Hope everyone is having a great day and weekend to come
Long time reader here, but this is my first post. Got a massive education here, so much great
information, didn't have much to say...still much to learn.
Firstly I should thank the Kemper team for creating such an epic machine. This truly is one of the best things you
can have with a stringed instrument. Kudos and major props for standing behind it, and bringing something totally
new into the world!
Next, is grats to everyone here for a kick ass forum, one of the best on the net imho. Lots of really nice people,
who are very knowledgeable, and happy to help other users. Also a fun place to be. An island of stability with
the usual internet elements out there
It is really good to see this forum grow; almost 9k members now, and the free rig exchange with over 5k rigs and counting.
This ratio speaks for itself, and shows the efforts and wonderful generosity of this community. When looking at the member
page I noticed a few prolific members with more posts than rigs in the exchange (you know who you are and the great thing
is seeing these posts as very often an answer to questions other users have about gear, settings etc. This is a knowledge
base that is only gaining momentum. Should also say, from what I have read of the profile vendors here, they are very skilled,
and class acts.
Having got a second KPA (non powered E.T.'s toaster/lunchbox model) I figured it is high time I got my act together and took the
time to say hello, and thanks for all the info and rigs.
I will also be testing out a pair of relatively new speakers (link below, not sure how insert link works yet) over the next little while,
but not sure when I will have the time (not even hooked up yet). Let me know what you think based on specs, or if anyone has
used them, experience, tips etc. Don't worry about posting any opinion/data about these speakers, good or bad. I won't be
offended, since I am not very defensive about any gear. More focused on what it can do, and how well it does it. Curious to know
what people here think