Hi I'm like to get a stand for my Kemper. Something solid so I can dial it live and get it near meAny ideas? I dont understand why the cie Kemper (who built a remote for it) dont have the accessories like a simple stand , youd get tons of orders but thats another question . The important one for me is where the heck can I find a stand to support my toaster?
Still looking for a Kemper stand
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November 28, 2018 at 3:21 PM -
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Thank you so much man !
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I have the Musician's Friend stand. It works OK for the toaster, but it sits awkwardly
on the forks due to the rubber feet. I had a friend help me modify it - will try to get pics tonight of the mods.
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I like the taller ones posted as they're easily accessible so you don't have to bend down.
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Thank you so much... I need to calculate but it's not too large for the Kemper ??? Well maybe we can adjust it right?
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Here are some photos of the modded Musician's Friend amp stand. My friend Tom Walker, who has woodworking skills, helped me design and build this wooden addition for the stand. The drilled holes on top (as you can see, we measured wrong the first time and had to drill again) let the toaster's rubber feet sit securely on the platform. There are channels that wrap around the "forks" of the amp stand for a secure feel. You'll notice I have a little compartment underneath - that's for an I/O box for my in-ears, so that's not really part of the basic mod. I should mention I also shortened the ends of the forks with a hacksaw for looks.
The basic design allows access to the most important (to me, for live use) jacks on the back of the KPA - power, main outs, expression, monitor, etc. But, MIDI I/O, SPDIF, Return, etc. are covered. So when I'm profiling or using SPDIF to record, I put extra wood pieces between the platform and the back supports to move the whole assembly forward on the forks, allowing clearance for the jacks and plugs. The wood pieces have velcro on them to hold them in place (another friend with a shop, Dan Kinsley, helped me with that idea).
So, definitely homespun, but it does the trick! I should mention I'm a pedal steel player, so I'm seated, and my feet and knees are in use while I play. This was a way to put the KPA within reach to be able to change things between or during songs. I use a Headrush wedge-style FRFR, so there's no way to sit the KPA on top of the speaker. I actually set up with the back of the KPA facing the audience, angled in a little to me so that I can see the display easily.
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My son made one for me on casters that works pretty well.
I like it because the Kemper is elevated and easy to reach and all the cables are hidden in the pedestal. Green stain is cool too.
Not sure what he would charge but he is on Facebook : Rustic Elegance by JW