Posts by Torshalla
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For some reason I cannot post a photo…
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Just got this from KNK Shields in Poland…
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+1 for the Marshall Jube…
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Back to Kemper as well after having moved to QC a year ago…
Tbh the QC is great… i love the interface and screen. But the ecosystem is not in place and i got tired of waiting. Very frustrated seeing Neural release new pluggins whilst the QC is not delivering what was promissed at launch.
Happy to be back with Kemper, and love the business ethics and strategy from Kemper…
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If I understand LP correctly, then to me this is a true game changer…. Here is why.
What is great about the Kemper is that it gives us access to so many amazing amps… a JCM800 or a JMP or a JTM come in so many different flavours… looking at vintage ones, not 2 are the same… With Kemper, we can have access to many of these via professionnal profilers. However we rely on the settings they chose to profile and we have to browse through profiles rather than be able to just dial these amps ourselves.
Modelers give you the ability to dial in amps yourself… but they model one plexi and here you go.
now we have the possibility to access all these cool amps via pros and to dial them in ourselves.That is the best of both worlds… and more. To me this is 1+1=3…
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Marshall super lead, jtm45, jubilee please
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V8guitar Wheresthedug oh... Ok, Well ,, therefore it's worth Double ! so Thanks Thanks!!
DonPetersen Yes, the colour it's officially a Tea, I guess, and It's stunnig to me,
but what I really really love it's the flame pattern: around the bridge/stoptail it looks almost One singol piece of wood and on the pots' side is perfectly flamed.
I guess I've been Lucky to find it out.
I've had the time and oportunity to compared it side by side with 3 others: my AFD Vos 2010 (that I've used as Reference to compare them all) a R8 Dirty Lemon (Incredibly Very Light: just 3,58Kg) and a R8 50th Anniversary Murphy Aged (honestly my prefefered in terms of Sound, but not SO much for the price tag)
So I've brought home this one, It's called Rosita due to the red bleeding over the binding of the neck.
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Pretty cool and creative. Your own signature Les Paul
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The old MS reboot trick worked… thanks guys!
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Thanks guys for input, will try again soon (had no time since yesterday), and report back
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Thanks, i will try restarting… though that is usually a microsoft fix haha
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I m on Mac too btw…
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Thanks for your feedback… I guess it is not from our units then
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I really hope it can work on iphone… no one needs an ipad now, iphone screens are good enough
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Yeah we need to know guys... let it out already
Whatever it is I hope it cures me from Quad Cortex gas...
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I think lacking the ability to profile would make this product a partial failure. There’s a breed of guitarists that want the benefits of digital amping but would like to use their standard pedalboard vs an all in one. However if they’re open to a digital amp, many will want to profile their own amps. To me the way to trim costs on a Kemper mini isn’t cutting out a useful feature, the defining feature of the KPA, one that’s software based no less. The savings is cutting out excessive buttons and switches that also save on the products size, so that it fits on their pedal board. Not having profiling makes this a product that only appeals to those who will never profile anything or already own a kpa stage, head or rack.
I just wrote what would make sense for me, though to be honest i do wonder how many Kemper users actually use the profiling function out of the entire Kemper user base. -
Same format as the HX stomp... same budget. No profiling function, no amp function, just a ”profile loader” to be controlled from phone / ipad / laptop and that can be extended with extra pedals / footswitch extensions / kemper powered kone.
If it were also an audio interface with possibility to have a line in for backing tracks and a metronome it would then be able to compete with anything.