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1fastdog

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Location: Florida, USA

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Wednesday, May 23rd 2012, 3:59am

and44 LP is may be a 70's one as the serials were used again... :)


He loves his guitar and that's good enough for me. It doesn't actually matter. :)

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Thursday, May 31st 2012, 9:04am

I haven't had my KPA for about 10 days, it's been setup in a music store for demo through a Marshall EL34 50/50 poweramp into a 2x12 V30 cab...amazing!

Yesterday I took it back, after not playing it for 10 days you kind of forget what it sounded like.

So I turn it on, keep in mind it has 1500 rigs on it, 500 of which are my renamed "LW" rigs.
It turns on with the EVH5150 Profile done by 'Lightnninboy".
Don't even remember this Profile, never tried it.
Changed the cab to a Marshall 1960 "Bremen" cab.

Grabbed my Tele, bridge pickup, instant gorgeous crunchy tone...I could leave it on this rig and be happy to play for weeks.
Noodling, recorded into a 11 year old Sound Blaster Live soundcard using RCA jacks...the worst possible scenario.
Makes no difference, the KPA records well into any POS soundcard.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55111784/5150%20Tele%20noodle.flac

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Thursday, May 31st 2012, 10:36am

I've spent considerable amounts of time and money to find the right pickups for my guitars. These range from low output lipstick single coils, to P90s and a Alumitone P90, to various humbuckers and a EMG81 and then some...

I'm very happy to report that the Profiler excels in showing of the individual characteristics of the guitar/pu combinations.
It even forced me to do a P90 neck & sc-sized hb in the bridge build. ;)

and44

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Location: London UK

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Thursday, June 21st 2012, 2:35pm

Talking of guitars
Show and tell over here just now.
would like to see more from the KPA community...

Show yours!