Skip to the 7.11 mark or so in the video.
Apparently they're referring to the new VHX by Diezel amps. There's a failsafe built in apparently that prevents profiling.
The guy from Revv also says a bit later that he thinks that Kemper should look into official profiles from manufacturers which would contribute a few dollars to those manufacturers.
Honestly, I've been offered literally thousands of commercial profiles by a guy I know for free, and I turned him down. Kind of makes you wonder how many people would say yes to something like that.
What does that mean to a commercial profiler, to put in hours of work, only to be cheated by it?
Going back to amp manufacturers, sure, they can't do anything about profiles already out there and more profiles with existing amps.
But if more manufacturers latch on to the idea of a failsafe to prevent profiling, it could mean that users miss out on a lot of interesting amps in future.
Maybe Kemper should adopt the idea that a lot of users had suggested earlier, some kind of binding process with official profiles to Kempers, or something like that.
It's all cutting edge tech, and we've seen what digital disruption can do. In that regard, it will be most interesting to see what something how amp manufacturers react to something like the Kemper.
Earlier in the video, the Revv guy says they actually partnered with Line 6 for the Revv models in the Helix. That's pretty cool.
Remember, it's under a decade old technology, so we may see some surprises yet!