I love everything about the Kemper except that it isn't a pedalboard. I have the unpowered head. I want to get the Remote, but I'm holding out hope that Kemper will release a pedalboard version. The technology is already there. Since they already developed the Remote, all they have to do is design a case that puts everything in the KPA and Remote together. The unpowered head is extremely awkward, as it looks silly sitting on my pedalboard and takes up a really large amount of real estate, and doesn't sit right on my Pedal train pedal board. But where else does it make sense to put it? Everything else I use live belongs on my pedalboard, currently my FCB1010, Eventide H9, Line6 m5, shure wireless system, power strip, and Voodoo lab pedal power supply. If I leave it on my board, I can leave all the cables plugged in and just pick my pedalboard up. Thankfully these days, I never take my gear out of my church, as I'm a full-time worship director. Otherwise, I'd have to pull it all apart every The toaster format only makes sense if it is powered and you are using it with a traditional guitar cabinet. But mine is unpowered. I personally use mine with an in-ear system and no FRFR or guitar cab. But even if I did, what sense would it make for the toaster to be anywhere else but on my pedalboard? If If sit it next to my pedalboard, I would have to hook up cables to and from the effects loop, midi in out and thru, in addition to the guitar input and XLR output, and the power cord. That's 8 things I'd have to plug in, assuming I left the other ends of the cables plugged into wherever they go on my pedal board. The same issue would apply if I put my Kemper somewhere else than beside the pedalboard. But what would be the point? The unpowered toaster only makes sense if it is used on a desktop (when evaluating ergonomics only) However, even a pedalboard format could be used by itself and set on a desktop for editing. (I did this all the time when I had a Pod HD500)