Just curious as to how you guys sort out which profiles to keep and which to sling? When I first powered up my new Kemper, there was pretty much close to a 1000 rigs on there. I also bought a TAF package as a bundle with my KPA, which consisted about 370-odd rigs. Naturally, because I'd bought these I wanted them installed, so I deleted loads of ultra-high gain stuff that doesn't interest me, and some random profiles. I then bought a Top Jimi pack ('74 Marshall Super Lead) which is awesome. So, again, I squeezed them on. The thing is, that I now have a toaster that is nearly full to the brim, and it's almost impossible to properly audition each rig properly as there are so many variables involved. I'd hate to get rid of a rig that I thought was mediocre, only to find that if, for instance, I had plugged in a strat instead of a Les Paul it would have been amazing.
Ideally, I would like a Kemper that played host to no more than about 50 profiles, covering a wide spectrum. As things stand now the whole thing is a bit overwhelming. It would be easy if most of the profiles were junk, but the majority that come with the KPA are of a pretty high standard. I really don't know where to start to be honest.