Yea, that’s what I’m talking about !
Thank you very much for your valuable input !
Yea, that’s what I’m talking about !
Thank you very much for your valuable input !
Dear HELL-G,
Thanks for answering.
This quote from the manual basically says my Kemper is fine even hooked up at 4 Ohm, which is good to know, but I’m more looking for a practical point of view to answer the following question:
Is it still possible to properly handle the volume level, or does it become too sensitive ? Has anyone somehow reached the critical level by accident ?
Or any other issue I wouldn’t have thought about yet.
And finally, for which version you would go.
Thank you in advance
Dear Community,
I really want to get an Hesu Basstard B210, as I’ve been a huge fan of Hesu for years.
But those bass cabinets feature a 4 Ohm connection (for 700W RMS).
Hesu company offered me to craft a special 16 Ohm connection so I can hook up my Kemper (8 Ohm is not possible).
So I got two options:
- 16 Ohm
- 4 Ohm
Which one would you go for ?
My main concern is if I ever need to use another bass amp, most of them don’t feature a 16 Ohm connection.
+ I’ll loose power possibilities and I don’t want that even though I’ll probably never use 600W.
So I’d go for the 4 Ohm version but does anybody have some field experience running a Kemper unit at this impedance ?
Is the volume still under control ?
Ever reach the threshold by accident making the amp going into security mode ?
Thanks a lot for your input.
Sorry if sloppy english, french dude here.