Posts by dallasclemyck

    Hello! Big problem here. Set tones, tested through IEM's and studio monitors via XLR's prior to gig. Get to gig, plug in XLR cables to Left and Right out. Hear momentary signal, fizzles out and eventually heard zero volume. Noticed Stomp A, B, C, D and X are Out and not functioning, although all programmed stomps can be heard. Troubleshooted properly, ran direct out through unbalanced outputs. Played gig without hiccup. Get back home, try practicing through headphones... that's bust as well. Literally the only thing that changed about my rig was the venue. Could a phantom power signal from the board have done all this?


    TIA

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    Kingsley Amplifiers has partnered with Selah Sounds to produce its own Official Kemper Profiles. The first promotional offering is of the Kingsley Deluxe 30. Studio and Direct/Merged Profiles of much of the Kingsley lineup are in the works.


    “The Kingsley Deluxe 30 is a single channel, 30W hand wired amplifier. It was designed to produce those classic 30W British sounds with ease, as well as a range of other sounds and also to provide many useful features for the performing guitar player. At the heart of the amplifier is a cathode-biased, non-negative feedback output section that uses four EL84 tubes, a 12AX7 phase inverter and a 5AR4 rectifier tube. The preamplifier uses 3 12ax7s.


    In July 2001 Guitar Player magazine conducted a bench test on the Deluxe 30 and gave it a great write up as well as their prestigious Editors Pick Award. Click on the editors pick logo at the top of the page to read what Guitar Player magazine has to say about the Kingsley Deluxe 30.”


    Read more about the Deluxe 30, other Kingsley amplifiers & pedals, and about other Kemper packs (coming soon) at http://www.kingsleyamplifiers.com.


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    Kingsley Amplifiers has partnered with Selah Sounds to produce its own Official Kemper Profiles. The first promotional offering is of the Kingsley Deluxe 30. Studio and Direct/Merged profiles of many of his amplifiers are in the works!


    “The Kingsley Deluxe 30 is a single channel, 30W hand wired amplifier. It was designed to produce those classic 30W British sounds with ease, as well as a range of other sounds and also to provide many useful features for the performing guitar player. At the heart of the amplifier is a cathode-biased, non-negative feedback output section that uses four EL84 tubes, a 12AX7 phase inverter and a 5AR4 rectifier tube. The preamplifier uses 3 12ax7s.


    In July 2001 Guitar Player magazine conducted a bench test on the Deluxe 30 and gave it a great write up as well as their prestigious Editors Pick Award. Click on the editors pick logo at the top of the page to read what Guitar Player magazine has to say about the Kingsley Deluxe 30.”


    Read more about the Deluxe 30, future Kemper packs and other amplifiers at http://www.kingsleyamplifiers.com.


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    Hey all, I'm fairly well-read in the are of "traditional" or "recommended" signal chains, but the Digitech Freqout has me a bit confused. Should a feedback generator go before or after my Cali76 Compact Deluxe compressor? Obviously, I will try both to see what sounds better to my ears, just wondering if there is a general consensus.


    Thanks, DC

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    SS

    Would absolutely love to go to NAMM '18! Working on getting an exhibitor pass to make it happen. Quite content with what the Kemper can do right now, and I don't "need" an editor, revamped reverbs or better OD stomps... but I would definitely put them to good use!