After testing the profiles I must say, that they are very powerful!
The sound cuts through the mix very well. Although I've tested them so far only on a Stevens Tele and a Brian May it was very good. I 'll need to test them as well on the Gibson Burstbuckers. I'll let you know.
Well done, Geraldo!
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Well, I could not resist...
I've ordered the profiles!I'll let you know next week about the band rehearsal results.
All the best!
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I must say, quite impressive, Geraldo. I definetely vote for A. It is more in the front and more fat, whereas B appears a bit muffled and the reminders do not appeal at all, they sound hesitent?!?!?
Well done.
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Sometimes I get kicked after 15 min reading the forum posts on my cheapo iPad...
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Got the Kemper bag, but currently I use a Pilot Case. It is very sturdy and the KPA fits nicely.
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Eh, the rack unit just doesn't have the same vintage tone as the original lunchbox ...
We keep telling that since the early days.
but on the other side I wish I had a power rack since I drag the KPA between house and band room. No accidents so far with the pilot case I use for transportation. But loosing the EQ LEDs prohibits me from switching for real. Can't have everything....
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Haven't been a while around! The progress - with the KPA *- is awesome and your piece made my day!
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Haha! Like this One! Will it have twang, too? or will it Sound more like Les Paul? Do I get this right, Besides the saddle everything Else is Chrom hardware?
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Welcome to Kemperland! There are few Kemperians in Munich and we had already 2 user meetings
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Hahaha!
The toaster got you hooked! Welcome back!Gesendet von meinem iPad mit Tapatalk
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To bad, not me this year. I'll be in Nashville checking out some Telecasters!
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Now this sounds promising! Thank you for disclosing.
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John, first: what great song dedicated to your Mom! What strikes me too, how your playing style looks so "effortless and easy".
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Andrew, welcome to Kemperland!
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Great Idea! Looking forward to this. What experience level is your target group? I'm somewhat a noob when comes to recording and mixing. Have some cubase and audacity experience and record with a zoom device
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Since I use the KPA, I got used to operate the volume knob. Before that I've hit the boost on my OKKO Twinsonic.
I find the volume knob quite convenient, I've to admit. This gives me more control to fit in the mix of the band. I've tried also storing three different volume levels of a specific rig. But it never was really fitting the situation, so I decided that fully grown male individuals (c) better use the volume knob - besides operating a Telecaster. -
Willkommen im Kemperland!
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It looks like, you've downloaded the packed or compressed files (rar format) 3 times. Delete the *(1)(1) and *(1) files and run the left files with the rar unpacking program that Steveo suggested. After unpacking them save the files on a 4 gig USB stick and connect that to the KPA and load them into the KPA.
If all this sounds like voodoo to you, get someone who is familiar with running a PC to help you.Good luck!
BTW, welcome to the wonderful world of Kemperland!
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For about a year I was dragging the KPA and the 1010 from the house to the band room and back. No flight case or bag for the 1010. Just throwed it in the back of my volvo. The only thing that went bad was a midi cable connector, because I was stepping on it. Those DIN connectors are crab. This the only thing that needs attention, IMHO.
Any suggestion for more sturdy midi plugs?
Now we have our own band room, and the stuff can stay there -