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I'm thinking of replacing a 12" guitar speaker with a 12" coaxial for FRFR, any good recommendations for a 100 watter? Any reason why this is an extremely stupid idea?

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31.12.24 - 23:48:31
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I figured he was using a SIM hence FRFR.

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31.12.24 - 23:59:17
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If money wasn't tight I would go for a Dynacord AXM 12A. Coax is nice. Other folk like the Atomic CLR, or Friedman ASM12. In terms of availability and general usefulness, though, I reckon you can't go wrong with a QSC K12 (or even K10). I have used them a lot as monitors, and they tick all my boxes. I think ashcat may never have heard a Kemper through FRFR. If you want to read endless bickering about what is the best FRFR monitor, head over to the Kemper forum. My 10c worth is that anything you would use as a good quality vocal foldback will do you just fine as a guitar FRFR.

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01.01.25 - 00:09:59
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Probably right, the one I was planning on sticking it in was an open back combo, and now thinking about just how much design goes into a full range PA speaker, it could be pretty bad. I gave a try to a Mackie 300A powered PA speaker and THAT actually sounded pretty good! I just don't like how tall or bulky it is, but it can lay on its side like a monitor. Right now I'm trying to fix a broken Bassman 150 Combo someone gave me, it has a 12", a tweeter, a ported cabinet and it can lat straight or wedge style, has XLR outs, all the goodies for this

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01.01.25 - 00:21:15
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Yes, I'm aware. What I'm saying is that a coaxial speaker in a typical guitar cabinet is NOT FRFR. One of those Fs stand for Flat, and most guitar cabs aren't.

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01.01.25 - 00:25:52
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I'm not even aware of any guitar cabinets that are coaxials? So not sure where you got that one from. In any case, of course any guitar cab is not gonna be FRFR, that's beside the point here.

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01.01.25 - 00:30:12
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I'm not looking for a coaxial guitar cabinet, I was looking for a coax speaker. I see a couple of kind of cool looking coax wedge monitors

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01.01.25 - 00:36:56
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Thinking about this one.

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01.01.25 - 00:43:07
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