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Radley

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Saturday, March 24th 2012, 1:22am

Clarity control - a stroke of genius!

Have you ever listened to a profile and thought 'I like the overall vibe, but it just sounds too smeared & messy'? I certainly have, and the first thing I do is go to the Clarity parameter and set it somewhere between 4 and 5.5 - *big* difference immediately! 8o Sometimes I then need to refine the Amp's EQ and gain settings, but the end result is usually stellar. 'Hats off' to Christoff for this innovative and useful feature of the KPA... :thumbup:

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Saturday, March 24th 2012, 1:33am

I'm impressed too, of this control.

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Saturday, March 24th 2012, 8:11am

Wow, what a difference! Thanks for the tip!!!!!

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Sunday, March 25th 2012, 4:26pm

The cool thing is that even though the sound gets 'cleaned up', the sustain is still there - this seems ideal for modifying lead sounds for playing melodies & lines. :thumbup:

PS: This post has been found to be 'devious free' ^^

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Sunday, March 25th 2012, 4:53pm

Praise the Lord, it's a miracle!!!

Hadley has started a devious free Thread praising the Kemper. :D

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Monday, March 26th 2012, 3:48am

LOL! 8o I took some 'deviom-be-gone' tablets, and suddenly I feel pretty! :love: (but how do you know this isn't just a setup, with a 'doubly-devious' ending!) 8o You really can't be too careful around here... :huh:

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Monday, March 26th 2012, 8:06pm

Damn, I didn't even know that option existed. Not much of a manual reader here =). That tip was indeed awesome and I'm getting some really nice results with some rigs that I didn't even like in the beginning. Thanks for posting this. 8)

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Tuesday, March 27th 2012, 2:28am

Yes, it's a great shaping tool - I use on most of my OD tones. :thumbup: