Hi dunno what lies ahead, not really technically minded (Head still stuck in 80's) a few of my friends are playing them and looked more user friendly
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Welcome. This looks awesome.
Remove the beer bottles though as they will fall off when the cab starts to shake.;)
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Yeah it's a complete opposite of what I used to be like....It's Non Alcoholic... it's Hedonism 2016 style
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Looking good, welcome. You should be able to find some profiles on the rig exchange for free or buy some from Mbritt or The Amp Factory. There are plenty to get your '80's Rock on. If you find the right rigs, you really do not have to tweak anything more than the bass, mid, treble to get you going. Just like any tube amp.
Have fun!
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Hello and welcome!
But Ginger Beer?!
Boooah... Beer you can not brew. Football you can't play, but at least you get very much idea of guitars and amps, as we can see.
No, no ... it was fun.
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Lol - I'm from the Home of Newcastle Brown Ale........err Guitar's?
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Lol - I'm from the Home of Newcastle Brown Ale........err Guitar's?
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Welcome to the forum!
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Lol - I'm from the Home of Newcastle Brown Ale........err Guitar's?
Could a few guitars to be more, if we are a little bit objectively.
No it's fun. Right now I am gasping!
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Welcome - nice collection!
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Waaaahhhh!
Welcome. With the kpa you find every amp that you need for this bunch of beauties.Cheers
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Thanks Guys, just got Powerhead a couple of days ago, still using my old amps until I figure the unit out.
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Welcome! I don't know what your version of an '80s rig is like, but using the KPA is a much simpler rig than all that rack stuff I used to need
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Welcome to the family Your rig willl be a little lighter now
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Thanks Guys, just got Powerhead a couple of days ago, still using my old amps until I figure the unit out.
Well, you're surely aware of the sucker... I mean, suck-it-and-see approach, eh Japster? The idea here would be to dive in bearing in mind that practical application / exploration is often far simpler than theoretical imaginations based upon text manuals and guides.Nothing to lose by firing up Rig Manager, checking the box labelled "Instant Preview Mode" and auditioning Rigs right away. Double-click the first Rig you'd like to try, and from there you can use the up / down arrow keys on your computer keyboard to scroll through the list; the Rigs will load automatically.
None of the Rigs will end up on your Kemper unless you manually save them using the Kemper's buttons; they simply sit in the edit buffer, each replacing the last as you scroll down (or up). Click the columns' headers in order to sort by gain or whatever.
You could start by limiting yourself to tweaking the stack EQ (knobs below the LCD on the KPA) and venture deeper only if and when you feel compelled to do so.
Lock the effects off or freeze them as they are if you like 'em (they change with each rig you call up) by hitting "Lock" and whichever FX slot's button you'd like to freeze (off or with a particular effect). You might want to try switching all of them off at first with perhaps only a Wah in the first slot. With that all locked, auditioning might be a little more fun. If you go with a Wah, you might want to, in the "System" area, set it so the heel position bypasses it. I've found this to be the most transparent method of operation.
Welcome, cheapjapcopy, and let us know how you go!
PS: The Kemper Team™ would implore you to read the manuals; I'm just suggesting diving in first, but not to ignore this sound advice.
The easiest text introduction I'm aware of is @viabcroce (Gianfranco Di Mare's) little ditty:
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Hi there, welcome
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Welcome and enjoy .
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Awesome collection! Welcome to the group...
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Welcome!
Enjoy
Fero
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Goodness me cheapjapcopy, how many hands have you got? With all those guitars, I reckon you must have at least eighteen.
A warm welcome to Kemperland.
Kind regards
Pre-Amp