’ sake.Even with the FRFR solutions, I end up using my Adam monitors 90% of the time