Yes it works that way. But if you do not own an account (which I did not at that given time), and you click "Checkout with PayPal", you will get a message "please update your adress field". And when you do that, it jumps to GB and it's not changeable.
Posts by keem85
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I got it sorted. I had to create an account first.. Clicking "Checkout with PayPal" does not work, and this bug appear if you do it that way. Consider it a bug report
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It switches from NO to GB when I am to click checkout... What the hell. I tried IE and Chrome. Same issue on both
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It's still not possible. Great Britain only.....
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I am trying to checkout my Kemper now, but it's not possible to send it to Norway. It claims to be worldwide, but only Great Britain is choosable in the dropdown menu...?
EDIT: Got it sorted by creating an account first. If you try to checkout via PayPal from any language (without owning an account yet), it switches to GB right before checkout.
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Well, I have a THR10 and I much prefer to play with headphones than to play through the Yamaha. Maybe it's personal preference but given that your neighbours complain a lot I think that you should try the headphone route.
Yes, true. But for someone that still doesn't have a Kemper it's easier to just explain that way.
Also the recommendation about open headphomes is to make the binaural effect more prominent as you can hear with both ears some of the bleeding from the other side and even some reverb from your room.
This has worked very nice for me at least.
Thanks!! Do you guys know of a wireless headphone that have low latency for this matter? I have a wireless Relay G10 jack in my living room.. Would love to do the same with headphones for practicing also
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Just buy a pair of good open headphones. That would be a lot better than playing through the THR5.
The Kemper has a parameter called Space that you can assign to headphones only and it gives you some kind of amp in the room feeling.
Thanks! But why would that be better than through the THR5? I feel that the spatial awareness is crucial to my own playing and self-esteem during play? At least that's why I have learnt up until now.
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So just to be fair I sold my Peavey Classic 30 now, and I got a very small Yamaha THR5 for free from my brother. I'm thinking of connecting my (soon to be purchased) Kemper to this Yamaha amp and use it as a speaker for home practicing.. My question is if I can play at lower volumes and still keep the integrity of the tone? I'm just trying to figure out a way to get similar sound at home as when in gig.. Because on a normal tube-amp you would have greatly different tones from low volume to high, because of the tubes, overdrive etc etc.. I'm hoping that with a Kemper, I can get get similar tones at low volumes as I would when playing it loudly. What's your experience folks?
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Looks like I spoke too soon about reaching out to him. I tried now, and he answered instantly.It's a profile from Mesa Boogie Nomad 45 (ch 3 lead tone) together with octave and auto wah. Is that amp available on the store?
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Touch Wah, ok got it. Chorus? Sounds like octave to me, but I could be wrong.. What do you think about the fuzz then? Not possible to get in touch with the guitarist in question, based on several other comments on his sound.
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Hey. Many have tried (on some other videos) but he doesn't answer those questions. I have to figure out the hard way. Hoping anyone could help
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Hi guys
So I found this wonderful sound I am really really eager to replicate for my band. It seems like it's a mixture of fuzz, octave and auto-wah, but I'm not sure.. I have two questions.
1. How can I replicate this in Kemper? Is there a profile that is similar to this, and thus I can tweak it furthermore?
2. I don't own a Kemper yet (Saving up for it). Is there a way to have similar sound with pedals?
We've rented a place to practice with my band, and they have Orange and Marshall amps there. Maybe they can produce mellow fuzz like this one?
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EDIT: If someone can find out what mode he plays in, I would mind some theory analyzis either
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Wow so many good advice here. Thanks! I understand now. By the way, the non-powered version cannot make profiles out of existing amps? I got that impression from Robrecht's comment.
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Hmm what's the point in having the 600w amp version if both can be connected to speakers? I'm confused
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I see. So the powerhead actually has a speaker module also?
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So I'm really interested in buying this product. I'm thinking of connecting it through a PA setup live, and add a foot-switch of some sort.. Is it ok to only go with the HEAD, or do I need POWERHEAD for performance? I'm reading that the latter has 600w integrated amplifier in it, but not sure if this is necessary when playing live.