Maybe this is addressed and I missed it, my apologies if so...how do you account for how hot tubes are when profiling a tube amp. For example, my Fender Twin sounds considerably different when the tubes are good and hot. Do most people who profile tube amps wait for this? Or does the Kemper do some cool thing with its algorithm that accounts for an amp not being on for a good hour or so?
Creating a Profile and Tube Temp
- 1moreguitarist
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The Kemper profiles the current sound of the amplifier. So, iIf you want a profile of the amp with the tubes warmed up, let the amp warm up before making the profile of that sound. Since you will already have it set up for profiling, you may want to make multiple profiles as the tubes get hotter - you may end up liking some of the cooler tube profiles, too
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Thanks!