Also in the Santa Cruz mountains! Hello!
Hey that's cool! Maybe we can jam someday! (I might need to keep practicing a bit first..)
Also in the Santa Cruz mountains! Hello!
Hey that's cool! Maybe we can jam someday! (I might need to keep practicing a bit first..)
Hi, Thanks for the replies. I followed up with support who did get back to me - I use a somewhat oddball system of emails, so no worries regarding the delay.
I was able to test it out on an entirely different power system (A Victron 5kVA inverter running off a DC supply, inside a Sprinter van away from most other electronics/interference) and the noise is still there.
I'll attach the most recent clip I sent here in case folks are curious (recompressed to a pretty low quality to get under the 1MB limit) -- the video starts dark because the phone is pressed against the back of the cab to make sure it picks up the noise. There is a thud around 9 seconds when I pull it away and you can see the Kab has no signal cable, and is powered off (and get a sense of background noise). The rhythm of the clicking changes from time to time, I agree it sounds like a capacitor issue but perhaps there is some sort of filtering on the input pre-power-switch that is oscillating somehow?
Rack, Toaster, Remote and Kabinet?
Geez mate, you went all-in!
See my post over here...Kabinet might be going back ![]()
Kemper Power Kabinet, clicking noise while off
I'm also hoping to start a repair/build/custom/profile shop, so provided I can get that going soon maybe some of it will be deductible ![]()
Hi All,
I've reached out to support and not heard anything yet, so just wanted to describe an issue I'm facing and see if anyone else has run into it.
I bought a Kemper Power Kabinet about a month ago, have used it in my studio a couple times. A couple weeks ago I was reading while sitting nearby and heard a noise, like a tick-tock roughly every second or so. At first I thought it was a laptop brick, but eventually I narrowed it down to the Kabinet (which was off, and had been for a day+). It goes away when I unplug or power it on and was audible from close by.
A week or two later it has changed to a faster tick-tick-tick (still while plugged in and off) at about 190bpm, it's also audible from a few meters away even when my hvac is on (44dB white noise), This can't be normal, right?
I suppose since I haven't heard anything I'll simply ask for a refund...
Hello everyone,
I've enjoyed reading a bunch of the posts here to learn about various features, profiles, etc.
I jumped in somewhat the deep end: got a powered rack, an unpowered toaster that came with a remote, and recently bought a DI box and powered Kabinet.
I'm interested in doing amp repair/profiling and seeing if I can simplify a setup enough to give something to my dad who is a much better player than I am, but not into gear/tech to the level I am.