I want one! Is it a pain to pull out the Kemper if, say, you wanted to take it to a gig? Or would you just take the whole unit together?
easy peasy 2 screws.
I want one! Is it a pain to pull out the Kemper if, say, you wanted to take it to a gig? Or would you just take the whole unit together?
easy peasy 2 screws.
Display MoreHI Folks,
In the 90s my grandfather gave me his 1940 Philco radio which I proudly showcase in my living room.
Over the last several months I’ve purchased several old radios with the thought in mind to create an amplifier cabinet for my Kemper.
The cabinet I used is a Philco model 41-611 from, 1941, it contains a Powered Kemper Profiler with a Kemper 12 inch Kone speaker.
The cabinet is open back and sounds great .
Here are some images. Enjoy.
Joe Torcello
navajoe
thanks for all the kind words.
Awesome, Joe! Top job.
Welcome to the forum, mate.
thanks
Awesome, Joe! Top job.
Welcome to the forum, mate.
thanks
Awesome, Joe! Top job.
Welcome to the forum, mate.
thanks
That's Amazing! the first Vintage Kemper on planet!
Cheers Man! Really Cool!
thanks
HI Folks,
In the 90s my grandfather gave me his 1940 Philco radio which I proudly showcase in my living room.
Over the last several months I’ve purchased several old radios with the thought in mind to create an amplifier cabinet for my Kemper.
The cabinet I used is a Philco model 41-611 from, 1941, it contains a Powered Kemper Profiler with a Kemper 12 inch Kone speaker.
The cabinet is open back and sounds great .
Here are some images. Enjoy.
Joe Torcello
navajoe