Thanks. I'm still learning the Kone Kabinet. I believe it's supposed to be a flat response if the Kone feature is turned off. Not sure though, I'm still learning it.
Posts by CajunDan
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I'm still learning the Kemper profiler, and I apologize if this has already been answered before. Up until recently I have been plugging in a 1x12 Mesa Boogie speaker to the Speaker output on the Kemper. This was just for my personal sound monitor for on stage. I have been plugging an XLR cable to the main output to go to FOH. My question is, I can easily tweak my personal sound using my Mesa Boogie, but I don't know of a good way to check and adjust the sound going to FOH. I don't own a PA system, and, there really isn't much time to experiment with my main output sound using the band's PA minutes before a gig. I have ran my XLR output to a Zoom recorder and monitored/tweaked the sound with headphones. It helped, but not much. I should say that I recently purchased the Kemper Kabinet. Could I use it as a FRFR and get a similar sound that I'd be feeding FOH and adjust my tone accurately?
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When I used real amps, I always used only one amp but made sure I had a way to have a clean channel, dirty channel and either a third channel or a boost for leads. My band plays a large variety of music and I use my Kemper in a similar way. I basically use 5 presets, although, each preset uses a different profile. I have my clean channel, dirty rhythm, butt 2 different lead channels. The 5th channel is a clean with some mild dirt. I'll eventually add a few more presets, but for now this works for me.
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I'm fairly new using the Kemper, and I'm new here as well. Sorry if this question has been asked before. I'm in a gigging band, I just purchased the Kemper Kabinet for my powered kemper profiler. I've been using a Mesa Boogie speaker cabinet for my stage sound, and going direct out to the PA/front of house. I had the cab simulator off for the signal going to the Mesa Boogie, and the cab simulator on for the PA signal. Correct me if I'm wrong, I don't own a PA, so tweaking the sound going to my Mesa Boogie speaker won't sound the same as the signal going to the PA? Therefore, I have no way (that I know of) to hear what will be going to the PA without actually plugging into the PA and tweaking it that way. I only have access to the PA when we play gigs. My real question is, now that I have the Kemper Kabinet, is it safe to assume that the Kabinet will sound more like the signal going to the PA?