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This.
Plus add the fact that the light mid pronounciation of the DXR 10 helps greatly on 'busy' or trebly stages and this also helps a lot of guitar players do the transition from guitar cabs to FRFR (which is difficult for guitarists anyway).
I also don't agree with @Eltzejupp at all about it being hyped.
The DXR 10 got a lot of love not by hype but by recommendation of several users and others having the same postitive experiences.
And it doesn't sound only ok for the price, it holds up well with much more expensive solutions.
Personally I got two Atomic CLR's as well, and still I use the DXR 10 live (because it sounds great and is convenient).
Thanks for this feedback.
I have a QSC K12 that I purchased before buying the Kemper which was used for a keyboard and PA.
i found it too bass heavy, the low end a little too forward. I know I could EQ it but I never liked using it with the Kemper. Partially due to its size but mostly because of the way it sounded.
Reading these posts have really peaked my curiosity about the DXRs.