How old are you? 239
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<20 (4) 2%
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21-30 (37) 15%
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31-40 (67) 28%
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41-50 (82) 34%
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51-60 (38) 16%
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61-70 (11) 5%
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>70 (0) 0%
Just wonder after reading the "old fart" thread
Just wonder after reading the "old fart" thread
42
Armin,
Stop this ageist nonsense, you only as old as the one you're with. Redo the poll!!!!!
On second thoughts should the poll be around your propensity to fart??
Neil
28
21, and have been a guitarist for the last 9 of those
Hi Davide I'm 42 too, the coolest age in the universe
I even named my last homemade profile about it, JTM 42 , it f...k rocks !!
45, like the JTM45
32 and been playing guitar for 22 years!!
54
Very soon 52.
Ohh shit have played guitar for 37 years and still dont know how to do it.
Slow learner
31
I have to say, that I expected this kind of result. We see a lot of mid-aged or "experienced" KPA customers, while this great product is quite weak in the younger market segment.
That's the price tag for sure and I really wonder if CK will surprise the younger guitar community with less cash in their pocket with a smaller but significantly cheaper unit. Something without profiling capability, just a "profile/rig player" with less manual control on the front panel, more menu driven, much smaller.
I think we've now reached a state with loads of brilliant profiles/rigs available. The actual profiling capabilities are starting to get less important for those who don't have their own tube amp collection (typically the younger boys and girls).
I'm 49 lookin 39 feeling 29.
Howzat?
Want to see Keith Richards voting to give the 70+ a bit of color
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I'm 49 lookin 39 feeling 29.
Howzat?
...and thinking 19....
almost 51 with slightly more than 18 heart
I have to say, that I expected this kind of result. We see a lot of mid-aged or "experienced" KPA customers, while this great product is quite weak in the younger market segment.
That's the price tag for sure and I really wonder if CK will surprise the younger guitar community with less cash in their pocket with a smaller but significantly cheaper unit. Something without profiling capability, just a "profile/rig player" with less manual control on the front panel, more menu driven, much smaller.
I think we've now reached a state with loads of brilliant profiles/rigs available. The actual profiling capabilities are starting to get less important for those who don't have their own tube amp collection (typically the younger boys and girls).
A great ideea to that young people can enjoy these heavenly sounds too.
It could be a kind of sound education against cheap processor sounds.
What do You say about this Mr. Kemper?
Yeah young guitarists really need their ears educated with real blackfaces, boogies and vintage marshalls sounds !!
CK please do what you did with the VIrus TI snow !!!