Yeah, I found it. I'm not very comfortable with the way your have to turn the lock to get it to stay in place. All I can picture is it coming loose and falling over backwards. I went with a different stand.
Post your Kemper Rig Pictures Please
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[Blocked Image: http://i.imgur.com/ffp6rs8.jpg]Here’s my new rig. Sold all off all my tube amp stuff and my other pedalboard and condensed down to a smaller setup, that can actually do more than the larger one could. I could actually get away with a smaller pedalboard (the one pictured is the 32” Pedaltrain Pro), but I figured I’d leave some extra space in case I need to expand later. The majority of the stuff on my board now isn’t even in my guitar signal.
Here’s my signal chain:
Charvel Guthrie Govan signature model guitar goes into a Line6 G50 Relay wireless (in the back of my rack). The main output of the wireless goes straight into the Kemper’s front input (George L cable snaked through to the front of the rack). The tuner output of the wireless sends a separate signal chain to my Bigshot ABY box, which then splits the signal again, sending one line to the TC Helicon GTX vocal pedal, and the other to the talkbox. This way, my actual guitar signal isn’t affected at all by any of the extra cable length that is needed for long cable runs from my rack to my pedalboard when I have the rack in the back of the stage and the board up front (which is how I run almost all my gigs). The longest cord I have in my actual guitar signal chain is 1.5’. Since the TC Helicon GTX vocal pedal and the talkbox aren’t part of my main signal chain, the long cable length doesn’t affect my tone, and this gives me complete control over being able to use all 3 signal chains together or independently in any combination. I’ve got one Mission EP1 set up to be a volume pedal on all rigs, another EP1 set up to switch between a wah or whammy pedal depending on the rig, and the 3rd EP1 pedal on the left isn’t in use right now, it’s just there and ready to go as a dedicated morphing pedal once firmware 4.x is stable enough to use at gigs.
Other miscellaneous stuff on the board:
Charging station for my AA batteries for my wireless, storage container for picks, fuses, USB stick with my backup on it, etc., and under the board is a DI box which I plug my iPad into for triggering samples through the PA. And of course, a couple green LED strips for a little extra personality to the board.
Monitor is a Yamaha DXR15 and the Monster PowerPro unit acts as my conditioner and power source for everything. The stand holding the 4-space Gator rack is a $25 On-Stage Stand that is really compact and folds down nice and small for transport.
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And just for comparison, here's an image showing the difference in sizes and weights between my old pedalboard and my new one with the Kemper. The Kemper is much smaller and lighter, yet can do more than my old one did.
And yes, I name my pedalboards. Don't judge me. Haha. My old one was named "La'Shonda" because she was big, black, loud, and controlled everything. The new one is dubbed "The Monstah" as I'm a Boston Red Sox fan. And given all of the green on the board, along with the "M" logos, paying homage to The Green Monster of Fenway Park seemed perfect.
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man, you got gearI'm a junkie. But the Kemper allowed me to do exactly what I wanted to do, which was to downsize considerably, while making everything sound better. I got tired of lugging all that stuff to gigs every weekend.
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Very nice Kemper rig !!! the green lights make it looking great !!
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Very nice looking Rig
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Nice rig man. I´m into Mission too. But I also like EHX pedals. The only problem with the EHX control pedal is that it can´t remain in a fixed position...
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Rehearsel these days (Yes... 3 Kempers in a row) Office day
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KemperLand now:
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OHG How do you like the MXR talkbox
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My setup is pretty simple. I only play at home for the most part. The Kemper into a Safire into a Mac. Updated pictures.
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Some of my amps
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thats a music store
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thats a music store
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Ridiculous!
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I agree with Digbob. We've all seen guitar stores with much less selection than this.. Wow.That is one well stocked collection crhfish!!
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My setup is pretty simple. I only play at home for the most part. The Kemper into a Safire into a Mac. Updated pictures.
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Some of my amps
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Awesome. Simply, guitar life.
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My setup is pretty simple.
I would like to know - what is a complex setup
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@crhfish Nice collection and logically arranged guitars - all the SC on one (ahem), wall and the humbies on the other... Nice lotta space AND a soft carpet for playing barefoot.
What iMAC do you use with the safire/Kemper? I think mine's too old to connect - I'd have a number of latency issues.