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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 12:52am

EQ pre/post Amp

The EQ in the Stack section should be definable per Rig to 'pre Amp' (for clean, crunch - like in most Fender amps) or 'post Amp' (for high gain).

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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 1:08am

You can add eq post amp if you use the x effect block

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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 1:12am

Yes, and pre amp in case you use a EQ e.g. in the D slot - the question is where is the EQ block located?
According to the rule - all goes from left to right - that means that the EQ is after the Amp block.

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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 1:15am

Correct, x is post amp

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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 1:16am

Sorry, you mean the tone stack? that should be also post profile, at least it sounds like it is...

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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 1:21am

Yes, and in case we could set the EQ block 'pre amp' we would not need to waste one block (e.g. D) for the and additional EQ effect - and it works more natural - I would like to use the EQ block knobs for all amp types (also for the once with Pre-EQ in reality).

btw. the EQ (graphic or parametric) works very different from a 'normal' amp EQ - another reason to switch the good working EQ block pre/post.

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Thursday, January 5th 2012, 1:50pm

Well, the tonestack of the Kemper is everything but not "normal", consider that you already have a tonestack in the amp while profiling, the one of the Kemper is kind of an active EQ (with an unbelievable range), like on a channel strip, IMHO

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Saturday, January 28th 2012, 10:50am

After some more time with the Kemper I miss the amp tonestack - switchable pre amp block - most.
Yes, I can use an EQ block in D but it would be much more convinient to have the amp tonestack (EQ) at the right place e.g. for Fender Amps.

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Saturday, January 28th 2012, 10:57am

Yep, understand what you mean, and yep, for Fender stuff you're right.
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