My first «real» amp. And it sounds friggin’ awesome!
My first «real» amp. And it sounds friggin’ awesome!
"Profiles, or it didn't happen."
LOL!
Agreed, Paul.
All I see in the pic is a Toaster.
All I see in the pic is a Toaster.
You missed a lunchbox
I looked at the heading of the post really quickly and saw "Mr. Kemper got fired!"
I hear many many good things about that amp.
"Profiles, or it didn't happen."
LOL!
No worries. Now I can finally try that thing the Kemper does too.
I looked at the heading of the post really quickly and saw "Mr. Kemper got fired!"
Ouch!
I hear many many good things about that amp.
I did too, and it deserves all the hype it got. It sounds damn awesome, even at low volumes. Looking forward to try it at rehearsals.
a review and a profile please:)
So after a few days with the PRS, I gotta say I'm liking it! Red channel is chunky, rich and smooth! It´s possible to get bedroom-levels type of volume no problem, but this thing can be reaaaaally loud. It takes some steady fingers to adjust for "home use", for the taper is kind "nothing... nothing... can barely hear somethinBAAAAAAH!" type of deal. The gain on tap is ridiculous. And it sounds unmistakable modern, if that means anything. I don't think I have ever gone past 11 o´clock on the dial yet. In fact, I was actually set on buying the EVH 5150III LBXII, when this caught my eye. I tried ´em both in the store, and while I love the hot-rodded Marshall tone the EVH does very well, the PRS had something the EVH lacked. Weight! I don't know if that is the 6L6 tubes or whatnot, but the difference between both amps at gig level volume was noticeable. The PRS shook the room more. At lower volumes, I would be happier with either. And I think the EVH look cooler...
The blue channel is clean. Really clean. Like, no crunch to be had unless you want to make enemies of your neighbors type of clean. So now I get to explore the wonderful world of pedals.
So all in all, I like it. I've been strictly a Kemper-guy since 2013, so this is unfamiliar. First thing I noticed is that I miss performance mode, Kemper effects and the Kemper remote. Now I have nothing. No effects, no way, no pitch, no volume, no morph. I'm still using the Kemper at home and for recording, and the PRS with my Marshall cab will stay at the rehearsal space. Less stuff to move around every week. Haven't tried running the Kemper as preamp yet, perhaps I should go hybrid?
I´ve made my first profile though. And the first thing that struck me is that I have no idea how to share profiles.
I had the EVH lunchbox before buying the Kemper. It was the one amp I actually considered keeping, though I ended up selling them all. The thing only has two sounds - On and Off. But man, what a sound!
Fortunately, there was plenty of stuff in the Kemper to cover that territory.
I´ve made my first profile though. And the first thing that struck me is that I have no idea how to share profiles.
Compress the Rig as a .zip file and attach it to a post, dahla. Click the "Attachments" link at the bottom of the posting window; all should be self-evident from that point onwards.
Compress the Rig as a .zip file and attach it to a post, dahla. Click the "Attachments" link at the bottom of the posting window; all should be self-evident from that point onwards.
Quickly now - we all need fresh meat
Well, here ya go. I wonder how it sounds for you guys. Given I just did a profile with no experimentation, just sticking a SM57 on the grille, results may vary...
dahla Thanks mate!
Jim
Thank you!
That is a great profile. I am very impressed.
Even cleans up great.
Again thank you Dahla
Thanks!
been wondering about that amp, went with the matchless instead,,I hear its a great amp for the studio,,
Thank you!
That is a great profile. I am very impressed.
Even cleans up great.
Again thank you Dahla
Awesome. Cool to hear it sounds good on your end too.
Thanks!
your`re welcome.