Kemper Profiler Head is patented design
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Looking at the prior art examples, I see the Johnson Millennium. Although the Toaster has always reminded me of old radios nd PA equipment, It has never made me think of the Johnson.
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Had someone tell me it looked like a World War 2 radio of some sort. It was a compliment.
I've always liked the Head design. -
I have all three PROFILER Head, PowerRack, Stage.
Practically speaking, I can justify only two of them. From a utility standpoint, I can cover all my use-cases with the PowerRack and the Stage. but I've had the Head the longest, chose it for the design, and I can't bring myself to sell it.
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Looking at the prior art examples, I see the Johnson Millennium. Although the Toaster has always reminded me of old radios nd PA equipment, It has never made me think of the Johnson.
Indeed, I also spotted Johnson Millennium amp in referenced designs.
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Had someone tell me it looked like a World War 2 radio of some sort. It was a compliment.
I've always liked the Head design.It's hard not to notice the unusual shape of a Profiler Head and compare it to something "oldie"
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the first time i saw the head i thought it was an oscilloscope, it reminded me not good school times and i thought that this piece of gear must be tricky to understand....
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I have all three PROFILER Head, PowerRack, Stage.
Practically speaking, I can justify only two of them. From a utility standpoint, I can cover all my use-cases with the PowerRack and the Stage. but I've had the Head the longest, chose it for the design, and I can't bring myself to sell it.
The same here, with only difference that I have only the Head and cannot force myself to sell it. Currently using Yamaha THR30II most of the time, but not sure when I may come back to Kemper.
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BayouTexan working remotely nowadays is widely accepted, so why not
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Personally I think the Rack would be the most practical form for me BUT I just LOVE the head design so much I bought a head and put up with the slight extra hassle when gigging and taking it to rehearsals. It is a modern design classic ?
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the first time i saw the head i thought it was an oscilloscope, it reminded me not good school times and i thought that this piece of gear must be tricky to understand....
It's hard not to notice the unusual shape of a Profiler Head and compare it to something "oldie"
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For years I’ve been hoping for a half or even third-size (tiny) profiler head, with the same essential shape as the toaster. Obviously it would rely more heavily on rig manager and usb/bluetooth, but how cool it would be. If there was still a way to squeeze out a powered version, even better.
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I have patented this shape. Anyone using it must pay me royalties. That includes anything with volume and tone knobs, and also includes avatars and smilies.
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The motorola country cottage 1940 radio has the same outer shape as the toaster.
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I see that Bayou Texan has steered the thread ‘full circle’….
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I see that Bayou Texan has steered the thread ‘full circle’….
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Only if you own the toaster you can slap him (or a random bass player) with the extremely useful leather strap.
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I have patented this shape. Anyone using it must pay me royalties. That includes anything with volume and tone knobs, and also includes avatars and smilies.
I'm afraid your Patent Attorneys missed some prior art.
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I'm afraid your Patent Attorneys missed some prior art.
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I patented that one to about 10,000 years ago. Ask this guy...