I’ve played around with different things. For some reason when I plug the Kemper into the effects loop return on a little Egnater 20 Tube amp ($250 to $300 on the used market) and then plug that into a real cab it sounds better than anything else I’ve used.
When I plug into the return of my Bogner Telos and into the same cab, not as good.
But that little Egnater can really make a Kemper sound good for some reason.
Posts by Yam the Bomb
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I’ve had my Player since Christmas. I love it. I’m a home player with too much gear. I have five nice amps and I haven’t touched any of them since I got the player. This plus a couple gain pedals through my Yamaha Monitors is just perfect.
I had a Kemper powered toaster several years ago. Loved it for a while but then after one of the updates it never sounded good again. I spent way too much time trying to reset, reload, fix that thing and got fed up with it. Traded it in to Guitar Center. A year or two later I bought a Kemper non powered rack and a powered Kone. Never loved that one at all. I should’ve bought studio monitors with that one, but just never did do it. Sold it too. I was done with Kemper.
When this was announced for just $699 I didn’t even have to think about it. Just ordered it. It’s perfect for me. The screen is HUGE and easy to read. Because it’s my iPad and it’s up by my eyes, not down on the floor. I love the Bluetooth because play at home with songs and backing tracks. If they add more features, I’ll consider buying those too. But I don’t really need anything. I do wish it had an on/off switch. But that’s really it.
You guys moaning over every little detail, hey this one ain’t for you. It’s for me. Get over it. Quit trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
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The Steve Vai one still sounds great though. I was playing that one a couple days ago and it sounds very EVH to me. Especially if you retune with the transposer.
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OK the new cable did not fix the problem on the laptop. But I bought the new cable in a longer length so it would reach my desktop and it all works fine on there. So I assume the glitch must be with my laptop. But it's odd because it worked fine yesterday.
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It did all week But not today. I didn't unplug any connections. Everything worked perfectly last night. Then this morning I just came back in to the same setup and plugged the power on the Kemper back in (I use the supplied power cable) and it boots up fine and I can play the guitar fine through it but it won't be recognized by the Rig Manager today.
I just went and bought a new connecting cable and I even have a desktop PC that has Rig Manager on it also. I'll try both of those and report back.
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When I first connected my laptop to my new Kemper Player it worked perfectly all week. Then this morning the software on the laptop (Rig Manager) says it is not able to find the player.
The connections are good. And I have rebooted the laptop and Player several times each. I was using a USB hub when it was working fine but I eliminated that and plugged the Kemper directly to the USB on the laptop. Software is the latest version on the Kemper. The laptop is a Surface Pro and very modern so I know that’s not too old for the Kemper.
Anyone have any ideas of what to try next?
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The only feature missing in my opinion is an on-off switch. I don’t like having to unplug it every time I walk away.
The lack of screen is no issue at all. Your phone app is much easier to see and use than a screen down on the floor.
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I finally hooked mine up to a Pair of Yamaha monitors. Sounds great.
I always like using real overdrive, pedals, and things that I already own with my old Kemper so I assume this one will be just as good that way.
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Well I may have posted too early. This morning the iPad software can’t find the pedal and just keeps spinning. The green light is on the pedal so it should be connecting. Frustrating. I’ve rebooted the pedal and the iPad. Just won’t connect.
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I got mine yesterday. I’m a 63 year old NON-tech person that hates anything complicated at all. So far I’ve only played it through headphones but I downloaded the software from my iPad and the connection to the Kemper pedal was real easy. The software is really easy to see all the loaded amps. I was playing through them with a strat and the cleaner profiles sound amazing just as they are with no tweaking. The heavy profiles did not sound good with the Strat but likely will with Humbucker’s.
I didn’t figure out how to send music from my phone to it yet but if it does that well it’s going to be a great headphone practice amp. I have a new set of Yamaha 5” studio monitors under the Christmas tree that I plan to hook to it and I expect that will sound fine in my small room I’m going to be playing it in. I’m keeping it simple.
I don’t know if it will do everything you high level users will want, but for my use I think it will be the best piece of gear I’ve bought in a long time. I had a Kemper toaster on two different occasions and I loved it at times but got frustrated and sold it off both times. It was too much menus and options for me and when it sounded bad I couldn’t figure it out. I think this is just enough.
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IMO...When using a power amp or the powerhead, Direct Profiles sound allot different then Studio and Merged, that we all know. However I also find that Merged profiles do sound better then Studio profiles when using a real cabinet.
That is what I have found also.
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What job does the Fryette do here? I guess you‘re not attenuating, so are you using it as a poweramp for an unpowered toaster?
Yes. I sold my powered Kemper last year and decided to go unpowered this time since I have the Fryette.
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I ran my stage through my PS-100 and into a 2x12. The sound was awesome. This is definitely a good way to do this.
The other way I do it is to run the stage directly into a QSC K8 on a stand hooked up to the main outs. That way I can adjust volumes and know what it will sound like directly through a PA.
When you ran yours through guitar cabs did you just use direct profiles or were you happy with regular studio profiles? So far I’ve only used direct but that limits my choices.
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I’ve had a Kemper Kab, and FRFR cab and regular guitar cabs. At times I’ve liked them all. But currently I really like the Kemper through a Fryette Power Station and into a regular guitar cab.
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OK I sold the individual Kone. Still have the 2x12 Victory cab with Kones if anyone is looking for something like that.
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I have a Kemper Kone that I was using in a Mesa Boogie cab. Sounded great. But I also have two Kone’s in a Victory 2x12 cab so I’m over Koned at the moment.
I’m in southern Indiana if anyone is drivable (Louisville, KY. Nashville, TN, Indianapolis , In) I would consider interesting trades or just sell it outright for $125. -
Wow! I was not doing this and I've been fighting my Kemper lately. Some days it sounds great others, not so much. But I've been running all studio profiles with a 2X12 Kone cab. This is the info that have been needing also.
Thank you ST!
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He said non powered head? The Kemper Cab won't work with that unless there is an added poweramp.
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I love using a Klon style boost pedal in front of many of the profiles. Also the EP booster is great in front of the Kemper.