I have a Camper 112 Cab, which sóunds much too Dark to my Ears
now i put an Thomann Amp Module in an 1x10 closed Cab with an Beyma 10 GA 40 Speaker
and to me it Sounds more natural and Amp like than the Professional Camper Solution
I checked some Profiles via Headphone and with my Studiomonitors and the self-made Cab
is much more close, maybe the same Sound.
All Profles were unchanged in parameters,
The Camper is much darker
Any thoughts on this, should i go with the self-made cab
or change the out parameters to sound good with the camper 112
Camper 112 vs own built Cab
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I would definitely go with the cab that sounds more 'natural' (for the lack of a better word) to me and more in line with my studio monitors.
And yes, it has been said before that the Camper 112 is on the darker side.
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If you want a cab soundling like your headphones or your studio monitors, you have to go the FRFR way. The Camper is NOT FRFR and cuts the high frequencies from 8 kHz on.
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If you want a cab soundling like your headphones or your studio monitors, you have to go the FRFR way. The Camper is NOT FRFR and cuts the high frequencies from 8 kHz on.
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FRFR brings out the beast in this box, you should try FRFR. What I have noticed that spdif compared to a good FRFR solution duplicates the tones that of when going into your DAW thru SPDIF.