Yes, strange
Where is the sound of moving air in the profiles?
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diseasedbeing -
May 27, 2014 at 9:31 AM -
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What happened to Diseasedbeing and his posts?
Hm, seems like he went and deleted all his posts. What a childish thing to do, especially after he received some constructive answers.
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childish - hm, maybe he is just upset.
I can understand this - most sellers of digital amps create the impression (or the buyer reads it this way) that any model/profile of any amp sounds like the real amp next to you.
This is not the case.
The KPA sounds like a recorded amp - very close - to the used signal chain.
And this may be very different from the amp next to you.In case cheap converters, amps and monitor speakers are used - then it sounds not at all like a real amp next to you.
But its possible to get this great sound by:
a) using profiles created to NOT sound like a miked amp
b) use large monitor speaker - loud - to pump airEven a great profile via a smal 6,5" studio monitor will not give us this feeling - I use studio monitors with 12" speakers - and it sounds great - has air - and feels like an amp.
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Interesting that this is in the public forum.
Another Axe FX forum member passing through here, spreading trouble?
Hahaha
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Interesting that this is in the public forum.
Another Axe FX forum member passing through here, spreading trouble?
Hahaha
That's what I thought too..... very possible.
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What happened to Diseasedbeing and his posts?
Strange behaviour.... he probably deleted all his posts because he didn't get the answers he wanted to hear, but this is a free world....
Like Armin said, the KPA isn't a tool for everybody, because it sounds like amps in a recording situation. Guitar-players sitting always next to their amps and cabs probably will be disappointed. I did my studio work from the very beginning with playing guitars in the control-room (tops there, cabs in a separate recording-room), so I'm totally used to it. Anyway, without good studio-gear (UX1...help...) the KPA can't be a jack of all trades device.
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