This image is not photoshopped (did screenshot from here) - as I can read, there is name TRESOR, where now we have PROFILING AMPLIFIER.
I wonder, what name TRESOR had to mean, or what was it's origin - other than Lancome's fragrance.
This image is not photoshopped (did screenshot from here) - as I can read, there is name TRESOR, where now we have PROFILING AMPLIFIER.
I wonder, what name TRESOR had to mean, or what was it's origin - other than Lancome's fragrance.
nice catch, I just watched the video and you are right
Trésor in French means treasure. Might be the same in German. Not too far from the truth ?
"Tresor" is the german word for a safe… I guess with the storage of different amps in mind.
So was that the prototype? Must be worth $$ millions!
So was that the prototype? Must be worth $$ millions!
This one also has guitar input and headphones labels switched - at first guitar input was on left side, but it was to close to power section, so they rerouted it. But on this unit the labels are old way (input left, hp right) - that's why they are taped over.
I always wondered why the guitar input was on the right. Being that the KPA signal flow is left-to-right, it seemed weird to have the guitar input and headphone output on the "wrong" sides. So what was the problem with it being too close to the power section? Added noise?
I believe it was so right handers wouldn't have the lead crossing over in front of them when they're facing the unit.
I wouldn't mind one of those original left handed models
All the amps profiled on it were vintage as they didn't have modern ones then. Honest.
I always wondered why the guitar input was on the right. Being that the KPA signal flow is left-to-right, it seemed weird to have the guitar input and headphone output on the "wrong" sides.
I couldn't tell you the number of times I've sat down to profile an amp like, "why can't I hear anything?" Then I trace back my signal to realize I've plugged my guitar into the headphone jack.
Every amp I own has input on the left, but the way I have my Kemper next to my desktop monitor the right side works out better.
I couldn't tell you the number of times I've sat down to profile an amp like, "why can't I hear anything?" Then I trace back my signal to realize I've plugged my guitar into the headphone jack.
Its like talking on mute in teams...I think everyone has done this
as a lefty this works for me . It does seem weird though
Every amp I own has input on the left,
You’ve been missing out on Marshalls, Mesa Dual Rectifiers, Blackstar, many of the Friedmans etc etc for all those years. Good hob upu have a Kemper now ?
You’ve been missing out on Marshalls, Mesa Dual Rectifiers, Blackstar, many of the Friedmans etc etc for all those years. Good hob upu have a Kemper now ?
Nah. I have Marshalls on the left. But my pedal board goes right to left.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Marshalls with the input on the left? Shoorlee shome mishtake Mish Moneypenny ?
Marshalls with the input on the left? Shoorlee shome mishtake Mish Moneypenny ?
DSL combo, Lead 12 &15 heads, JCM800 combo, JMP combo, and Code combo and head are all lefties. Maybe not the most desirable but get the job done. Sayith James Bond.
I guess right is supposed to mean -more expensive? But what about Fenders? LOL.
Marshalls with the input on the left? Shoorlee shome mishtake Mish Moneypenny ?
I would have sworn it was input on the left with Marshalls but seems like they have a mixture. Old head's on the right, combos on the left.
Also depends on which side ( front or back) you stand
One says "Input", the other says "Headphone".....
I'm assuming you have glasses on as I do, right lol?