In the July edict ion of Guitarist magazine [ and following excellent review in may 2012 ] the Kemper is used to recreate Electric Ladyland, the Joshua Tree and Revolver with stomp boxes on a small pedal board. The profiled amps used were '68 Dual Showman and Vox AC15TBX. The excellent results can be heard if you've access to the online Guitarist vault service.
Posts by neil-c
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I just love the Vox on clean+. It great for recording and the dynamics are simply superb.
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BillyMill
Look forward to hearing the profiles if you put them up on the exchange especially toneking.
I've put my Lonstar special up and interested in hearing how the approach you're doing compares to my simple mic the combo approach.
Cheers
Neil
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i'm with DaveC mine's got brighter and better...
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The good lord thaketh and in this case giveth back again.
Thanks to Thomann for great support.
Now back to load new O/S, rigs and restart profiling.
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Jab,
Thanks I'm looking forward to the univalve, you can't get enough good clean profiles..
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Also wear speedo's
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Hi
I'm quite new but the profiling is essentially the amp and cab rather than your guitar. The kemper copes with differing inputs but clearly certain guitars sound better with certain amps especially around eq etc. So no colouring but as ever you need to match and/or post profiling do some tweaking.
It is very portable and can cope with the scenarios via its many outputs. It does support headphones and you will need to have some form of powered amp or PA but it can cope with all of them. The manual explains things simply too and the forum v useful, although not much help in your case.
Good luck Neil
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absence has made the heart grow stronger, and hopefully a bit wiser. The great news is its shipping so well done Thomman.
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I had my Kemper a few weeks and was just starting to explore its capabilities ( I think its way more than I do but thats another matter ) when I encounter a problem with the USB adapter. The amp worked fine apart from the ability to up and download profiles. A bit of a pain given I had just done a profiling session to put up on the exchange and I'd invested in the Amp Factory set!
No matter spoke to the good folks at Thomman, who've picked it up and another is on the way from Germany.
Spent my time practicing and reading the forum but its not the same....
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I think it would bne good to have some sort of roadmap and timescales for releases to set expectations correctly. For me it the uncertainty which leads to speculation, then disappointment and lively foum content... N
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For something a bit different try the HiWatt 1972 by Rob Shanahan. It good for bass too.. Neil
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Got to be the old fender - we need more of such classics. Neil
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wow some playing indeed
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I'm so impressed with the stuff a number of you do - the masses of profiles, the wiki, the tagging post i just read etc.
Please keep in mind there are a number users who are not confident with IT and need the instructions to be simple and easy to follow.
Happy to offer myself as such a guinea pig...Neil
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Maybe I've missed them but where are the female Kemperists to balance out the testosterone on the forum?
Neil
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Hi,
Running Sonar X1 through Edirol FA66.
I'm considering 'parallel amping' where I use the Kemper to split the signal into stereo, and record one channel of a Kemper profile and the other my miked up amp if that makes any sense. It should allow me to get a really good thick stereo sound.. I haven't looked at re-amping yet.
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Too many number for me but great idea, that's what Andy44 has done with his rig factory and many pickup manufactures do too. Should include the guitar used and be straight from the Kemper. Neil
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indeed and its not to good for healthy relationships either...