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Two pics of very early Profiler prototypes, built by CK when he was around the age of 15.
and some amps
best Manfred
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There was a prototype Kemper Profiling Amplifier in the 1960,s that actually profiled beer as well as guitar amps!
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Now this beer is also known as "apple juice"!!!
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Some pics from the Rig Pack 02 sessions.
I've done some more shots but they are toooo blurry
MF
The banjo rig sounds more like a ukelele, strange,uh? It sounds more woody insteed of metallical that a banjo should do. I use a TELE and a Strat(With SSH pickup), any trick here? BTW, I never play a banjo, no idea how to play.I wanted to explain what my profiles are all about:
Bill
1. Surf's Up
This is in response to people asking for a surf sound.
Its a GREAT emulation of a "spring reverb" and when the gain is cranked it becomes total punk surf guitar!
(If you get any clipping due a stronger pickup output just reduce the
volume control on the right till the master led is in the green and save)
2.Smashing Fuzz
This is a PERFECT profile of a fuzz like that used by Billy Corgan of the "Smashing Pumpkins".
3. Germanium Fuzz
This is a profile of a contemporary big selling germanium fuzz pedal.
Its sound is pure germanium!
4. Studio 15 4/12
This is a profile of an late 1980,s British amp I used on hundreds of sessions.
Its a small combo that uses 6V6 output tubes.
For this profile it is run through with a 4/12 cabinet.
5. Drive-Thru Speaker
Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if you could plug your
guitar into the drive-thru speaker system at your local fast food
hamburger restaurant?
Tthis is it!
Its a great for break downs in songs that totally Low-fi's your guitar sound.
Kay Model 703 1962:
This is a profile I made of a vintage amp I used when I recorded
with the late virtuoso blues harp player Jr. Wells.
It has a perfect dirty Chicago blues sound that the Kemper profiled exact!
Marshall Studio 15:
This is an small combo amp I used on hundreds of sessions.
It uses 6V6 output tubes and dc voltage on the tube filaments to keep ac hum at a minimum.
Fender Rhodes Piano and the Zeppelin Rhodes 2:
These are profiles I created to emulate the sound of an electric piano using just a electric guitar.
Kemper Banjo:
This profile will transform your electric guitar into the sound of banjo!
Its great for single lines as well as finger picked chords.