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Posts by MuddySludge
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My iPhone talk to text app really messed up on my response to this post. But, I’m going to leave it unchanged, because you’ll understand it anyway, and I think you’ll be amused:
If I had a pair of hamburgers that were not wax pot head, I would probably wax pot them by getting a used pair of Dunkins
Nailed It!
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Plug in some headphones and see if it's any different.
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I use to run an SWR 750 amp into two 4 ohm cabs.
At 2ohms I had plenty of head room. It was close enough to dangerous and clear and clean.
Now portable powered EV's and Kemper saved my fractured back.
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Welcome Sir
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When you can Rock with a smile we can all dig it!
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Come out of the Kemper Right and Left into a stereo power amp to run power to left and right speakers.
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From the manual
MAIN OUTPUT (1)
These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: Amp, Cabinet, and all Effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum.
MONITOR OUTPUT (2)
Use this mono output to connect the PROFILER to a stage monitor with its own level controls. This output also has its own ground lift.
You can also connect this output to a power amp and a regular guitar cabinet. In this case, you need to switch the cabinet simulation off, using the soft button “Monitor Cab Off” in the Output Section, to prevent the unwanted coloration that would result from running a speaker emulation through a guitar cabinet.
Bypassing the cabinet module can also be done by simply pressing the CABINET button. However, there are two differences compared to enabling “Monitor Cab Off”:
• Bypassing cabinet is an individual setting to each Rig, unless you lock the cabinet module in its “off” state. Monitor
Cab. Off is a global setting. • It will bypass the cabinet module for all outputs, whereas "Monitor Cab Off" will only affect the signal routed to the MONITOR OUTPUT (and the built-in power amp of PowerHead and PowerRack).
✓ If you select the option “Monitor Stereo”, MONITOR OUTPUT and DIRECT OUTPUT become one logical pair of stereo outputs. Functions like Monitor Output Source, Monitor Output Volume, Monitor Volume Pedal, Monitor Output Link, Monitor Cab. Off, Monitor Output EQ, and Aux In > Monitor are applied to both outputs automatically.
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I use powered FRFR PA cabs and run in stereo.
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Reverend "Dirtbike" has a LP Jr. vibe with a 16K HB with a bass contour. It rolls off for a P90 to a Tele sound.
I'm Squanking Wheelies without a Freqout pedal.
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EV 12's for Guitar. Add the EV 15's for Bass.
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Knock the Hell out of it!
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Welcome Sir
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Great Song Nate! Your friend is fortunate to have you. You cant spell fortunate without Nate!
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Welcome Sir
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Well Played Gentlemen