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    FRFR / full range speakers + Axe FX

    Hi everyone,

    At the moment i route my Axe Fx (with ampblocks/without cabblock) to the poweramp stage of my vox ac30.
    Works great but i've still got the feeling that i miss a certain "umpfff" feelling

    Therefor i'm interessted in your opinion on Full range speakers / FRFR speakers i.c.m. with the AxeFX.
    Here are some potential options:

    - Matrix FR12 (active)
    - Matrix FR10 (active)
    - Yamaha DXR15 (active)
    - ATOMIC CLR NEO MK II (active)
    - Friedman ASM-12 (active)

    If there's anywone who can give me any tips / advice / experience, let me know!

    Pieter
    Last edited by pjwentink; 02-20-2018 at 12:59 PM.

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    Sorry, I have only tried headphones and superlow volume in stereo monitors
    Kjetil Gilje

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    I have a Matrix FR12 and it works great... I don't use my VOX AC30 live since years because of too much volume. The FR12 give me the right feeling on stage at a correct volume depending of the situation, having in all conditions, always the same sound.
    All we have to decide, is what to do with the time that is given to us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dav9rock View Post
    I have a Matrix FR12 and it works great... I don't use my VOX AC30 live since years because of too much volume. The FR12 give me the right feeling on stage at a correct volume depending of the situation, having in all conditions, always the same sound.
    What do you mean by "because of to much volume" ?

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    I mean that the VOX AC30 JMI has too much volume to manage on stage expecially on small clubs. These kind of vintage amps needs a minimum volume setting to sounds good. Below this limit, the amp is like dead, and unfortunaly this limit is a way too high for the small clubs.
    All we have to decide, is what to do with the time that is given to us.


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