Works great..........sometimes.
Kemper team says it is OK, so it must be.
Make an offer.
Works great..........sometimes.
Kemper team says it is OK, so it must be.
Make an offer.
R.U. Sirius, ITTO?
Oh man. This is terrible news to me. So sorry to hear you've made this decision, mate.
Sure. For the right price.
Lets see how many will take Kempers word that my KPA is good to go.
Oh, the warranty is up in February. Not that it ever felt like it had one anyway.
Would you be game-enough to buy another new one, mate?
whats the last answer from Kemper regarding your problem ?
did they really say the unit is flawlessly working ?
As we say when we offer to buy ANY used guitar ( no matter what it is worth):
Three Fitty!
2 dozen bananas, and that's my final offer.
A chimp's gotta eat.
I have the original box for a POD Live XT, which I'd consider trading if you threw in an something extra nice.
This is funny.
Not really, but whatever.
Guess I asked for it. Kind of.
Taking it down.
Would you be game-enough to buy another new one, mate?
Now, R U serious?
Guess I asked for it. Kind of.
Taking it down.
This whole thing sucks!! Hope you get your KPA back to where it sounds good to you.
Now, R U serious?
Of course I was, mate.
You loved your Kemper, then something went wrong. If that didn't work out you said you were willing to sell it. It's logical to ask if you'd be prepared to buy a new one, in full knowledge that the odds of receiving a unit with that rare (almost-unheard-of) issue would be very-low indeed.
If mine blew up / played up inexplicably and I couldn't get it replaced or repaired, I'd start saving my pennies right away. I wouldn't care if it took years (which it would) to replace it; I just love this thing too much!
Sorry if you thought I was joking, mate.
Of course I was, mate.
You loved your Kemper, then something went wrong. If that didn't work out you said you were willing to sell it. It's logical to ask if you'd be prepared to buy a new one, in full knowledge that the odds of receiving a unit with that rare (almost-unheard-of) issue would be very-low indeed.If mine blew up / played up inexplicably and I couldn't get it replaced or repaired, I'd start saving my pennies right away. I wouldn't care if it took years (which it would) to replace it; I just love this thing too much!
Sorry if you thought I was joking, mate.
Let me get this straight. You spend $2200.
It has a warranty and is still under that warranty.
You can not get them to fix or replace it.....under that warranty.
You would go out and buy another one.....from the company.....that would not stand behind their product?
(That is just assuming that they don't. I am still working on this.)
Wow. You would have to be the worlds greatest door mat. I mean customer.
There are companies through the years that I simply will never deal with until the day I die. Would never recommend and would put their name/ brand into the dirt any chance I could get. I don't ever forget.
You know I am playing with you but in a very serious way.
I said that if mine "blew up / played up inexplicably and I couldn't get it replaced or repaired", ITTO. That would not only mean it'd have to be out of warranty, but that the fault was unreproducible and / or unfixable.
I hear you brother. My worst shafting has cost me 16 years so far, and I wouldn't piss on that dude if he was on fire. I had over a year's worth of savings stolen 5 months ago, so that'll cost me an extra year in putting the music room together, but that was kinda like water off a duck's back compared to the major screw-over that's, as I said, cost 16 years now.
Don't worry. This will get sorted mate. We're all aware of the situation, so that puts you in a great position, don't you think?
Er... Matthew Door signing out...