Would I benefit using this with my Kemper? Or would I be better off with something else? I've had this thing and used it very little, but before I sell it, I was just wondering if I would regret it.
Posts by thegman
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I'm loving my HeadRush FRFR-112's
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thegman, Where did you find those short stands?
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Still have a long way to go, wiring and all. Got my 2nd HR Speaker in. I'll have to profile some of my amps in another room, as the acoustics make a lot of noise from the vibrations.
Had to really hunt around to find these short speaker stands. The first ones I got were way to high.
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Only if you buy it with a Gigaboard or Pedalboard.
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Am I missing something, or is M. Britt the only rig pack company offering a Black Friday discount?
Tone Junkies 40% off. I might go for the everything pack.
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Michael Britt is 33% off.
Can anyone recommend some good MB packs to start with?
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I really want to get a good profile of this Carvin Vintage 16 before selling it. I'm guessing I need to create TWO profiles. One in 16w mode, and one in the 5w mode.
If anyone has tips on how to get the best profile using an SM57. Placement, etc., I'm all ears.
I'm not going to do it in my Music room, with all the guitars hanging on the wall, I'm SURE the instruments will be vibrating with the profiling running.
I looked and didn't find any profiles already done for this one.
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This is in Mint condition, even have the box and all paperwork. $175
Northern VA, shipping extra.
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Also, how would you Mic a Fender SuperReverb with 4x10 speakers? Center, or just mic one speaker?
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I need a stand, one that will allow for different placements of an SM57 to my current amps. Tripod or weighted, not sure about what would be more useful.
Looking at this on Amazon, but open to suggestions.
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Did you find them? Indeed in RM . It's simple: just give your search in the right upper corner and if it exists, RM will find it, even among more than 16.000 rigs...
Got 'em, thanks again!
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My advise would be to first check out the Super-/Deluxe Reverb profiles out there if they sound like you want them to sound like. If yes, sell 'em (the amps). If no, get a $100 SM57 (the standard mic for guitar amps, but can be a bit hard to find the right spot to place it. It's very sensitive to proper positioning) or a $100 Sennheiser e906 (far easier to handle, way more forgiving and has a great sound) and learn to mic an amp. It's actually not that hard if you're knowing what to do. If in doubt, you can ask me for help.
Might be worth getting the SM57 just to tinker. Thanks!
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Why "Reissue"?
Because I am selling these off, and would like a good profile. No, I don't have a Mic. or even the know-how yet to create one
But can I assume a m SM57 is the Mic I would want to do it with?
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Put it on the rig manager it works so well...
I just set up a Windows notebook I had laying around for this. Thanx.
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I have both. Will one be better than the other? PC user by default.
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It will ignore the already loaded ones.
Thanks! I just want to use this USB for all my loading now, and leave them on there.
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I loaded the free profiles from ToneJunkies yesterday via USB. If I place this stick back in the Kemper with the same profiles on it, will it duplicate them on the Kemper, or just ignore the already loaded ones?
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Where do I get those?