"hand made chassis" a smith is hammering the casing out by hand?
2x1500watt at 8Ohm, why not call it a 5000watt amp then if that's what it runs at 4Ohm?
The marketing lingo throwing up dust clouds. This all sounds like Bugera trickery to me.
Bullhead? I think what comes out the other end of the bull.
If there are they're likely going to be very expensive. That's a lot of challenges to overcome. Sound quality and or comfort will probably suffer from having to decouple good built-in microphones from the damping shell.
https://www.musicstore.com/nl_NL/EUR/Vic-Firth-SIH2-Isolation-Headphone-Stereo/art-DRU0037407-000?campaign=BShopping/DE&ProgramUUID=0oHAqJarcl4AAAFlQQx58M3j&msclkid=5efdecf255d0162ce9668a2895acd810
These are black and have a cable. There's also Bluetooth ones I see, not sure how they are on lag. About €70.
Our drummer is quite pleased with the Vic Firths.
Those alpines look fairly compact, maybe too small for old man ears. Interested in your findings!
There's also a lot of over-ear protection available for the shooting/hunting stuff. No telling how they affect music quality.
"that wouldn't work for me as we don't mic up the drums or mic/DI the bass)."
One overhead mic in the room would do the trick, across from the drummer not over their cymbals.
As is blues.
If your chair has four legs then everything with four legs is a chair?
Metal is metal, tea is tea. Tomato ketchup is technically a smoothie.
I said that got close, referring to the image posted. It also gets a lot wrong. Pantera is groove metal, Motley crue is hair metal or glam, etc etc.
They're as different as disco and funk.
If by 'rock music' you mean anything with a guitar, ok. But it isn't. Metal is not rock. Stoner, Sludge, Doom and Hardcore are variants of Metal.
(there's also hardcore House which is electronic dance music)
The signal will be divided over two outputs on the splitter so each amp gets less gain into the input. Only a problem if you switch between using one and using both which will be much louder.
Room acoustics change by having more objects in, no different than having guitar rigs and such in the rehearsal space. Possibly a factor when recording something delicate. Otherwise I wouldn't worry about it.