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I've never heard of Krampera but took a quick look at the marketing spiel on their website. So I thought I'd post it here for a discussion and views - You guys heard of this company?? *shrugs*

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[url="http://www.londonbassguitarshow.com/latest-news/59-krampera--the-kvb-bass-guitar-system.html?utm_source=london+bass+show&utm_medium=facebook"]http://www.londonbassguitarshow.com/latest...medium=facebook[/url]

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[url="http://www.krampera.co.uk/"]http://www.krampera.co.uk/[/url]

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[quote name='clauster' post='1100808' date='Jan 24 2011, 02:16 PM']Not hear of them either.

But that head looks like the b4st4rd love child of an RH450 and an old HH head to me :)[/quote]

I have a tile cutter that doesnt look a million miles away....

methinx someone was a latent appliance fetishist :)

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[quote name='crez5150' post='1100815' date='Jan 24 2011, 02:18 PM']I saw this earlier..... Strangely this is made by the same people that Make KV2 Loudspeaker systems..... I've played plenty of festival with this stuff and it's proper.[/quote]

Yup KV2 make pukka "big boys" PA - serious, serious dosh for some of this stuff, and *highly* capable.

Bodes very well for the bass line!

Anyone for their insane VHD4.18 (4 x 18") sub!!!

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[quote name='charic' post='1101271' date='Jan 24 2011, 07:53 PM']That's what drummers are for isn't it? :)[/quote]


Nooo - it's the reason they left the handles off! To stop drummers from gnawing on them when you're not looking. Like flippin' goats!

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Well, I have played through this rig at Frankfurt last year. A good customer of mine who worked for KV2 audio had been helping on some of the design aspects. It is a full on, PA for bass (which is like much of the gear I sell at Bass Direct anyway) however it is much larger and louder and would be well suited for large stages. The sound is not coloured or tailored like so many domestic "bass rigs" it is a pa/monitor system - what you put in is what you get out. It is amazing if that is what you are looking for, however compared to the compact rigs of today, is not for the average gigging muso IMHO. Pro's or gear heads only need apply - oh, and it will be pretty expensive!

Regards

Mark

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[quote name='poptart' post='1120943' date='Feb 9 2011, 08:22 AM']Well, I have played through this rig at Frankfurt last year. A good customer of mine who worked for KV2 audio had been helping on some of the design aspects. It is a full on, PA for bass (which is like much of the gear I sell at Bass Direct anyway) however it is much larger and louder and would be well suited for large stages. The sound is not coloured or tailored like so many domestic "bass rigs" it is a pa/monitor system - what you put in is what you get out. It is amazing if that is what you are looking for, however compared to the compact rigs of today, is not for the average gigging muso IMHO. Pro's or gear heads only need apply - oh, and it will be pretty expensive![/quote]

Hmmm....

Makes you wonder how much of this stuff they'll shift. Regardless of the quality, so many of the bands playing big stages need a "show" rig, hence the popularity of Ampeg SVT 8x10s - even if the bass is just DId and through the mons. The times when you see other big rigs tend to feel like endorsement deals, which are there to sell the cheaper gear to Jonny muso - except it looks like there will be no cheaper gear. Wonder where this'll go.

That said, KV2 are hardly mass market as it is, so maybe the boutique line will work OK for them?

Wonder what the prices will be like...? As a clue, in their PA line, other than their (not very) budget KX range (around £1k for a 12" active cab), you'll struggle to find prices, as they're definitely on the pro side! As a clue, their excellent passive [url="http://www.kv2audio.com/product.asp?ProdID=VHD2.0&ProdSeries=VHD"]VHD 2.0[/url] cab lists around the £7.7k mark - per cab... Makes you think again about your Peavey Eurosys PA, eh!

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[quote name='Alec' post='1120977' date='Feb 9 2011, 09:17 AM']Hmmm....

Makes you wonder how much of this stuff they'll shift. Regardless of the quality, so many of the bands playing big stages need a "show" rig, hence the popularity of Ampeg SVT 8x10s - even if the bass is just DId and through the mons. The times when you see other big rigs tend to feel like endorsement deals, which are there to sell the cheaper gear to Jonny muso - except it looks like there will be no cheaper gear. Wonder where this'll go.

That said, KV2 are hardly mass market as it is, so maybe the boutique line will work OK for them?

Wonder what the prices will be like...? As a clue, in their PA line, other than their (not very) budget KX range (around £1k for a 12" active cab), you'll struggle to find prices, as they're definitely on the pro side! As a clue, their excellent passive [url="http://www.kv2audio.com/product.asp?ProdID=VHD2.0&ProdSeries=VHD"]VHD 2.0[/url] cab lists around the £7.7k mark - per cab... Makes you think again about your Peavey Eurosys PA, eh![/quote]

Well, I totally agree about the endorsement aspect, SVT are just like a standard bit of kit that rental; companies keep in stock as they are lazy and rarely want to carry too many options. You are looking at around £3000 approx for this rig from what I remember. However it may be ideal for rental companies to carry as you can run your own preamp/pedals etc through it and have a bit more control on stage compared to the rather outdated and frankly limited SVT (albeit ideal for some).

We shall see..............

Mark

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[quote name='poptart' post='1121048' date='Feb 9 2011, 10:07 AM']Well, I totally agree about the endorsement aspect, SVT are just like a standard bit of kit that rental; companies keep in stock as they are lazy and rarely want to carry too many options. You are looking at around £3000 approx for this rig from what I remember. However it may be ideal for rental companies to carry as you can run your own preamp/pedals etc through it and have a bit more control on stage compared to the rather outdated and frankly limited SVT (albeit ideal for some).

We shall see..............

Mark[/quote]

Is that for the full rig above?!

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[quote name='charic' post='1121156' date='Feb 9 2011, 11:29 AM']Is that for the full rig above?![/quote]

Yes - it could have been more like £4000, that is just from memory, I am sure the KV2 guys will have more accurate prices now. I tried the early models and then last year tried the full rig with amp, it is insanely good!

Mark

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News just ,in! I can announce that Bass Direct now has this line confirmed. The first rig will in the shop in the next couple of weeks. The company behind this rig is KV2 audio who make high end PA systems that are used by professional PA companies and is installed in venues across the world.. What you get is impressive quality and high efficiency using touring grade components with tried and tested technology. It is not cheap but are getting something rather special, having already heard this system fired up at Frankfurt in a huge hall - it sounded huge!

More information here: - [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Krampera_Amplifier.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp..._Amplifier.html[/url]

Regards

Mark

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[quote name='poptart' post='1139313' date='Feb 23 2011, 10:29 PM']What you get is impressive quality and high efficiency using touring grade components with tried and tested technology.[/quote]

Yes, but do you get handles?
Looking at the pics I couldn't see any way of actually moving this kit. :)

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[quote name='icastle' post='1139522' date='Feb 24 2011, 05:20 AM']Yes, but do you get handles?
Looking at the pics I couldn't see any way of actually moving this kit. :)[/quote]

Good point ;-0

As far as I aware there are handles - it is just not easy to see from the picys.

Regards

Mark

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