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Just make it loud, please. My signal processor is for the signal processing.Not interested in more DSP, thus more latency. IR loaders in cabs may be interesting for some, but I personally think it's stupid.
Just make it loud, please. My signal processor is for the signal processing.Not interested in more DSP, thus more latency. IR loaders in cabs may be interesting for some, but I personally think it's stupid.
My question, someone who has a modeler, do they really need a midi controlled IR loader? And if not, why spend $200 more for this?
It's also smaller and WAY more powerful than the FR-12 which, while marketed as a 1000W amp, is actually 150W into 8 Ohms.
The FR-12 can go pretty loud thou, so, it's up to each one to gauge whether that price difference is justified.
The apparent success of the Fender FR-10/12 is likely gonna spawn a bunch of these “full range” guitar speaker driven powered boxes with moveable high/low pass filters.
Not sure I trust IK’s product design team to get this right. Will be interested to see what the latency figures look like and whether you can bypass the processing to avoid it.
Does these things also have volume “blockers”? So a cap on what the thing is allowed to push?
132 db … I can see the horror of our children playing with the knob and hitting a string at 132db
Does these things also have volume “blockers”? So a cap on what the thing is allowed to push?
I did not know this? If true!?
I did not know this? If true!?
I’d love to see someone one-up Fender, if anything just to signal that we’re seeing healthy competition in a space that’s been…I don’t want to say empty because similar ideas have been around for a while, but maybe ineffective in that the results up until the FR-10/12 haven’t been great.I suspect that we’ll see at least a few more of these “Fender FR__ killers” as more companies chase a piece of the market. But Fender set the bar pretty high with their cabs, so it’s going to take something pretty damn impressive to truly stand above what is already out there.
Even if the amp was outputting more power, it would destroy the speaker. So we deduce that it's nowhere near the advertised 1000w.
Not sure. IK claims the Tonex Cab can do 132db, which is fucking bananas (that's a fighter jet take off at 15 meters), yet all reviews note that the amp is crazy loud with the volume at 3pm-ish.
YesSee the Fender Tone Master FR-10 and FR-12 ""FRFR"" cabs thread page 10 for details.
I don't think it's "different specs", but Fender outright lying. Amp manufacturers tend to get... creative when it comes to methodologies for measuring power, but there's no real way to spin a 150W amp as 1000W.
Um no, that's why you tell your kids not to touch big person things. :-)Does these things also have volume “blockers”? So a cap on what the thing is allowed to push?
132 db … I can see the horror of our children playing with the knob and hitting a string at 132db
Um no, that's why you tell your kids not to touch big person things. :-)
That’s insane.
Henning Paul's "Use it to basically have a cab that stays the same through the entire gig" made the most sense to me, as that will mean it's not tied to your preset settings and whatnot, works mostly like having a particular cab on everything. Of course you can do this on a modeler, but without global blocks in most units, you are going to have to set that stuff up in every preset.My question, someone who has a modeler, do they really need a midi controlled IR loader? And if not, why spend $200 more for this?
150w is also exactly the rated output of the FR's class-D power amp at 8 Ohms.