I have had my non powered kemper for about a month now and wanted to share my setup. I am taking the spdif to my computer connected to my studio monitors. works and sounds great. I am also taking the monitor out on the back with the speaker disabled and inputting into the effect return of a Fender Mustang #3 I had been using before the kemper. This amp is a powered amp with a built in celestian 12 inch speaker...G12T 100-100. The sound I get through this setup is great. With the preamp bypassed on the mustang I get the full kemper amp sound ( minus the cabinet) . With the celestion speaker it is the amp in the room sound you usually cant get without a dedicated guitar speaker. I am mentioning this because it is an inexpensive alternative that I have been pleased with.
Does anyone else use this setup or have a different combo amp they are using with the Kemper ...ie perhaps a tube combo amp or other? There are a million combo amps on the market and its an easy and inexpensive solution to get that guitar amp sound on stage or as in my case in my studio.
Combo Amp with Kemper
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I use a $100 peavey bandit into the fx return. Sounds good
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I had such a configuration a couple of years ago. Ingolf has also used this. The Mustang III does a decent job when run this way.
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Welcome to the forum, mate.
Just plain 'ol studio monitors here.
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LOL. Yeah, and welcome to the forum!
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Welcome to the forum.
In your setup and when you're listing through the guitar amp and it's sounding good, if you were to turn the guitar amp off and listen through studio monitor (after enabling KPA Cabinet), does it usually sound good or you have to tinker a bit?
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Just Studio Monitors with a studio Sub woofer mostly. When I want to get loud it's Toaster to Matrix gt800fx to a passive Atomic CLR wedge.
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I run the direct out to a DR Z Z28 combo,and /or a mesa Mini Rec combo, as well as a wedge coming from the powered output, assign the direct to left, the monotor to right,,,stereo delays are sweet,,,cab "off" to the combos,,and wedge
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Welcome.
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welcome to the family