I was telling a guitar playing, engineer friend of mine about the KPA today, and as he was trying to understand what I was explaining, he said: "...so, when you hook up to the FRFR you re-Profile that to have the KPA adjust the output to the tone curve that the FRFR imposes onto the originally Profiled amp?"
I said, "No, but that's brilliant!"
I realize that FRFR implies Flat Response, but they're all a little different. Also, sometimes there's a need to route through the front of a pre-existing backline amp. As long as you have a mic available, it could become a non-issue.
It seems to me that you could play through any external amp and speaker combination and get an exact representation of the initial profile without having to try to tune it "by ear". Each new "rig" could then be saved for future use, i.e., RCF monitor, Mackie monitor, JBL monitor, etc.
Please discuss this and help me to see why this would be a bad idea.
If it's a good idea, let's have CK add it to the list of firmware upgrades. Since I don't program things for a living, it seems like a simple thing to implement - after all, the profiling and saving process is already there.