I am playing my kemper powered head through my beyer dynamic dt880 250ohm headphones, and it sounds like the guitar tone is slightly pushed back in the "mix" of the headphone. Like even when I hit some notes (especially in a chord), they just don't all ring out with enough volume or the notes decay and die off really fast, to where it doesn't seem natural. I don't think the noise gate is the culprit either. I feel like there should be a knob allowing me to push the guitar tone closer to the front of the "Mix" so to speak. Anyone have this issue?
Notes decay strangely
- hendrix.stratman
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Check the "Headphone Space" setting in the Output Menu.
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This just happened to me also. I had just installed some reverb presets from latest factory content download and when I went to test them my notes are choking out like there is a gate clamping down. I try to play a scale and after a few notes it gets choked.
I tried turning off stomps and effects and it makes no difference. Almost sounds like some washed out reverb is always present.
Need to figure this out. Kemper is useless in this state.
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Check the "Headphone Space" setting in the Output Menu.
do you think turning up the headphone space knob changes the tone at all...making it sightly more digital sounding?
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do you think turning up the headphone space knob changes the tone at all...making it sightly more digital sounding?
Nothing to do with 'digital sounding' at all.
What @paults meant to say is the space parameter turned up could well be responsible for your impression of the signal being 'pushed back' like you described.