• Congrats, @Cthulhu, and welcome to the family.


    First tip...put aside some time and read the KPA's Basic and Reference Manuals. When you are finished, read through them once again. :thumbup:


    P.S. -- this isn't meant in jest, nor to discourage asking any and all questions, here on this forum. I just really feel it is great practice. I read the manuals cover to cover, before i even received my KPA. The knowledge I gained really gave me a jump start in developing a deep understanding to the functions and capabilities of this fantastic amp.


    Cheers,
    John

  • I've been doing just that. It really is a must. I am very happy with it so far.

  • I've been doing just that. It really is a must. I am very happy with it so far.

    or use my strategy...buy a kemper...find 2 profiles you like best that came with the presets, tweek it like you would with preamp/effects...and use only those for the first year..and be very happy with it :)
    I just bought some new profiles...and even more happier with it.
    Still havent started the Manual yet, or profiling myself, to me its a "what comes in the box is great" machine.