Hi!
That's my first post so first of all let me introduce myself and say hello to you. I'm a guitar player from the Basque Country, in the north of Spain, and I'm a KPA user for three months.
I've used lots of differents rigs since I started playing but now I'm totally in love with the Kemper; it's the exact piece of gear i've always dreamed with.
But now let me tell you about what happened this weekend (yesterday) to my beloved toaster.
I have been rehearsing to prepare a recording and my KPA was supported on top of a Line6 Flextone III (using only the power amp and the speakers) which was on top of a big flight case (see the photo; that one was taken after the accident).
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Suddenly the drummer stopped playing and I saw his face of surprise...
At the beginning I didn't realised about what was happening because the KPA didn't stop sounding, but when I look back the KPA wasn't already on top of the Line6... if not crashed into the cement floor. AAAARGH!!!!
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Surprisingly, not only was still sounding, but also hasn't got almost any damage. In the following photos you can see the dents in the outer case and in the back sheet (caused by the twisting of the first one).
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Altough it has been a prank, I'm very surprised about the resistance of the unit and I think I've been very lucky! Now I will try to repair the flaws in a garage or something like that.
And that 's all folks! Thank you for your attention!
Aitor