I have one of those 2 I think. :thumbsup:
It's one of the original Hex modded Marshalls. It still works perfectly. Sounds un-real. I run an original TC electronic Booster/Line driver into the input at 18v. The tone is to-die-for. Instant thrash machine and more.
One of these day I am...
LOVE that shit man. You killed it. For whatever reason I haven't really ever heard anyone do that song justice. I was about to shit on your Blue Voodoo but fuck, Marty used that same shit. Sounds great!
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I'll put it like this, the bottom end on pretty much all the profiles is different and better. FAR tighter with more real wallop and less bass push. To my ear it sounds dead on to a recorded amp and less like an amp in the room tone (which tends to have far more bass).
Also, since the bass...
If by changed, yes, there is a global toggle, old sound or new. Most people like the new tones better but if you have been tweaking then you probably wont like change.
In all seriousness apparently Kemper and crew found a bug in their profiling algorithm which basically jacked the bass frequencies too much resulting in profiles with too much bass (surprising I know). They fixed it in this firmware and there is a global fix as well as fixes for future...
Just curious if anyone uses H30s and if they find the bass a bit lacking compared to say v30s. Wondering what a fellow can do to boost that bass response while keeping that sweet mid and upper end. Seems like just upping the bass control on my Marshall doesn't really give it the wallop that...
I have only one thing to add here. Yes the VHT will knock your face off and sounds pretty much dead on to a tube amp(duh it is tubes). It will color the tones a bit. If you want the kemper to compete with a tube amp you need a lot of wattage and a large sub. Im taking 600+ RMS clean...
"a relic guitar is a prop rather than an instrument".. I read that once
personally, I would rather not have my guitar get fucked up, i love them and they are mine and I rub them and pet them and hug them :lol: :LOL:
now sure, go buy a relic'd guitar and you look like a dumb hobo that can't...
Without having your exact DAW interface its impossible to tell you what to do. Basically though, it sounds like your interface is routing the SPDIF IN back through the SPDIF OUT creating a feedback loop.