Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
Posts by Roadsterjosh
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Hi, Josh,
Welcome to the community and congratulations on getting your Powered Head PROFILER and REMOTE.
What are you doing for a cabinet or are you running out to a board/interface/or PA?
I'm glad you're loving the tones.
Here are some resources that have been invaluable to me on the journey. I hope they help you too.
Documentation
๐ Kemper Manuals and Quick Start guides ๐
๐ Rig Manager Download and Documentation ๐ฝ๐
๐ Kemper Tutorials & Demos (videos) ๐ฌ
๐ Kemper FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
โDownload Main Manual 8.5 English
๐ Before you buy Commercial Rigs and Profiles check out the Rig Manager for Rig Packs and Rig Exchange
Essential Videos for Beginners and Veterans
Kemper Tone Tips - Volume 1 - Testing an Amp Profile
Kemper Tone Tips - Volume 2 - Profile Tweaking
Kemper Tone Tips - Volume 3 - Kemper Kabinet
๐ Yes, you can change a Profile - The Biggest Myth About the Kemper
I am using a Marshall 1960a with V30s and T75s in X pattern mostly, but I have a couple 2x12s that also will get used from time to time.
I go direct for recording, though usually I have been using a load box with tube amps for any recording I have been doing as of late. I haven't spent any time with the Kemper and my DAW.
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Hello everyone. I'm Josh and I am excited to have recently joined the Kemper community. I bought a powered head and remote a couple weeks ago and I am getting acclimated with just how good this hardware really is. I have been playing guitar for 25 years or so, and have spent a lot of that time with modelers as my main rig or in conjunction with a tube amp. So far I am loving the tones, the rig exchange is a huge wealth of tones that I feel like I'll be on a deep dive there for quite some time.
I am a metal player, melodic death and metal core mostly. My tones are usually based around 5150s and modded Marshalls. But I like to dabble with other available tones from time to time. I am looking forward to finding out what like minded users are using for their tones.
I look forward to getting to know the community here.