Hey
I just recorded a gypsy jazz tune with a hollowbody
It might not be the traditional jazz tone, but I like it : )
Any one use a Kemper for Jazz Guitar sounds?
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Very nice playing and feel. And I like the tone
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Hey
I just recorded a gypsy jazz tune with a hollowbody
It might not be the traditional jazz tone, but I like it : )... finally, this demonstrate that the Kemper is NOT only for Metal sounds !
... if the profile is a good choice ... YOUR playing is part of the success
Congrats ! ( félicitations l'ami, très bon jeu , très beau son ! )
Hb
PS : BTW = what guitar do you use ?
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this demonstrate that the Kemper is NOT only for Metal sounds
Wow... anyone having stated this? -
Hey
I just recorded a gypsy jazz tune with a hollowbody
It might not be the traditional jazz tone, but I like it : )Beautiful playing and tone!
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That sounds very good!
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Hey
I just recorded a gypsy jazz tune with a hollowbody
It might not be the traditional jazz tone, but I like it : )That was great! Both tone and playing.
(And metalheads can enjoy jazz too )
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I'll have to listen later at home, works system wont allow access to 'soundcloud'.
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Hey
I just recorded a gypsy jazz tune with a hollowbody
It might not be the traditional jazz tone, but I like it : )
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Did a test profile of a Jim Kelley amp through a Two Notes Torpedo Live using the Voice 65 cab and with the gain and presence turned down a bit it's incredible with a jazz box.
heyhey please !!! i Love that Jim Kelley amp , some profiles of it would be lovelly on the rig exchange!!
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It is great for jazz. I like many profiles and as others have suggested Fender amps always were one of my favorites for jazz. I just bought a single profile of a Vintage Blackface Twin and it is my latest favorite with my Benedetto Benny guitar. I would love to get a pair of really small FRFR speakers for use with it, like something with 10 inch or maybe even 8 inch speakers for portability for jazz gigs. In stereo it sounds great if you like a more modern sound with some delay, verb and/or chorus.
I tried a used Egnater Rebel 30 at GC today. Man did that amp sound good and especially on the clean channel for jazz not to mention the dirt sounds and emulated out at zero volume. The KPA cannot be beat for recording and simplicity, but I do not feel bad about liking the amps. Without the amps the inspiration is gone. I may just pick that one up. Has anyone profiled the Rebel clean? -
I can strongly recommend the 59' Bassman profile from TheAmpFactory (TAF). To me best clean tone ever.
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