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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 1:06pm

I love the tuner!

Brilliant! always visible even from far away.

CrossHairSB

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 1:52pm

I like the lights but sort of wish there was a more exact kind of indicator instead of the bubble. Maybe if my guitar was properly intonated!!

CH

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 2:19pm

The "Don" has arrived, I hope you brought your sense of humour along with you. :thumbup:

Welcome!

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 2:32pm

Hello Don. I also dig the tuner. Good that you can use other tunings than A at 440. Haven't forgotten about posting some tweed deluxe profiles. Did a few this week which should go very soon when I've checked volume levels for consistency. My existing ones have all been DI profiles but this latest lot will be full mic'd up amp (neighbours are away for half term).

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 4:05pm

It's good to see all you fine men here. I first fired up the Kemper while bending over nude and the first preset that came up ironically was called "Walking Moon". I plugged in my Tele without making any adjustments to my unit and struck an A chord and I knew right away this was something special.

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 4:19pm

while bending over nude .
..... 8o trying to get the vibe? :D don't push all 4 ground lift together! :D :D :D
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 4:22pm

while bending over nude .
..... 8o trying to get the vibe? :D don't push all 4 ground lift together! :D :D :D


good thing the Kemper has only 2 prong or else it wouldn't work out for me

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 4:26pm

It's good to see all you fine men here. I first fired up the Kemper while bending over nude and the first preset that came up ironically was called "Walking Moon". I plugged in my Tele without making any adjustments to my unit and struck an A chord and I knew right away this was something special.
Yep, sense of humour is still great. :thumbsup: ...and so is a Tele with the KPA, it's like they're made for each other.

If you're a Tele man try the Matchless Chieftan (The Chief), and the Bad Cat Tone Cat (Bad Kitty)...add a Compressor in the amp block or up front.

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 4:28pm

Back to the tuner.

When I first got my KPA you could get the ringing note playing along whilst tuning, is it still there?

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Thursday, February 16th 2012, 4:33pm

Back to the tuner.

When I first got my KPA you could get the ringing note playing along whilst tuning, is it still there?
Just uncheck the mute tab on the tuner page
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff