Seeing as we are straying slightly off topic....I just traded my Carvin Legacy 3 plus cash for a Suhr Pro 3. I was worried about selling the L3 as I loved its organic sound but particularly the clean channel. So I plugged it in to check it was all fine.....and it still had a lovely clean channel....but the two gain channels just weren't doing it for me....and my ability to tweak those was just SO limited compared to my Kemper....obviously. And it was a bit noisy....it's a tube amp after all.
Currently I use a single performance.....Rig 1, clean, 2, touch of hair, 3, a funky crunch (sort of RHCP derived crunch tone), 4, a brutal gain riff tone, 5, liquid lead. The FCB gives me a wah and I use the volume pre-pedals to be able to add gain to any of those rigs.....I use a Flanger, a volume up stomp, a volume down stomp and a delay.
The point is, the flexibility I have there is greater than the best previous set up I ever had that was a PT-3 full of pedals, a Radial Headchanger and an A/B pedal using 2 sometimes 3 amps...so 1, sometimes 2 speaker cabs...but that is when it worked....sometimes there was stray noise / buzzing....and no easy reason why. The Kemper gives me flexibility, with no noise, and consistency at any volume.
Yes I have a wish list....I'd love to be able to have a pure volume pedal as well as a gain expression pedal.....and I'd love to be able to combine amp models....I used to love blending my OR15 with different degrees of 5150 II savagery....
But overall, this is the most consistent, flexible and portable solution I've ever had.....and I've had a lot of different set ups.....including the DV Multiamp....
In summary, Kemper has revolutionised my setup.
Sorry for the thread hijack!
Cheers,
Andy