I confirm the harsh is gone now
Posts by coolfix
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I had the same harsh sound with 9 beta when playing through real guitar cab with monitor cab off, and I was already browsing the web for Quad Cortex
This afternoon I updated to 9.0.5 release and harsh issue was still there after the installation/reboot.
For some reason, sound is back to normal tonight, no harsh anymore. Maybe needed to make a real off/on, or I'm tired...
I'll found out tomorrow
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Well it deeply depends on the profile itself and on the "part/print" of the cab in it.
I use a real cab and I have mostly been disappointed using cab on so I always remove it.Another tricky one, and I'd be interested knowing if I'm the only one noticing that or if it is a common known thing:
1- At the beginning I did use the "Lock" feature to set cab off into all the profiles I use, the profile A was loaded when I locked the cab off.
2- I noticed that the profile B sounded different this way that when I remove the Lock and load the same profile and set cab off.
My understanding is that when I lock the cab off, the Kemper is actually keeping the part/print of the cab in the current profile (profile A in my example) and then remove this same "part/print" to all my other profile (profile B in my example).Did anyone noticed the same thing?
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Are you sure that the Ambrosi is stereo?
Having 2 ouputs doesn't make it stereo....
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I think you might get speaker break up if the Ambrosi Amp is loud enough
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Hi guys!
I understood everything you talked about and I am following the Ambrosi Amp topic since the beginning however I'm still not able to understand if the Ambrosi Amp would work for me.
Assuming I'm an average Joe guitar player, using 100db guitar speakers in a rock band, I'm not taking about extreme Speed Metal stuff, just rock music with an average Joe drum player, where I sometime need headroom to get clear sound.Is Ambrosi Amp loud enough for a rehearsal?
Is Ambrosi Amp loud enough for a concert (let say in a medium size room)? -
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