Kemper '70s Fender Twin clip

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Cool, and it's been a long time since I've heard a clip of yours, but nice as always. How do you think it compares to the original sound?

I've also wondered how these things can take a boost pedal or if the amp's sound can be profiled boosted and come out sounding about the same with the Kemper. I'm thinking that thing's going to be a lot of fun to explore a lot of possibilities with.
 
Thanks guys, totally direct. Probably the best 'fender clean' sound I've ever had. A Twin has that 'spank' to the attack that a lot of the modellers don't get. I couldn't get it in my axe fx standard (which I'll probably end up selling... every time I compare it, I like the Kemper a bit more. Not sure about the Axe II, but I'm really happy with the Kemper, or as we were calling at at my gig this weekend, "the Teutonic Lunchbox". :)

Rush - you mic the amp up through the kemper and your guitar is plugged into the kemper and then into the amp. Make sure the amp is in the other room, and you can compare the 'real' amp vs the 'kemper' one instantly. It's incredibly close. If you still live in Tulsa come over sometime and check it out!

Pete
 
This reminded me of Larry Carlton's cover of the this tune. Great tone and playing Pete!
 
Does the kemper model the whole gain sweep of an amp? I mean if you model it at a certain level of gain can you roll it down and get different tones? For example I play an ac30 which obviously has so many different sounds in it. Could you profile it on clean and get gain tones or do you have to profile it at different gain positions?


erik.
 
stratotone":1qnr4giz said:
Thanks guys, totally direct. Probably the best 'fender clean' sound I've ever had. A Twin has that 'spank' to the attack that a lot of the modellers don't get. I couldn't get it in my axe fx standard (which I'll probably end up selling... every time I compare it, I like the Kemper a bit more. Not sure about the Axe II, but I'm really happy with the Kemper, or as we were calling at at my gig this weekend, "the Teutonic Lunchbox". :)

Rush - you mic the amp up through the kemper and your guitar is plugged into the kemper and then into the amp. Make sure the amp is in the other room, and you can compare the 'real' amp vs the 'kemper' one instantly. It's incredibly close. If you still live in Tulsa come over sometime and check it out!

Pete

Thanks, Pete, and that'd be awesome!
 
Awesome clip! At the end i just wanted to yell "you're my boy blue!"
 
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