Really great tones. After comparing with several YouTube clips I did adjust some things to make them even sound better with my Ritter Cab (specially made for the Kemper). You might have or not have the same result with another cab.
Swapped the reverb to the Kemper spring reverb (set mix at 50%).
Did not leave the EQ flat. Strange enough: leaving it flat makes the profiles sound as if I have mediocre elements on my Tele. They sound good but if I adjust the eq settings (bass between -3 and +3, mid 2,5, high 4,0 and presence 3,1)the elements on the Tele do their work better. Now I hear every string on it's own instead of one sound for all, as should be the case when using good elements. This also works with other setting as long as I don't leave the eq flat.
The bandmaster has umpfhhh in every clip I listened to. You get that pushed sound when the volume of an amp is set high enough. At the amplifier settings I adjust the clarity to 0,5 and the direct mix really high (approx. 4.0). Now I have that umpffhhh on my cab too making it sound not digital at all but very natural.
The adjustment of the bass frequency on the profiles is deeper (lower frequency) than at the clips I listened to. In the cab settings I adjust the pure cab setting to approx. 2.0 and setting the low shift to +3 (between +2 and +5) makes the bass adjustment more responsive as the bandmaster bass would behave.
I liked the profiles already but after these adjustments........I can't stop playing. Hope this or some of this is helpfull for others too with other cabs.
Sometimes I need more bass. For that I made an equalizer with more bass and a bit more high. If there is too much bass, the equalizer that you made helps every string be more audible on it's own.
Great profiles.