M Britt Kemper Profiles

  • Lurker summary for new owners:

    I read the entire thread

    I watched the many videos of MBritt and others

    I absolutely know I don't need any more profiles.


    Therefore, if/when the next discount code comes out, I am emptying Mr. Britt's store...:) Thank you for all you do, sir!


    That about sums it up, right?

    #KemperLife

  • I ran into Mike at NAMM a few weeks ago and during out conversation he mentioned he went back and rediscovered his old /13 LDW profile. He talked about how much louder it was for some reason and how big it sounded. The guy I was with at NAMM actually owns that same amp and I know its a great amp. It's like a tube rectified early JMP from 70's. We compared it to his Suhr Sl68 and his JCM800 and seemed to sit right in the middle of those two tone wise. Anyway I went back and tried the profile. I realized why I passed it up. It had too much sizzle for my humbuckers for my taste. So this time I tried it with my single p90 Les Paul Jr. and I think it's absolutely killer.



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  • I’ve owned my Kemper for more than a few years now and I’ve purchased MANY profiles including MBritt profiles. Today I purchased the new Crank-n-Go. I’m blown away! These are the best profiles I’ve ever heard...BY A LOT! I play an Anderson drop top that I only recently bought. The Crank-n-Go profiles are perfect for the pickups in the Anderson especially the humbucker.


    Michael, WELL DONE SIR!

  • I’ve owned my Kemper for more than a few years now and I’ve purchased MANY profiles including MBritt profiles. Today I purchased the new Crank-n-Go. I’m blown away! These are the best profiles I’ve ever heard...BY A LOT! I play an Anderson drop top that I only recently bought. The Crank-n-Go profiles are perfect for the pickups in the Anderson especially the humbucker.


    Michael, WELL DONE SIR!

    Nice guitar, and yes that pack is awesome. The Friedmans are worth it alone.

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    Hi, this is my tribute Floyd band. All of the profiles are Mr.Brit ;)

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    Hi, this is my tribute Floyd band. All of the profiles are Mr.Brit ;)

    Thank you for posting this! I will normally listen to thirty seconds or so of a typical short video just to hear what the player has going on, but I watched the entire video this time. Great job by you and everybody in the ensemble!

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    Hi, this is my tribute Floyd band. All of the profiles are Mr.Brit ;)

    Brilliant!!!


    Looks like you mic'd the cab as well?

  • Brilliant!!!


    Looks like you mic'd the cab as well?

    Thanks :) yes i mic'd the cab. It sounded bigger and rounder mixed together with the normal sound of the profiles.Actually i had 3 channels mixed, 2 stereo from the Kemper, and 1 from the mic! Maybe it's the custom cab and power amp i use (Zograf), but it sounds three dimensional.

  • Curtesy of Mr. Britt I have profiles of both the first amp I ever used to jam with a drummer (Sears Silvertone) and the amp I used when I was gigging in the late70s-early 80s (Lab Series L5). Such a trip down memory lane!

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