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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:19am

It made me feel secure in purchasing the Kemper yesterday knowing there are some cool guys here who will help me when I am stuck and they don't take life so seriously.
8) Welcome on board and just shout if you need something!
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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:25am

Plus...the name "AxeFX" reminds me of big hair and spandex and the unit itself looks a Roland synth module from the 80's :D

OTOH I watched one clip of the KPA and bought it.
Yes it does, hahaha, and it's being programmed pretty much the same way. I should know since I've been programming synths since the mid 80's. ;) Hah, some of you guys didn't know that. 8o

The KPA looks like something from a 50's horror movie. Art deco, bioshock and space monsters! Hell yeah! I'll wait for the 19" though. haha.

Oh yeah, I agree with everything else you said, ajs.

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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:26am

just shout if you need something!
We will do our best to hear you... even through all the newfound noise in here ;) :D
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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:30am

Cheers guys :thumbsup:

50's horror movie haha
I love crap old horror movies, so thats why I must like it. I will throw a t-shirt over it if it gets too much

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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:33am

Cheers guys :thumbsup:

50's horror movie haha
I love crap old horror movies, so thats why I must like it. I will throw a t-shirt over it if it gets too much
..or get grorig to make you a case like this 8o :

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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:34am

Cheers guys :thumbsup:

50's horror movie haha
I love crap old horror movies, so thats why I must like it. I will throw a t-shirt over it if it gets too much
I want a theremin upgrade for the KPA :thumbsup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6Y-75BI3xY&feature=related

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Friday, February 10th 2012, 11:41am

Tyler: just put it in profiling mode, it makes the same noise.... :D :D
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Friday, February 10th 2012, 12:13pm



The KPA looks like something from a 50's horror movie. Art deco, bioshock and space monsters! Hell yeah! I'll wait for the 19" though. haha.



You're wrong, WRONG!

Green is the new black and toasters are the new racks!

FACTS! And I and thirty other KPA owners are going to hound you across seventeen continents and fifty seventy thousand website chat rooms to prove that your experience is WRONG! :P

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Friday, February 10th 2012, 12:16pm

I have to agree with guitarnet70 on "Actually was your first post the one that derailed the all thing."



Reading through the posts, it was all normal light fun until 1 user joined and it kicked off and went all serious. 15 years of running forums has taught you to conduct yourself in this manner on other forums?

Other forums is visit are talking about this thread, and from what I can see it's only Scott who seems to be getting laughed at.

Dude, chill out and get off your high horse lol



Anyway, this thread does have a purpose and should not be deleted. It made me feel secure in purchasing the Kemper yesterday knowing there are some cool guys here who will help me when I am stuck and they don't take life so seriously.

I can see that there at least a few people who immediately recognize truth and manners. Welcome on board, send2, and have fun :!: :thumbup:

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Friday, February 10th 2012, 12:17pm





There'll never come a time I don't laugh at that box. It's a work of unmitigated genius.

Or something.

:D