Hey Guys,
just wondering, is anyone out there using the rear input on the rack unit, the manual states its a high-impedance input and its a bit noisier .
Rear Input On Rack Unit
- cenzo
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I think these guys said they are using the rear inputs in their KPAs:
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I think many use it for their wireless input live, and none has had any issue with noise that I know of; they love it. Also, it's for reamping AFAIK.
"Noisier" is a relative term - noisier than what? In this case, something that's ridiculously-quiet. So, in essence, it's slightly-less ridiculously-quiet than the front input.
EDIT: Damn you, Paul; you beat me again, brother.
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Ok, thanks boys, soooooo what your saying is, its not just foe Swedish rock bands
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Seems to be much worse when running audio through it in my experience.
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I used it exclusively when I first got my Kemper and had zero noise problems. I had other issues and had to RMA my unit, ever since I got it back the rear input has been useless as it's way too noisy and breaks up on high gain profiles. I tried to RMA it again and was denied and told that was normal.
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I used it exclusively when I first got my Kemper and had zero noise problems. I had other issues and had to RMA my unit, ever since I got it back the rear input has been useless as it's way too noisy and breaks up on high gain profiles. I tried to RMA it again and was denied and told that was normal.
Sounds a bit like my story, just without RMA. Was on the rear with my L6 G10 transmission right from the beginning. No issues. Sometime later (and after a couple of updates) I had issues once in a while. This input was sometimes (!) way less sensitive and the sound was awful, way too soft and like a tube amp before the tubes die, kindof odd harmonics. Switching to the front input always helped. Currently I am staying on the front input... and all seems fine.
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I drilled a hole in the blanks that surround my wireless and now get to use the front input.
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like a tube amp before the tubes die
Yes Yes Yes! That's exactly how it sounds. Profiler amp so real, it can even simulate a dying amp! haha
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I drilled a hole in the blanks that surround my wireless and now get to use the front input.
Thanks all, this is the solution I had in mind as well, strange behavior though, shouldn't the rear input just be a duplicate of the front?
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I'm sure somebody at Kemper said "crap!" and has tried to fix it lol.