Okay after another rehearsal I will have to agree that the Headrush is loud enough. We are a loud band, but I was somewhat reluctant to push it too hard my first time using it. But I gave it more volume this time and it does indeed get plenty loud. Sorry for the fire drill,
Posts by onlyagibson
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All great advice, thanks gents.
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Hello Everyone,
I will offer my standard apology up front that I am new to the Kemper/modelling world so these questions may fall into the rookie territory. Anyway, I own a Kemper Stage and a Headrush FRFR 112. I played them at a rehersal for the first time and the band loved the sounds. The FRFR112 is loud enough for rehersal, but barely. I am considering adding a second one to offer more confortable headroom and volume control. My questions are as follows... Has anyone else used the FRFR112 (or similar) and added a second one? If so, did it provide a nice volume boost? Any issues with running them in parallel?
Lastly, if I add a second cabinet I could obviously run stereo, I realize that stereo is primarly of benefit to the guitar player standing in front of the cabs. We on occasion play venues where the PA is in mono and I am not sure how to handle that if I am running a stereo rig. Any thoughts on mono vs. stereo? If I decide to run both 112s in mono would I just use the out on the first 112 to connect the second or is there a way to sum on the Kemper and use the L and R Mon out?
Sorry for all the questions, and a huge thanks in advance to this forum. It has been super helpful.
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This is all great advice folks and much appreciated.
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Hi onlyagibson,
Welcome to the community. What model Profiler do you have? If it's not a Kemper Stage, do you have the Remote?
The easiest way I can think of to approach this.
- Create one or more Performances you will use with the Les Paul
- Create one or more Performances you will use with the Strat
Thank you for the reply! I have a Kemper stage. I have set up separate performances for the Les Paul and the strat but what is the best way to boost the volume of the strat performances cleanly? I suppose I could put a boost pedal after the cabinet, but can I just cleanly raise the volume using the rig volume?it doesn't have to be perfect I just don't want a super noticeable drop in level.
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to Kemper so I apologize if this is a dumb question. I am playing mostly a Les Paul in my set, but for a few songs I am playing a strat. The volume level of the strat is obviously lower because of the single coils. What is the best way on the rigs where I am using the strat to bring the volume up so that when I switch on stage there isn't a sound volume drop for the sound guy. Thanks in advance for your help.