When practicing with my band for the first time in a rehearsal room, the sound was awful.
I made a mistake with the output. Had my headphone output go to the PA-system instead of the main output.
The other guitarist had a cheap Squier and played on the combo fender amp in the rehearsal room.
The only thing I heard was the drummer (way too load compared to others) and the bassist.
So what I did was cranking up the volume of my Kemper and the PA-system could not handle it.
I already learned from these mistakes:
1 putting the cable into the right output
2 put duct tape on drums
3 enabling the -12 DB option on Kemper
4 putting a microphone in front of the amp of the other guitarist
We play dual guitar parts, imagine how awful it sounded that you only could hear me from the speaker above and the other guitarist only back in the corner.
So what would you guys recommend further to make it sound better together? A rehearsal room with a different PA-system? if so, what are the minimum requirements for the PA-system. I am no technical expert on the area of guitars, rigs, mixing etc.
So keep it in mind while writing comments