Great Great job!!! thanks for demonstrating this. People talk and talk - I like seeing & hearing the speakers using the KP.
@straightxvedge5 жыл бұрын
Poor guy spent all his money on kempers. Can't even afford shoes. 😔
@mucnuggets5 жыл бұрын
All those toasters, and no bread :(
@KelsterVonShredster4 жыл бұрын
@@mucnuggets lol
@adamantoniak17654 жыл бұрын
Haha
@mottosierra13724 жыл бұрын
Who needs shoes when you have a kemper ? 😀 lol
@dantredogborsa70484 жыл бұрын
All those toasters and no fractal :(
@kirbyjakescarborough4515 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! Ive searched for this video andx was about to give up. New to the FRFR technology and been lost trying to figure it out. You are awesome! Thanks buddy. Line 6 plus I think for me... Cheers!!
@Scubasgamecorner2 жыл бұрын
Great really need an updated version of this comparison with new stuff on the market....I am so confused on what to buy
@Jonathan-LАй бұрын
Along comes the Fender Tone Master FR10 and FR12. Plus there's good old Headrush. Or a simple alternative if you already have a guitar cab, and that's to get a power amp such as a Semour Duncan PowerStage amp between your modeler & existing cab(s) ... of course, it's not true FRFR, but could be money well spent. The budget alternative is Playtech or Harley Benton GPA-100 power amps (limited power, but very affordable).
@rjmcmooseknuckle6 жыл бұрын
Why didnt you do the Suhr on the cleans at the end? lol Or even at the end of the video..... By far sounded the clearest and best on 1st comparison, and im sure it did on the 2nd aswell :P
@mcpribs2 жыл бұрын
Wow! That Gemini 2 is incredible! Thanks for this. Great video!
@MP-yh7jv2 жыл бұрын
I said before I have both the headrush 1x8 and 1x12. I tried running a stereo signal left and right to each. Sounded great. Fortunately you can split and eq each signal separately in the Helix.
@corymoore50935 жыл бұрын
I thought the point of an FRFR is to accurately reproduce the sound of the modeled amp AND CABINET? I don't care what the FRFR cab sounds like without the cab sim. I could just use my regular guitar cab for that. I want the versatility. I want an FRFR that sounds like an Orange with an Orange cab sim or a Marshall with a Marshall cab sim or a Mesa with Mesa cab sim. 1 cab get's you 3 different and distinct cab sounds. Isn't that the point?
@garettoverstreet5 жыл бұрын
Cory Moore exactly! I use the Mission KM-212P Cabinet when I’m NOT using cab sims...
@d77sauce5 жыл бұрын
Makes sense
@castthom5 жыл бұрын
totally agree I thought that was the point. im more confused now than I was before haha
@rebel-yell94535 жыл бұрын
Agree wholeheartedly, I'm using EV Tour_X PA cabs, a pair of 1X15 w/horn, and a pair of 18" subs powered by a Crown XTi-2002. They seem to be pretty accurate, however I am thinking that maybe a pair of near field studio monitors from a high end vendor like Focal or Wilson might give the best response however better have 10K to 30K to toss into speaker cabs.
@space_andyy5 жыл бұрын
I mean... the point of an FRFR is to have an unbiased, (F)lat (R)esponse. The purpose of this video was just to demonstrate the natural harmonic differences between what's out there on the market. They're all using the same exact profile with the same exact cab sim for that reason. If you're looking for cab sim demonstrations through a specific FRFR, you've come to the wrong place. Oh, and I'm not trying to sound like some condescrnding KZbin douchebag, just trying to maybe help those confused on this thread understand the point of the video. I feel more cab sims should have been on display in this specific video though to kind of help further showcase any tonal differences between the four FRFRs, so I suppose that I agree with OP to a certain extent.
@ExplicableCashew6 жыл бұрын
I just had a weird, but potentially useful, idea. Take a reference track (Bohemian Rhapsody? Basket Case? Who knows...) and line-in it into each speaker. The one that sounds like the recording wins.
@martinnewall53192 жыл бұрын
Brilliant Idea..makes sense..👍👍
@guitarandotherthings6090 Жыл бұрын
I wish it was that simple, I played a song on a headrush 108 that was thumping and sounded AMAZING, but my Line 6 did not sound good through it, even after hours of tweaking.
@wbertie26044 ай бұрын
@@guitarandotherthings6090 it's not about what sounds amazing, just what doesn't change the sound. And if you have a very accurate microphone, some time and an anechoic chamber you can measure it objectively.
@n.k.923 ай бұрын
Great Idea, thats also actually a way to tell, if a Studio Monitor fits to your linking.
@sentientcardboarddumpster79002 күн бұрын
@@guitarandotherthings6090these headrush frfr are pretty nice especially for the cost and wattage given
@mylesmaths70053 жыл бұрын
I recently bought a Boss GT1000 and the shop (PMT in Birmingham, UK) specifically advised against using an FRFR because it's going straight to the front of house PA. So, you want a sound coming at you that is similar to the front of house PA and that's the rig you want to set your sound up through too. In the shop, I used a QSC CP12 (which was awesome) but at home, I've been using an old Alto PS4HA which sounds great. This Alto is very old and comes from the days when Alto seemed to be making quality gear. We gigged last Saturday through a Mackie PA rig (SRM450's + a pair of 18" subs) and whilst the sound out front wasn't exactly the same as the Alto PS4HA it was close enough and sounded excellent. When I demoed the GT1000 in PMT I tried it through a Headrush 112 as well as the QSC. The difference was stark. The Headrush was very middley. I didn't like it. It sounded like an entry-level PA cab (which is what it is). Now, if I had the cash I'd go and buy the QSC CP12 because it sounded excellent and was smaller and lighter than the Alto PS4HA I'm using. The QSC would also be less expensive than everything on this video except the Alto TS112/Headrush 112 (same cab, different name). So, based on my experience so far I'd echo PMT's advice. Don't buy an FRFR. Buy a good quality PA cab or wedge that will replicate the sound of the PA.
@pauliusmscichauskas5585 жыл бұрын
Change where a Kemper is connected? No. Have 5 kempers! Hah.
@IndyRockStar10 ай бұрын
For me it's either the Suhr M75 or Friedman ASM12
@neilregan24885 жыл бұрын
It's so frustrating. All FRFR units, by definition, should sound the same.
@tappistrt5 жыл бұрын
Which goes to show you that the types of speaker, along with cabinet construction/materials, go a long way in affecting the sound.
@XMetalChefX5 жыл бұрын
This is such a loaded comment...
@guitarandotherthings6090 Жыл бұрын
"You might think that, but you'd be wrong" -Jeremy Clarkson
@CitAllHearItAll Жыл бұрын
Can’t get around different materials and dimensions affecting sound.
@matskihlberg47626 ай бұрын
But the point of them is to sound the same.
@NickGranville5 жыл бұрын
Amazing how different these sound. In theory they should all sound the same if they were truly flat, but I guess it’s the same principal as studio monitors; get the one you like which doesn’t tire your ears.
@NOKnova3 жыл бұрын
This is true, but the differences between the enclosures will have an effect even if all the speakers were truly flat response
@FrankyFeedler2 жыл бұрын
@@NOKnova I'd reckon the FRFR principle would have to remain intact after considering the enclosure design. After all, what's the point of marketing it as an FRFR solution? I second the OP; it is baffling how different FRFR solutions can sound.
@NOKnova2 жыл бұрын
@@FrankyFeedler it’s kind of a false pretense because it’s not possible to truly achieve a fully flat response. You can however reach a level that is imperceivable to the human ear. Companies can maintain the marketing spiel by providing the technical data of the response of the speakers - if it’s flat enough to a certain degree, they can call it as such. All sorts of factors can affect how FRFR solutions sound in practice, such as the enclosure size/positioning, design (such as reflex ports, front or rear mounted drivers, crossovers etc) but in a controlled environment pass the tolerances of what could be considered “FRFR” Edit: to answer the question - the point is centered around the belief that producing audio via a well tuned FRFR system produces a better end result. Gearheads will fight for the flattest response they can achieve, whereas in reality you can do more than well enough by spreading your referencing across a FRFR system (not necessarily ultra-high end) in addition to other listening methods such as headphones, non FRFR speakers, car radio, tv/phone speakers etc. For multifx/modelers with IR compatability - you want to hear an uncoloured reproduction of your impulse. In theory, the flatter the response of your speaker, the more accurate the reproduction of the impulse.
@TheRealDave51506 жыл бұрын
On the off chance it's not already coming up in part two, the new Laney LFR-112 is well worth checking out.
@adrianjems74436 жыл бұрын
For me and my ears I will go with ME , and friedman .. those two are good for me .. thank you for making this vid
@TommySG1 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently running my Friedman Dirty Shirley through a Tone Tubby cab and then also ( on the line out circuit obviously ) into an Ox and then on over to a Headrush FRFR 1x10. It sounds fantastic and I rarely even use this glorious 2x12 Tone Tubby anymore. The 1x10 Headrush is very reasonably priced too for the sound you’re getting.
@delamar61995 жыл бұрын
For me it is the Friedman all the way. This was the only one where I felt to hear an actual real amp and cab combo.
@elliottnunez10576 жыл бұрын
I liked the Friedman the best. Also I have 2 Alto TS,210s and they don't sound bassy at all!! I was going to get the 12s but got a really good deal on the 10s. Very happy that I did..Go with the 10s. Next thing I'm going to try is running the Helix through a Marshall 40 combo. 1 cable to return on the amp.see who that sounds..
@antoinelablanquie3827 Жыл бұрын
The fact that they are in different parts of the room has a crazy influence on the sound!! You should all put them in the same place to shoot out I’d say
@babalaughing Жыл бұрын
Yup. And what is around it, next to it and behind it has a big effect on the bass response. Do any of these cabs have DSP compensation for such? Often modern powered PA speakers have that kind of thing, and are most often initially designed to perform best on stands, which would make them too bassy if you put them on the floor.
@sneifert19686 жыл бұрын
Who has 5 Kempers? that guy
@themodularmodular5 жыл бұрын
probably just some church boys having sleepover party on Saturday night before the big gig the next day
@Dough-hole5 жыл бұрын
i was just thinking, am i the only one that is wondering why they went with 5 kempers instead of a switchbox lol 8D
@spartan83905 жыл бұрын
Look around his room. Guy really is a Tone Junkie. I’d love a day in that room.
@BAND-MAID-USA5 жыл бұрын
I just wrote the same thing lololol. Then I scrolled down & BOOM, 1st thing I see is your comment.
@djh69705 жыл бұрын
Forget the 5 kempers it’s the Eames lounge chair I want
@vkgraphics2 жыл бұрын
I use the Headrush 108 with my Helix, and although I'm not having a pop at you here as I hear this a lot....how can having too much Bass be an issue, or a negative, when all you have to do is go to Global EQ, and pull it back....problem/issue resolved. It's the same with the top end, just pull it back.....sorted. OMO.
@chesapeake5666 жыл бұрын
Great video. Sound: 1. Mission 2. Scumback 3. Line 6 4. Friedman 5. Alto Best bang for the buck - Line 6. Nice space saver too.
@richarddeady63424 жыл бұрын
Had a Freidman -too base-y . Have the Gem2 sick incredible
@OzziePete14 жыл бұрын
Any chance this type of shootout could be updated with a Headrush 112 & Kemper Kab in comparison to the Gemini 2?
@justinTime0773 жыл бұрын
The Alto represents the Headrush. They’re not earthshakingly different.
@PATRICKJMT16 жыл бұрын
Extremely happy with the Kemper rack into a Marshall 1960B 4x12.
@BAND-MAID-USA5 жыл бұрын
My favorite guitarist on Earth, Takayoshi Ohmura uses that set up & it sounds PERFECT....
@jjemsnd73 жыл бұрын
I'm using 2 Alto 210s you're right about the bass. I'm interested in two other solutions not mentioned in your review, the Xitone and the Atomic CLR. Any interest in reviewing those? I'm using a fractal FM3 live the unit.. Lastly great review! Will done. I really don't like it when people review gear and they're using a super overdriven amp it's really review of the amp not the speakers it's really review of the amp not the guitar You can't even tell what the guitar sounds like your review was just the opposite very well done thank you appreciate it
@gusecheverri74395 жыл бұрын
i like this kind of comparison where you'll mention right away if you hear the difference. Personally, i have the Alto 312 and i use it to play bass with.
@michalmikolajmaslowski39946 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, gents, as well as fantastic commentary. To me, the Gemini 2 sounds "the best"; personally, for the price of single Gemini 2 stereo unit I got a pair of two Powercab Plus units and now enjoy stereo with nice spread in the room :) Thanks!
@JohnShalamskas Жыл бұрын
And you don't throw out your back when you move them around.
@chrismillsap99755 жыл бұрын
I think people often overlook how much of a role a microphone, Mic placement, and room size have to do with a sound. Kempers are great and I use them but even I can admit that it can't quite simulate all the different factors that go into recording a sound. It's not just an amp or cab that make a tone. There's a lot more to it. That being said, the kemper is very convenient however if I can mess around with multiple mics on different cabs and amps going into different compressors with various angles and room sizes then I will always go that route if possible.
@reacherstudio6 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on the Headrush products? The new FRFR-108 is only $200! I want to get 4 haha massive stereo rig.
@gregdewald Жыл бұрын
Funny how we all go with modelers because we’re tired of hauling our heavy amps around and now the best sounding frfr cabs are boat anchors. Big fun
@d.a.t.46994 жыл бұрын
normally if im doing a medium to small sized gig, i will use the same frfr as the front system...this way i know what i am grooving to is the same as the audience...i dont know how many times ive been groovin on stage thinkin the band is killin it, until i step out front and hear the mix...visa versa, ive dreaded to go out front to hear the mix due to the onstage sucking...only to find that the mix is awesome...pay that sound person with respect!
@seba.makron2 жыл бұрын
I use a ALTO 310 with a Helix LT. Regarding the equalization, I only have to use a cut in the low frequencies and use the global eq. totally powerful for a stage or for play with metal drummer.
@DrRussPhd2 жыл бұрын
Great review HW, the Gemini might have been $1400 when you shot this but they are now over $2000 . Even used ones are over the new price you mention here.
@lukasvandewiel8602 жыл бұрын
Indeed. We are talking Tone King Sky King money here. And then the choice is very easy.
@kirstensray6 жыл бұрын
For Part 2 I would love to hear the QSC K8.2 & K10.2, Atomic CLR v2, Alto TS310, and the Yamaha DXR12. I've run my Kemper and/or Atomic Amplifier 6 through the following: straight to the PA (Jensen 15" mains), Alto TS210, QSC K10, or Hughes & Kettner TM112 (cab emulation off on modeler). Most anything will work if you EQ your presets for what you've got. I found the Alto TS210 is more bassy compared to the QSC K10. Some MUST have the amp-in-the-room sound, but luckily I'm not that sensitive so any speaker will do.
@VelhosNovos6 жыл бұрын
Great! Yamaha DXR10 too... I use it and I like it.
@TboneClancy5 жыл бұрын
I'd like to hear a Kemper with the QSC K10.2 or a K12.2.
@prsplayer2104 жыл бұрын
I have the headrush frfr cab which is just a rebradned alto, and it works great for my kemper, also works great as a talkbox monitor
@alessandrosegurini22166 жыл бұрын
ME Gemini is incredible. Alto should be tried the 310 because the 12 speaker has too bass content, as you noticed
@roww105 жыл бұрын
The Friedman sounded more like thew Alto than the Mission. I have the Alto TS315 with a Boss GT-8. I don't have the bass problem because my patches a e.q to taste. I low cut at 165 or 200 hz. Boost my low mids at 500 or 800 hz +3db with a Q=1. The Suhr and Mission cabs are top end balanced.
@Jstang182Ай бұрын
I use my mesa recto 4x12 straight cab with the powered rack kemper and the mesa dual rack profile sounds great with a cab sim on or off and i use active fishman modern fluence humbuckers in a prs ebay custom build solid body guitar so that with the 1.10 mm hard pick dunlop helps for punk and metal tones. I also have always thought the straight cabs have more bass responses on the open drop c chugs on a good, heavy, distorted gain amp profile. I also get great tones for a mesa clean with automatic phaser for a few songs, bad cat hi gain for a 90s bush like tone, vox ac30 hand wired tone for pretty cleans with a volume swell effect option and a fender twin reverb for that mid range over drive crunch tone before going into heavy distortion.
@don44764 жыл бұрын
I use a TS312 with my keyboard. I'm very happy with it. Especially for organ. The sound is rich and full and louder than I need. I paid $299 at Guitar Center about two years ago.
@brinepacer5 жыл бұрын
Those Altos are voiced to be used by DJs which is why they have so much bass. The Headrush is the guitar equivalent.
@ivanrios24253 жыл бұрын
Also before people forget. You’re supposed to have them on a stand so it doesn’t sound bassy supposedly from all the guys who own the head rush version.
@markbois17133 жыл бұрын
To me the Mission sounded best out of the FRFR"S. But overall I liked the Powered Kemper with the guitar cabinet. But I guess I'm biased because I run a Powered Kemper and a 112 Orange cab with a 90 watt Celestion Creme.
@threeonamatchventura Жыл бұрын
Who wins ? I win. I sing and wanted the best PA I could afford. Always been happy with it . JBL PRX 612. Mackie pro fx16 . Now using the Kemper for guitar , run flat on the Mackie and my small club rig uses the PA for guitar and vocals . No need for an amp . I have a 3rd identical JBL for a monitor but don’t always need it. I carry everything in on an R2 micro cart. Using the Kemper stage . Nothing but compliments.
@wakjob9615 жыл бұрын
Consistently keep liking the Line 6 in every video.
@PaulChoate-s4v4 ай бұрын
Have a used Line 6 Power Cab. Sounds fine.
@zeneto831711 ай бұрын
Recently got a tone X and I was using it with a stage monitor that has 10’’ speaker. I was very happy with it but then I found out about these frfr cabinets and didn’t think twice before getting the new headrush 108. However, I can’t describe how weird it sounds compared to the stage monitor. Way too much bass and such a boxy sound. My concept of having that is literally to amplify my sound that is already being created by the amp and cab AI from the tonex, so I just want to have real feel of how it will sound in the mix when I’m live. Definitely going back to the stage monitor!
@markteague5013 Жыл бұрын
What happened to the Scumback M75s after the dirty sound? I liked that.
@guille_toledo765 жыл бұрын
The Gemini es AWESOME !!! But too expensive 😟.....Here in Chile guess they are not available. What do think about Laney LFR 112 and Headrush 108 112?
@AmpAHolic-wn6mr3 жыл бұрын
Gemini 2 had the best tone in my opinion. I could see it cutting well in a live situation. I would never buy it however, at $1400 and 70lbs it’s simply overpriced, to big and way to heavy to haul to most gigs.
@xtheory2 жыл бұрын
So you're saying it has a better treble and mid response than competing FRFR's? That's usually what cuts through a mix, though EQ can be tweaked to adjust for this.
@officialWWM Жыл бұрын
Yep, it sounds the best but at this point, I may as well go back to lugging around my AC30!
@kennethmeeker63693 жыл бұрын
I use a yorkville ps12p with my kemper stage ,sounds great, there so many eq options in the kemper it doesn’t matter really
@larryjeffryes61686 жыл бұрын
Subjectivity being an elusive metric, which FRFR cab is the MOST FRFR. Flatness and efficiency are measurable in objective terms using mics made specifically for calibration and equalization.
@brianpinkham29356 жыл бұрын
There's a new kid on the Block and I think it's going to be a game-changer the Laney lfr-112... Laney has always been on the top of my list as a quality amp and cab Company
@pierreparis17534 жыл бұрын
To do a fair stereo comparison to the mission cabinet, you would need to compare it to the line 6 supercab plus 212 stereo. First the weight - supercab.45lbs. Mission 70lbs. Second the fact that the supercab has the speaker simulation has more versatility and the simulations are very close to the original speaker. I have both the mission and the supercab 212 stereo. I do prefer the line 6 over the mission for the reasons above. In my opinion it sounds more like an amp in the room over the mission. Of course tone and preferences are of a personal taste.
@David13Rome4 жыл бұрын
Hi HW, I use a Gemini 1 which I love. For half the weight I don't miss the stereo for playing out. One time I was at a place where the electric was bad and we could not get a direct line form the Kemper without a huge buzz and we tried all the tricks. (I've been a studio engineer for 30+ years.) We ended up miking the Gemini 1 and it sounded incredible. I had people asking me how I got that tone. LOL As a studio engineer one thing that never made sense to me was that I was expecting the FRFR (Gemini 1) to sound similar to my studio monitors when I am running the Kemper, or at least close but it doesn't really. LOL I even mess around with Pure Cab settings but it still doesn't sound like my Gemini 1. Although I do turn the FRFR knob to 50% because the flat FRFR doesn't sound as good flat and that probably is some of the difference I'm hearing. But I still think it should sound better running into my DAW than it does.
@78tag6 жыл бұрын
Good video - keep doing these, you have done a great job on this. Thanks for sharing your opinions. Everybody hears something different.
@Cpt_Adama Жыл бұрын
Would be very interested in how a Bareface Audio FRFR speaker would have performed. They are expensive but unique.
@thomasshannon28763 жыл бұрын
By a wide margin I preferred the Mission Engineering - most open, organic, etc. Could shut my eyes and think I was hearing a guitar amp.
@justincase91733 жыл бұрын
we would like an updated version. This time you guys should build a celestion spec f12-x200 cab and shoot it out against some high dollar frfr cabs....seriously.
@martoneill2 жыл бұрын
Very useful - thanks HW and ToneJunkies. I think I'm coming to the conclusion that, for someone who plays at home 99% of the time, studio monitors are going to be the way to go. Would be interested if anyone has any thoughts on why an FRFR/PA speaker would be preferable over monitors?
@jakebergen18372 жыл бұрын
They're really not preferable over a decent pair of studio monitors for home practice. They're for performing live and for jamming with other people at higher volumes.
@martoneill2 жыл бұрын
@@jakebergen1837 thanks Jake. I took the plunge and bought a pair of monitors- very happy with the decision. They work so much better for the plug-ins I use (Scuffham S-Gear and Neural DSP Tone King) vs routing through my Boss Katana.
@FastRedPonyCar3 жыл бұрын
I’ve heard the mission in person with good stereo effects coming from a quad cortex and it’s ABSOLUTELY worth the price tag. I would say though, if you already have a good 2x12 cab, consider something like the fryette or synergy single unit power amps and wire up a second speaker jack to give your cab real tube stereo power and sound. I’ve heard my Kemper like this with a VHT 50/2/50 and it was glorious. Doesn’t sound too bad with my power station but the VHT unit was next level and true stereo. Edit: Well the Gemini II is well over $2000 now so yeah screw that. And none of the reverb sellers want to ship. Since posting my comment, I've gigged with the new 2nd gen EV ZLX12 which I really like and it has an FRFR mode that makes it sound much more natural like a guitar cab than my 1st Gen ZLX12 that I've been using forever. I've also gigged with the Fender FR12 and it's pretty decent and the top controls are handy for quick adjustments but I still think the Gen2 ZLX12 sounds better. Haven't gotten to try the Friedman or Line6 yet.
THANK YOU! While I appreciate what he does for the community, it's often a bit too much talking for my taste. ;)
@rsansittiwong20675 жыл бұрын
😌👌
@mnbluestube Жыл бұрын
up
@zThisPlay4 ай бұрын
4:44 that was the best one... what amp is that? so much clarity
@bohs19844 жыл бұрын
I admit I skipped around and might have missed it but it seems a BETTER demo would have been to directly record a chord progression and THEN compare the FRFR's to that so you can tell how each cabinet colors the sound in relationship to that and not just to each other.
@Sierra-xi2ty2 жыл бұрын
Will any of these work with bass guitar and the QC?
@InfamouslyCantankerous2 жыл бұрын
I might be writing this to early but is there a power supply you can buy for a kemper, helix, Headrush,Axfx where you can use it with a regular 2x12 or 4x12 cab.
@MrHitthespot3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video but a little disappointed you didn’t include the Atomic CLR Neo. Considered by many to be the best.
@jakefowler85226 жыл бұрын
Tried a couple of line 6 FRFR speakers when I bought my Kemper. Didn’t like either and ended up with powered Kemper and a orange 1x12 guitar cab. Turn off cab simulator and it’s so much better than an FRFR. Does it colour the sound? Maybe, but that’s not a bad thing. For recording, feel free to record direct with cab sim on, but for live play, a proper cab is best in my opinion
@unleashthefury1116 жыл бұрын
How would you compare a powered kemper into a guitar cab vs an unpowered plugged into the venues PA? Im a kemper noob and deciding which to buy
@jakefowler85226 жыл бұрын
Unleash The Fury I come from the standpoint that the feeling is just wrong on an FRFR cab. To say a guitar cab colours the sound is pointless as all these different FRFR speakers sound different to each other, so they must also colour the sound slightly. I only tried the line 6 ones in the shop, and it didn’t feel like I was playing a guitar amp, felt a bit like playing plugged directly into a computer audio interface. Soon as I switched to a guitar cab, I was playing An amp again! And that to me is really important in getting the right feeling when playing. If you practise at home, a proper cab will sound and feel better and you can still turn it down low volume. And the guitar cab I got was cheaper than the FRFR so the extra I spent on the powered Kemper rather than unpowered, I saved on the cab.
@unleashthefury1116 жыл бұрын
Jake Fowler ok but what about in a live show situation with a band? Ive watched my friend play a solo show with backing tracks and his unpowered kemper sounded amazing through the venues PA. I dont doubt the awesomeness of a powered kemper through a cab, however. Im just concerned about the live aspect with a full band
@jakefowler85226 жыл бұрын
Unleash The Fury when in a loud band and through a PA, your probably not gonna notice a difference, I would plug directly into pa in that situation, rather than mic a guitar cab and run the mic feed to pa. I believe you can go direct to pa, and also use a guitar cab as a reference speaker on stage so either way, there is no downside to the powered Kemper over the unpowered one.
@buddymorgan31986 жыл бұрын
I have the Freidman ASM 12 and sometimes wish I would have bought something a little bit lighter. For a person with a disability, this thing is a tank but it sounds pretty good. After hearing the comparisons on here where I think the Mission cab sounds best by far but it is heavy!
@MP-yh7jv2 жыл бұрын
I have the headrush 1 x 12 and the 1x8. The 1x8 is a little less bassy and a little tighter. I use 1 x8 for guitar and the 1x12 for my electronic drums. They actually both sound great once you adjust the eq a bit. I play a lot of metal. I think if I had to run a line in straight to front of house from my helix I would probably run a separate eq to match them somewhat.
@wayney.3875 жыл бұрын
I thought the scumbag sounded the best, and you didn't mention it at the end or how much it cost
@bobbyodell86763 жыл бұрын
Had a little extra breakup fo sho!
@dspellman20025 жыл бұрын
I'm using a fEARless F112 and F115 (12" and 15" neo-based LF drivers, respectively). Three-way passive cabinets with a LF driver, a Faital 5" mids and a tweeter that are FRFR with an affinity for bottom end when presented with it. My F112 will handle up to 800W (the F115 more) and weighs just 34 lbs. Generally flat response (these could easily be used for PA work) with little "baked in" sound, and they accept EQ easily.
@billwarner2133 жыл бұрын
This is a GREAT video, VERY nicely done - thanks for the awesome info!
@amdenis5 жыл бұрын
If you haven’t, you should try the L3T Line 6, as it works great as single, stereo/dual mono and Wet-Dry-Wet, as active PA’s. They are like form fitting for the Helix, and great with the AxeFX and Kemper.
@draper8584 жыл бұрын
Check out the behringer eurolive f1220D. Has low mid and high eq. 12 inch speaker, 250 watts, plywood cab. Around $250! Working great for me with my kemper. Fyi
@xtheory2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what you mean as to why a stereo cab is important is important when most setups are going to FOH where stereo channels are separated. The only real way a stereo setup in a cab will effectively feel stereo is if the speakers are angled away from each other which will reflect the sound off of opposite sides of the room.
@markinthemix60556 жыл бұрын
I kinda would like a QSC 10’s or 12’s review. The new QSC’s have settings for modelers I’m thinking?
@aholder44714 жыл бұрын
They wouldn't need a setting for modelers IMO, those things would easily smoke every single one of these offerings because they are voiced for a flat response in a live environment, but they also have the price to match. a couple of K12's would be a dream setup and honestly overkill for most any guitarist. But I would love it and I'm thinking of getting a pair of K10's for this use. I use a friend of mine's system and use K12's as floor monitors and K153's as mains along with some 18" subs on the regular and absolutely love, love, love them. I've also used a pair of k12's as mains for a small gig and it rocked a whole corner of a city block. It's hard to beat those things. I've used all kinds of speakers in my lifetime and those are right up there with my favorites like D&B Audiotechnik and Meyer Audio, and Funktion One. D&B Audiotechnik excelled at natural acoustic tones (the ones I used had real wood cabs which I think is responsible for the response and natural sound I was hearing, barely had to eq anything at all) and the Meyer excelled at electric tones and the F1 excelled at electronica (which, incidentally, is crazy because the F1 at literally more than a mile away sounded crystal clear like a tiny HiFi Bluetooth speaker playing perfectly balanced music, which is unlike any PA I've ever heard), but the QSC is just an all around great sounding, great value. They have definitely made an impression on me. A couple of K10s would be better than any of these in this videos in my opinion, I bet you're thinking the same thing since you brought it up. (Sorry if I'm ranting but I get excited about audio stuff, happy playing and holidays and many more good times to you sir)
@eljodon2 жыл бұрын
My problem with FRFR speakers are the power rating. I wish a company could build an FRFR cabinet with a coaxial 12" driver with a plate power amp that puts out at least 500 w rms. I use the DRX10 mk 2 that puts out about 600 w rms. it sounds horrible so I have to use a 32 band eq to get rid of an overemphasis of 300Hz to 600 Hz ,1kHz and 2kHz and it works for me. It gives me the volume and headroom that I need with the bands that I play with.
@MrHomeward6 жыл бұрын
I used alto ts212w and its sounds great even in boss ds1..and even in bass boosted backing track...
@aftecbello65006 жыл бұрын
Yamaha DXR12 or DXR15 are quite common choices for FRFR, the 15 can move serious air and can give a pretty solid cab like feel. I don't know what was the sound level on these when you tried it, but turn them up. I bet the Friedman sounds a lot more open on reharsal/gig levels.
@CristiNeagu Жыл бұрын
To be honest, there's only one thing I want from an FRFR: How close is the sound coming out of it to what I'm hearing in my headphones?
@davehanna1618 Жыл бұрын
Where’s the power? Are these the 600 w powered kempers? What’s the power rating of the cabs? What about a bass?
@sixtythreechevy3 жыл бұрын
I wished that they had shown the 2x12 Line 6 powered cabinet. Also, no overdriven sounds? Should have had more variety in the Kemper tones. ;) Still a very nice video. Thanks for this!
@justinTime0773 жыл бұрын
So I liked Suhr, but I still don’t understand some things. The Kemper is a head all in itself? Power amp and all? It can power a cabinet? Is this really the same exact profile on each unit? How is it I haven’t been able to use any modeler profile on an FRFR and a guitar cab all the same? It may sound similar for me, but through real guitar speakers there’s something seriously wrong, it sounds crispy! Why?!
@fisch7232 жыл бұрын
With which cab were the patches created? Wouldn't that bias one cab over the others?
@Guttalaser2 жыл бұрын
Gemini forever! With the stereo option and the more guitar cab/more FRFR knob absolutely wroth the price. It's heavy? Well... if you want an heavy sound you need an heavy cab!
@KaizenOz5 жыл бұрын
I want to buy a kemper, but can’t decide between frfr, a normal cab or studio monitors. Will only be playing at home for fun....
@igorzavalnyi53415 жыл бұрын
DieRunning1 I’d go with studio monitors: they are able to reproduce any sound accurately, not just your kemper. And they will sound better than an FRFR. For the best amp in the room feel a regular cab is the way to go IMHO.
@checocr4 жыл бұрын
I liked the Misson Engineering Gemini. It sounds great - The Suhr with the Scumbacks is great also but a little too bright for me, but I identify better with the sound of the Gemini with that Kemper profile, but the price is too high. The others sound muddy or 'dark', like muffed or something. Not to my taste. Moneywise I'll go with the HeadRush FRFR12 for around $320. Sounds good, to be honest. Kemper Kone Kabinet is very cool, and sounds awesome, yet does not have an active version for the Kemper Stage.
@cajonsdaydrums19135 жыл бұрын
For those who plan to send a Kempner, Helix, etc. directly to front of house, it seems like the point of an FRFR speaker is to duplicate the front of house speaker tone as much as possible. If you pick the “best sounding” FRFR speaker and dial tones in through that, it might sound very different than what it sounds like in the house.
@azzazelo5 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, us guitar players get taken for a ride so often with "magic juice" "this r that feature". If you want to know what your tone is gonna be like in a venue, do a damn sound check with the band during rehearsal. I know you cant do that at some venues. Get a regular PA system. Please just do that. Lots cheaper and your tone will be closer and more reliable to what your ACTUAL CUSTOMERS are gonna here. If you are in your bedroom just jerking by yourself, no worries just get whatever you want.
@David13Rome4 жыл бұрын
I use a Gemini 1 which I love. I wish he had included it in the video. It is lighter and less expensive than the Gemini 2 and of course, it sounds fantastic. It came highly recommend to me before I bought it by some top notch engineers.
@MrJamesRose2 жыл бұрын
I can't get my Gemini 1 sounding good compared to studio monitors, any tips? Are you using a Helix?
@David13Rome2 жыл бұрын
@@MrJamesRose I'm using a Kemper. Studio monitors can vary greatly but I actually talked about this in my other comment on this video. I noticed the Kemper sounds different through my monitors but the Gemini sounds closer to a guitar cab and I sometimes move the knob from full FRFR to 50% cabinet. I usually tweak my profiles to the Gemini1 rather than my studio monitors. I can always EQ in my DAW to get closer t0 the Gemini1 sounds. Fact is that studios monitors sound very different from model to model and so do FRFR's. If you mike guitar cabs you'll notice the sound isn't exactly the same through your monitors as it is coming out of the amp. So it's the same principle.
@jconner38918 ай бұрын
Line 6 for cleans and power Kemper and true speakers
@youtubevideos4154 жыл бұрын
Hey, you should do an update to this video with powercab 212+ and all the new stuff in the frfr world
@michaelwiacek67275 жыл бұрын
Replaced an Atomic CLR with a Matrix GT1000FX and 2- 2X12 Xitone cabs. Couldn’t be happier.
@johnkelley59405 жыл бұрын
Well done! Looking forward to part 2, with some of the other available solutions.
@MarlonKingShow2 жыл бұрын
This is a nice comparison. Had looked at the powercab, but think the friedman sounded good here. Interested to know how the laney 212 compares
@speedriff5 жыл бұрын
Matrix NL-12 or... 2 of them for stereo. They weigh like 17lbs each and are LOUD!
@mikeaustin41385 жыл бұрын
The Atomic CLR gets very good reviews - $999. Some people also like the QSC 10 ($699) or 12 ($799). I have a Laney IRT-X and an Atomic Reactor 50. I bought both used for less than $400. I also had an Atomic Reactor 112 (18 watts) that was very nice that I bought used for $200. I would definitely recommend the Laney for home use. It has the added advantage that you can use it as an "expansion" (not extension) cabinet for your regular tube amp (and digital amp?).
@ryndanriley53483 жыл бұрын
I kind of came out of this video thinking the way to go is an alto and then have an eq block that you kick on whenever you use it. I'm not sure I get the point of spending more money than that when you can just eq in you modeler/profiler.
@jeremysmith6919 Жыл бұрын
Do a bass video with these 🙏
@pony-boy38226 жыл бұрын
I think you Guys missed the clean sound through the last cab...the Suhr I think .