Hi,
I put the Kemper main outputs through our pa when we play live and use a Roland Cube 60 (with cab monitor off) through the monitor output for on stage monitoring. I was just checking a few profiles through the monitor at home when I noticed that on high gain profiles when bending & sustaining notes above 12th fret, I get whistling type "ghosts tones" which are lower volume & pitch, but do change pitch as I sustain the notes. I don't get these tones through the main output - is this just a side effect of using a (cheaper) digital amp? Appreciate any thoughts.
"Ghost tones" on monitor output with high gain profiles
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The "proper" way to connect the Kemper would be through a Line In or Effect Return, but the Cube 60 doesn't have either of those. In the end, you're running one amp model (the Kemper) through a second one. Whatever model you've got the Cube set on is (presumably) being weird.
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I've used a little Bass Cube. It had a AUX IN jack. Sounded pretty good. Nice speaker with a whizzer tweeter. The small one wasn't loud enough for monitoring in a band though.
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To the OP: does it happen at low volume as well, and identically?