Kemper wireless headphones

  • I use a Sennheiser EW300 system because I have it for live shows.


    If you are looking for a budget system for home use though, I am sure I saw a demo of the Koogo guitar wireless system that does it. It can be used as a guitar pack, or in ears and is very cheap. There are youtube videos that explain the positives and negatives.

    Karl


    Kemper Rack OS 9.0.5 - Mac OS X 12.6.7

  • I do have a Waza Air, it sounds good on its own use case, but with Kemper not so much.


    Kemper guitar signal goes through Boss proprietary wireless, no latency, and I get Waza’s stereo surround and gyroscopic experience, additionally, I can stream music through Bluetooth. However, the sound using Waza’s flat mode is not even close to the sound I get from my wired headphones.


    Is there any other alternative setting? How did you make it sound good with the Kemper?

    Actually, I didn't make it sound good. I agree with you. The benefit of the Waza Air is the wireless with zero latency, not the audio quality. So quite often I don't bother with the kemper and just use the waza sounds.

  • Actually, I didn't make it sound good. I agree with you. The benefit of the Waza Air is the wireless with zero latency, not the audio quality. So quite often I don't bother with the kemper and just use the waza sounds.

    me too, It would be cool a Kemper 2Go wireless headphones+transmitter, with the ability to just play Kemper Performances standalone and receive signal from the Profiler, too.

  • For wireless in-ear monitoring, I use the ANT MiM 30 system. I do not know whether you can order it overseas (I live in Belgium). I compared it with the Shure PSM300 and liked it more and this for a very small prize.

    As ear-buds I use the Shure SE535 because the once delivered with the unit were not really great.

    Great unit for a small prize!