Ho Yeah!!! Take your time and do it well, it worths it!
Posts by Pick909
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Are there not already enough real problems in the life?...
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... and it must be a SPRING reverb!
This!
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Very nice PRS's! Do you have ghost saddles installed on the left one?
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Be carefull, we can return a whole lot of explosive answers!
Welcome!
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Have never thought about it but the sound of drums on stage is probably a lot different than through FOH, which might help explain some of the difference in EQ requirements.
Yes, it is certainly one of the unpredictable variables that can mess your monitoring tone, especially on a new stage.
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Would be nice!
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If you are looking for an expression pedal the Mission Engineering pedals are certainly robust and reliable. There is one model made especially for the Kemper but any other will be fine as long as they have a momentary switch. Or no switch at all considering that the KPA offer a lot of options to enable the wah without any switch.
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Sometimes I regret the old AFXII vs KPA battle threads (did I say THAT?!!! ) where we were all on the same side...
Having different opinions shouldn't lead to war guys, we all use a Kemper at the end!
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What is interesting is that the OP use the same speakers for FOH and and stage monitor (EV ZLX12-P) and he still has to apply drastic EQ. It shows how the acoustic response difference can be important between the venue and the stage.
And how your monitor can behave differently from one venue to the other.
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Post of the week
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All of this comes after I am ready to sink my LF JR+ in the bottom of the river. I hate this pedal board and its nonsense approach to device sync.
Which river?...
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Yamaha DXR10, not the greatest but amazing for the money.
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My experience is that it is always better to spend some extra euros and get the neatest, coolest and most reliable long term soltution which in this case is the Camplifier. If you live in Europe of course. If one day you sell your KPA you will most probably get back this extra money with a Camplifier installed.
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good call.
I use this one too with my Godin multiac nylon and it sounds pretty good!
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Welcome Bob! Passing from HD500 to KPA is a very exciting journey!
Enjoy!
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I appreciate your answer guenterhaas because it confirms that nobodys profiles is everybodys profiles.
Don't know if I'll pull the trigger but I like the samples for sure.
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Ok, I bought the pack, here is my point of view (tested with my Fender '66 "reference"-strat):
- I found some really nice clean profiles
- the crunch and higher gain profiles generally sound muddy to me (too many low mids), I'm missing treble
- I don't like the KPA-compressor on a lot of profiles, I prefer real raw profilesMy conclusion: crunch and high gain profiles from MW, Andy and Armin are much better (for my taste), if you're looking for clean profiles and crunch/gain-profiles with a lot of mids/low mids and less treble, maybe this could be the right pack for you.
guenterhaas, would you say that the samples on the website miss treble too, or that you get this result with your personnal setup/guitar etc. If I ask it's because I don't especialy feel a lack of treble when I listen to the samples.
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The Camplifier is certainly the best option IMO for europeans and if there was not this very bad Euro to CAD $ conversion + taxes and import duties to get it to Canada I would have one fitted in the back of my KPA since a long time. But I calculated that it would cost me around $675.00 CAD at the end for a Camplifier 290.
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You didn't think i was THAT crazy did you ? LOL
Well, you surely lost your "head"!!!