Big Bang Amp

  • The Profiler Model referred to in this thread is ...
    ☑️ Profiler Stage

    ...wouldn´t it be the thing to create kind of an Ur Amp to dial from to ones own likings. Not that I could and I know it´s a concept to strive for certain sounds being known or used to from traditional analog solutions. I would not need the approach targeting existing amp references too much under all conditions, I guess. There will be foundational rules for an overall amp sound with irregularities to add characteristics, something like a slick laboratorium section in the Profiler. Am I missing something maybe...

    Forgive me: It´s early in the morning just woke up with that in mind. :/

    Stage´d since 2024...

    Edited 2 times, last by L8Night: typo (August 2, 2026 at 8:32 AM).

  • L8Night August 2, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Changed the title of the thread from “THE Amplifier” to “Big Bang Amp”.
  • I literally have no idea what you are talking about :). Can you explain more i.e. Ur Amp, slick laboratorium....

    There is a strong chance I'm being stupid...

    Slick's Laboratory: A competitive Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament event held in Kuwait City (such as Slick's Laboratory #1).

    UR Amp: Internet Slang for Your Amp.

    I don't understand what you don't understand. :P

    The OP needs to be more specific with less flavoring.

    Larry Mar @ Lonegun Studios. Neither one famous yet.

  • I guess, it´s more kind for the feature list, after having come to senses again. Maybe kind human beings should move this topic first...

    ...Kind of a lab section in the KEMPER Profiler juggling with virtual components and their parameters based on a preconfigured overall "Ur-" (primeval should be the word here) Amp design to tweak to all likings...

    - BUT: let´s move it first

    Stage´d since 2024...

  • Nope, still don't really understand...are you suggesting access basic parameters around a "base" amp profile? Thats actually how it works but the parameters are aligned to standard functions we all know and love.

    If you mean more aligned to a particular ( UR) amp, then that's what liquid profiles do for the tone stack...

  • Maybe you are asking for more configurable options to tweak the amp settings but it's not necessary. The best tones you can get out of an amp are the ones that you can dial in quickly. Kemper already provides more tweakable options than what is needed, in my opinion.

    Larry Mar @ Lonegun Studios. Neither one famous yet.

  • It sounds a bit like you're describing the modeler concept, but I admit I'm not following what you're saying.

    With a profiler you have to start with at least some amp profile, then you can tweak to the ends of the earth in your own mind lab.

  • Thank you, for your responses. I am just kind of a tech guy. The Kemper is cool as it is, sure.

    It crossed my mind being a nice feature to work with virtual electronic components maybe in a separated Lab section or so, kind of extra feature. For me it would be interesting to dive into Amp Design on a digital/virtual basis. See what happens if you change tubes, circuit conceptions and other related parameters of single electronic components (resistors, capacitors etc). Just a thought, btw...

    Stage´d since 2024...

  • Thank you, for your responses. I am just kind of a tech guy. The Kemper is cool as it is, sure.

    It crossed my mind being a nice feature to work with virtual electronic components maybe in a separated Lab section or so, kind of extra feature. For me it would be interesting to dive into Amp Design on a digital/virtual basis. See what happens if you change tubes, circuit conceptions and other related parameters of single electronic components (resistors, capacitors etc). Just a thought, btw...

    Ok I think I get what you mean now. Almost a virtual amp circuit that you can change the components around that impact the sound.

    Interesting but:

    1) t is closer to modelling as its starts with a different principle, so unlikely on the KPA platform

    2) More importantly I don;t think many people would want to be interested in being able to change the value of a diode to see what effect it has. I think most are more interested in the output sound of changing a number of parameters they know. n other words, if I want a clearer sound, I'd rather use the presence and treble control than change capacitor values. I think its a step of complexity that isn't needed unless you are the ultimate "fiddler"