For me personally it's just a little difficult to justify spending that much money for a little more CPU. But that's because I'm a poor musician.
My Stage MK1 is just about a year old unfortunately...
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That's was the intention of my question indeed. To know if the quality would be beneficial for MK1 users, knowing that the resolution is lower.
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That assumption is not supported by the available facts. Without insight into our internal work, it’s not possible to accurately characterize how or why this was implemented.
For that reason, describing the limitation as a deliberate decision is not an accurate representation.
Dear G String,
Will MK1 users in one way or the other still benefit from the new V2 profiles?
Kind regards!
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Kemper Support is taking very good care of it! everything's gonna be fine!

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Already did, thanks so much!

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Hi everyone,
I've noticed some dust particle has managed to get behind the clear plastic cover of my Kemper Stage, right on top of the LCD screen.
It's quite distracting, but the unit is otherwise working perfectly. I wouldn't want to send it back just for this issue. The Kemper is about a year old.
Anybody had an issue like that? Maybe some canned air could resolve the issue?
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Hey, it’s jean Bloomberg. Or is it Yvan? Or is it...
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I've never had those amps and I'm not used to play Rigs created by mixing 2 completely different signal chian,.. said that.. the profile Doesn't sound bad at all.
just a bit too Loud for my tastes but ..it's a good sound! Thanks for sharing!

anyway there's a strange background noise, .. rithmic in some way.. you can listen if you turn back all the way down to 0 the Noise Gate intesity control and You turn the Master Output up.
I don't know how You got, it would be interesting to understand, that but it's not me (my studio)
it's only audible in that profile.
listen:
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Hmm that sure does sound like my strat...
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I uploaded a profile of a Bassman combined with an AC30, from Amplitube 5. Of course the Kemper profiled it accurately. To me it sounds like the real thing(s), but I might be wrong.

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What I have experienced lately is when I just bought a brand new cable, that was the 'problem'. I am used to using long cables and this time I ordered a short one. Night and day difference because of the capacitance difference. Maybe first try your old cable?
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I also tried the alll new Amplitube 5. I have been using Amplitube since the very beginning, but moved forward with other amp sims over time, until I got the kemper of course. But wow; A5 really sounds amazing. The ability to use more amps at the same time is awesome when they sound this realistic. Great stuff.
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As soon as I tried Matt’s Dumbell profiles, I was done with the tone chasing. It’s awesome.
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I'm curious about the JCM800 profiles!
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I just sent OP a PM about the issue. I have faced the same issue twice since I got my Kemper. How i managed to solve it (at least for now) is by keep disconnecting en reconnecting the guitar lead in the input jack, sometimes with a little bit more force than normally necessary. All of a sudden the volume got twice as loud again, and the profiles all sounded normal. I'm still not sure what the real cause is though.
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A workaround could be to first create and edit a performance in the local library. when you're done, place it on the profiler. i believe i have less issues when i work like that.
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I’m always having the same issues on my Mac with rig manager and creating performances. Unfortunately it just never works.
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The latency is either gone or I’m just a little crazy. Kemper support was very helpful and fast; I went to measure the latency by recording both a dry and a wet signal at the same time. The difference came out at precisely 3ms. Thanks Kemper Support!!