ultimatemetalguitartones
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For quite some time I had been thinking of getting a Kemper (non powered) mainly to try it as a preamp through my mesa boogie amps and of course as a recording piece of gear. I found a rack version for a good price and yesterday I received it. So far I love it! It's such a useful tool which can sound both good and bad. The way I see it is that the main problem is that few people know to make good profiles. It goes without saying that it has a long learning curve.
Anyway, I first used it as through my mesa boogie mark IV combo - with the cab simulation off, of course - and I was floored! It sounded so good and the feel was right! Here are 2 clips I recorded yesterday (pay no attention to my playing! )
Today I had some time to play with some profiles / messing with some of my favourite IRs/ cabs + settings and recorded these tracks using different profiles.
PS - Special thanks to @Juggernaut
Anyway, I first used it as through my mesa boogie mark IV combo - with the cab simulation off, of course - and I was floored! It sounded so good and the feel was right! Here are 2 clips I recorded yesterday (pay no attention to my playing! )
Today I had some time to play with some profiles / messing with some of my favourite IRs/ cabs + settings and recorded these tracks using different profiles.
PS - Special thanks to @Juggernaut