![]() With an amp, you can monitor directly from the amp in small venues by placing it behind you, which greatly simplifies everything. ![]() Hate to rain on your parade but a decent small combo amp ( Boogie etc.) would be preferable for live use - using sims, or pods or even Axe FX/Kemper adds a lot of hassle live - most small venues barely have a functioning monitoring system and, even when they do, most of that will be dedicated to your singer, leaving you with a precarious monitoring situation at best. A DI box maybe? Anyone have any experience with it? I'd also have my Pod HD500 as a backup if anything goes wrong.Bias is about to release an amp head - you may want to look into that as well. But I already own Bias FX for desktop and I was wondering.Maybe I should just use Bias live too? I guess that I'd need a laptop or an iPad or something, but apart from that.I don't know. ![]() So my plan was to get a Kemper or a Axe Fx. I don't want a "real" amp as they are kind of heavy (I'm lazy) and since I don't have that much money I want something that I'll also be able to use when I record at home. So, I'm in metal band and I need something to play live. First of all hello everyone, long time lurker but recently things are getting more serious so I thought I'd ask directly.
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