Hi guys,
havent done any pink noise testing but in some thread I remembered CK said that they have changed monitor output eq curve a bit,
maybe it was subtle middlle boosting.
So, do both outputs have nowadays identifical frequence respons or is there some difference?
Monitor and main output, any difference?
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Anybody? Kemper team?
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Monitor is mono.
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I'm sure lacking stereo ability won't change Monitor Out's frequency response
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Ingolf, how can the monitor out be stereo?
I run the direct out and monitor out as a stereo stage mix, but are you saying the monitor out alone can be stereo'd somehow?
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I'm hoping they are close because I set my rigs up based on the sound output through the monitor out using a powered PA speaker. I have another speaker connected to XLR main using a summed signal as well but they are in the same room and it is difficult to hear much difference.
From the manual unless something changed.....Direct Output and Monitor Output are mono outputs.
(Default setting for Monitor Output).
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Sorry for the confusion.
Of course, for the monitor signal being stereo, you have to use monitor out plus direct out.
Apart from a different loudness main and monitor outputs sound identical though. -
Pretty sure they're identical. Otherwise reamping would be hell
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I hope that too (Im gonna measure that thing just when have time to it):
why I asked was just that CK stated somewhere here in forum that in some firmware version
they have slightly boost mids in monitor out....(that mono/stereo discussion has of coarse nothing to do what I wanted to know..if we are talking just of frequence response of those outputs)
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Ok, here they are, quite similar -pink noise to input with stomps, stack and effects all off:
UPPER: MONITOR OUT
LOWER: MAIN OUT[Blocked Image: https://db.tt/q2rBj7d0]
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never doubted that!
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Looks like the main out has a bit more mids and high frequencies than the monitor out. Could just be the pink noise though.
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Nightlight,
Don't take it personaly, but I am often amused about the variety of test methods here, that is converting audible facts into visible facts with low resolution and making questionable assumptions.In this picture the frequency responce is equal, but you have to look twice, cause the level is,different, creating different pictures.
The issure mentioned by the OP was only affecting thr CabDriver algorithm, not the general frequency responce of the output
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OK!
But for clearing out that CabDriver algorithm:
Mr Kemper, please verify that CabDriver algorithm is existing as well as monitor and main out when taken cab off totally from stack section.
This thing is a little bit unsure at least for me.
And if it exist in both outputs, is IT similar for both?
Many thanks.
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OK!
But for clearing out that CabDriver algorithm:
Mr Kemper, please verify that CabDriver algorithm is existing as well as monitor and main out when taken cab off totally from stack section.
This thing is a little bit unsure at least for me.
And if it exist in both outputs, is IT similar for both?
Many thanks.
Confirmed. CabDriver is on all outputs when cabinet is switched off.
What is IT?
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Nightlight,
Don't take it personaly, but I am often amused about the variety of test methods here, that is converting audible facts into visible facts with low resolution and making questionable assumptions.In this picture the frequency responce is equal, but you have to look twice, cause the level is,different, creating different pictures.
The issure mentioned by the OP was only affecting thr CabDriver algorithm, not the general frequency responce of the output
Hehe, I never take anything you say personally, Mr CK. Give me the facts, no matter how hard-hitting
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What is IT?
IT is CabDriver!
What you thought...