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Love the XiTone and it is soooooo light in weightMine are XiTone DSP powered. I have 4.
Love the XiTone and it is soooooo light in weightMine are XiTone DSP powered. I have 4.
You can split your signal so it goes directly to both your monitor and FOH. The sound of your box does not influence the sound via FOH.Xitone, Atomic, Matrix seem to be heavy favorites. I purchased a hr108 and an ASC-12. Both sound great yet I can't quite get the 100% satisfaction I am after. Currently trying a QSC k10.2 , researched many post on this forum and the majority of users do not recommend, all subjective I understand. My question about the frfr is if you do not prefer the qsc(just an example) yet qsc is very common in FOH systems, so when you send your signal to FOH is it a different sound because of the frfr you have on stage? Thought it was direct from the axe? If you are not in favor of say the QSC yet you end up sending your signal to a QSC, just an example of course. I have a lot to learn obviously. For me , if I can be happy with a qsc onstage, then it would be fairly transparent as to what's going out front as well?
To the OP, the Redsound videos I found sounded great, maybe not as well as others. Hard to say , be awsome to try a couple 1st hand. Thanks in advance for any much needed help. Cheers
You have 2 1x12 cabs with the F12, right? So that 530w each side is ok into a speaker rated for 200? (I know this type of pwr amp is not the same as say, running a Mesa 2:90 stereo into 2 4x12 Recto cabs.)IMO a good class A/B, H, or G Solid state power amp is probably the way to go. You want enough clean low THD power so you won't even come close to clipping. I play them super loud on occasion so I'm using a Behringer epx4000 class H 530watts per channel and it sounds and feels great. Originally I ordered a Crown class A/B but the company was dragging their feet so I sourced an amp local and the Behringer was all I could find. I was surprised its actually a Behringer product that works...for how long now the jury is still out. Lol
Basically I think something transparent and powerful is best for these since the Ax is what colors the sound and the f12 are rated at 200watts.
Edit: my one complaint with the Behringer is the fans are loud but not as loud as the one in my laptop. A QSC or Crown would probably be quieter. Think my Behringer is a copy of this:
https://www.qsc.com/solutions-products/power-amplifiers/portable/2-channel/gx-series/gx5/
I leave the two gain knobs on the amp at 1-2oclock and use the output knobs on the AX to control volume. Ideally I think you want double the Solid state wattage when matching amps to FRFR PA speakers. I was assuming the F12 is closer to a PA speaker but that maybe a good question to shoot celestion since it's not really a guitar or pa speaker but a mutant. Either way 530 is a bit high but keeping it at about halfway means all the power is clean and not even close to clipping the amp. So pretty much zero distortion. Here's a good article that's worth reading on the subject.You have 2 1x12 cabs with the F12, right? So that 530w each side is ok into a speaker rated for 200? (I know this type of pwr amp is not the same as say, running a Mesa 2:90 stereo into 2 4x12 Recto cabs.)
No, I use them on stage, they work perfekt.Aren't the Redsounds a bit small for monitoring on stage? I thought they'd be more geared to home/studio?
@MicFarlow is active here. I have had great support from him and many others also praise his customer service.Great thread...I just got an FM3 and need to amplify it on stage.
Considering the Xitone - now that I can access their website. I was going to go with a QSC K10.2 or DXR10 - but thinking now that I'd prefer a wedge or powered cab of some kind.
Xitone's website is archaic. Have any of you had support issues with them? I don't even see a phone number to call or any support info.
Read through this thread. Some guys in it have one: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/thre...gs-a-reasonable-approach.174491/#post-2116602Anyone here tried the Mission Engineering Gemini 2?
Price no object I'm going for Meyer Sound MJF-212Atomic CLR if price is no object, Headrush 108 if you want the most bang for very little bucks
108 lbs no object too?Price no object I'm going for Meyer Sound MJF-212
I sent him an email and he got right back to me. I'm still deciding on what I want to do. The FM3 is coming tomorrow...so, I'll start using it first with studio monitors while figuring out what to use live.@MicFarlow is active here. I have had great support from him and many others also praise his customer service.
Gotta go 216 lbs weight no object lol108 lbs no object too?