The commercial 5150 by Andy and from the rig exchange Soldano by L. Barta I use a lot.
The Legacies mentioned in this thread I like too, but are thinner,
Posts by snakefuture
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Thank you very much for this ultra handy piece of software. Works flawlessly here with Vista (which isn't mentioned being supported on the news page).l
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I found the classic 57 somewhat dull and replaced them by Dimarzios Paf pro (neck) and Super distortion (bridge) and liked it way better. This was not in an LP. but an SG st. though,
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You absolutely nailed it. Compliments. Fine singer too!
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The units can not be connected thru s/pdif. With analogue connections the results by running them at the same time disapointed me, soundqualitywise,
On its own the Ultra is a nice complement to the KPA. Certain effects like the phaser,,flanger and all of the distortions and overdrives I prefer from the Ultra, Less tweaking involved to make those effects sound good.
Getting something like a Mobius for the stereoloop of the KPA would add some nice variety, sounds very well and is a lot cheaper than an Ultra, -
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Strymon Mobius and EHX Talking machine in stereo loop, Used ocassionally.
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Tried everything including the Behringer Ultramatch but couldnt get the KPA and Axe Ultra to work together through spdif,
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Same here. With an exp pedal connected it jumps in tuner mode and without a pedal during browsing rigs sometimes too,
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Theres certainly a lot of good effects in the KPA and I realise its a work in progress so there will be fine things to look out for,In the meantime for whacky pitchshifting and reversed delays I connected my old G Major 2 to the Kemper, In the stereo loop there was a noticable degradition of audioquality, Using the digital out though it sounded quite good. Analog gear in the mono loop worked very well too.
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First of all I've to say that Im very pleased with the sounds that the Kemper amp can provide.
What I miss though are some of the wacky effects that were on other units I had like the growler, humaniser
and reversed delay. A pitch shifter or at least a simple octaver would be welcome as well.