Sorry if this has already been covered but I have 7 kids and I am surprised I even get to play guitar at all let alone post. I play worship music at my church and recently got access to 1 xlr input to the house PA, a very sweet line array system. This caused a problem in that I need to switch between my acoustic and electric frequently during the mass. This was my solution and why I am posting. I had an old 2 channel pre that I placed two shure sm-81's in and ran the two outputs to the trs input of the kempers reamp input. I originally did this with one with the xlr but couldn't resist mic'n the lower bout as well as the sweet spot on the neck. Any how, I use the input to switch between the front and reamp input and accordingly have my rig set up. For the acoustic I currently have the entire stack disabled and only use effects. The problem is that I have to keep the electric profiles ridiculously low and the acoustic settings ridiculously high in order to balance the sound levels. It seems if I use the stack I run into feedback issues and I get why. One note of interest, the acoustic sounds insane running through the kemper and being short on instrumentalists having some of the newer delay/pitch algorithms almost adds a synth player to the soundscape.
I would greatly appreciate any input or direction to another thread that would inform me on how to increase the overall volume of the acoustic sound so I can balance this out without using the volume control in the live setting. The PA is freakin massive and there is no FOH man on the board and I am buried way in the back so when I use the volume on the controller it is a bit of hit or miss.
Thank you