Factory Rig Reference List (revised March 2016)

  • For those, who don't use Excel or don't want to download OpenOffice, I have prepared single file HTML version (zipped) of the Factory Rig List, which you can download (unzip) and open in web browser.


    It can display all rigs or specific number (then pagination is enabled at the bottom of page). It is sortable.


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    It is also searchable through all columns. "Mesa boo" will look also in Amplifier and Rig Name columns..


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  • Geez, I told you my connection was crap last night, and I wasn't kidding! I've been trying to load this page for 25 minutes, reloading when it seems to get stuck. It's just the images obviously, which aren't even that big! Too funny.


    Anyway, Skoczy, all this just to thank you again for last night (easy, Kemperites, we're on opposite sides of the world, you dirty-minded scallywags) and also for the HTML doc you've now posted. This is what I needed all along, I think. I didn't know one could sort such a document, although I've seen column sorting a lot on the web as we all have.


    The app download had finished this morning, but when I came to install it I saw that it is 400mb and the documentation says it requires 1.5G all up. This is way too much space; I simply don't have it at the moment, especially because it'll hardly ever be used as the only docs I open are basic text, PDF and HTML files. The one you posted originally is one of only 2 exceptions in the last 15 years for me, so I think you get the idea - too "heavyweight" in terms of both functionality and footprint for the Monkster.


    Of course, you've solved the dilemma in one fowl poop... I mean, fell swoop, with the creation of the HTML doc. Once again, Skoczy, I bow to your magnificence, Oh Mighty One! Thank you!


  • No problem buddy ;) If you're interested, this was just converting from XLSX to HTML with free online converter and than adding some magic to that HTML to enable searching, sorting and pagination - and that magic was:



    Well, I'm sure nobody cares :D I just made it for community for convenience.

  • This list includes all Factory Rigs and information abour amplifiers, cabinets, and microphones used during their profiling. All product names and company names included in this list are trademarks of each respective holders. Kemper GmbH is not associated or affiliated therewith. These product names are solely used for purpose of identifying the specific products, which have been used during profiling.


    http://www.kemper-amps.com/api/download/dlid/589


    Now, File not found.


    I found it, https://www.kemper-amps.com/factoryrigs