it's definitly a great amp... i sold it, now looking to buy a Bogner Goldfinger or a carvin Legacy III
Posts by Dimebug
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me too, i want profiles of the Goldfinger
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i'm going to upload them on the Kemper exchange now.. this way, they may be easy to download
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another bench of profils i did : petrucci stuff
petrucci are here :
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those locked spdif are seriously boring.. on both product !
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i've tryed it with the Axe II (i own booth). It works well but the axe tend to color the Kemper sound and eat some of the Kemper magic. I didn't try to put the axe in the loop of the Kemper (less interesting due to the routing possibilitys of the Kemper).
Whatever, the Kemper effects are really efficient and musical. They cover all usual needs for 90% of the Guitar players Own an Axe I + a Kemper is probably a very interesting configuration. -
i'm having much more fun discovering users profile, swapping cabs... than with most of the default profiles. It's not that the default one are not good, users one have more personality, especially the Hi Gain stuff.
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Love them with Tills Cab mixed T75 V30. I've owned a 101b and this have been my favortie amp (just too much compression and disapointing clean channel if played half power).
You're very close of the blue i had in mind, especially when playing with the guitar volume knob don't hesitate to create new profiles -
new bacth page 1 for those who love breaking sounds of the 10Watt mode on channel 2, have fun !
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great profiles, i owned the amps several years and the profiles are really close. Thanks
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i always turn it off, so it's probably because somethings needs to be improved here, so +1, at least for some rework.
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Very interesting post, thanks
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Going to visit CA next summer, i put "In N Out Burgers" on my list, thanks
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i'm more interested in the Torpedo Live, but wathever, with a Kemper and an Axe II at home, i really don't need one.
I just need a very transparent loadbox to profil everything i can -
well i consider the axe like a kind of experimental tool; kind of synthetizer, very pleasant to play with sound universe to explore, this is probably why i'm happy of it, i'm not expecting it to sound like the real stuff (and the real stuff is often less expensive). In my band, when i retuned to real amps, i always had complaint of the other player that the sound was less comfortable for them, more tiring (when using a JVM for example, i had no complaint when using an Bogner XTC).
This is what i like in the Kemper, it sound like the real stuff, the playing feeling is a little bit different esspecially in very fast playing (someone wrote that there was some kind of elastic tube stuff missing, i agree, at least for several profils) but it doesn't miss me so much. The Kemper does a great Job until you stay close enough of the original profile and most of all :
The Kemper allow you to create your own profile and i personnaly beleive that until you didn't create your own profiles, you've missed 50% of the Kemper magic. -
i own the Axe II and the Kemper, the 2 machines are great. Each machine as it's pros and cons but most off all they are different machines !
It's like having 2 different amp at home exept that here, there's many way to amplify them.
Personally, i think Mr Chase is making a mistake trying to copy the profiling abilitys of the Kemper... The Kemper is a profile player/creator, the axe is a simulator. I didn't bought an axe to create profile and due to the "sound color" of the FAS stuff, it will not give the same result whatever he will do. I'm interested to see the result and how they will manage this but i have some serious doubt.
I keep the 2 machines
I like the Kemper for the ease of use an settings, it's musical sounding, profile ability...
I like the Axe II for the interface, Rack format, Axe Edit, routing possibilitys, the way it can feel to play...the great evolution, when i had my Axe II, the Firmware was 3 or 4 and it was not very interesting compared to my previous Ultra. With the latest version there's some very serious improvement in the Amp simulation section and i guess it's not finished.
Whatever, this competition is good for the customer -
Those cabs are just a must have, thanks a lot.
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the Herbert is really a great one. For the JSX, personnaly, i'm disapointed, the sounds seem thick with a lack of lows. Whatever i'm curious to hear more from those 2 amps.
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the modern is a little bit Dark, if you remove 3 dot off Bass, it helps a lot.