
maddnotez
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splatter":3sp3ip5t said:maddnotez":3sp3ip5t said:bubucci":3sp3ip5t said:It is not about fiddling with setting and presets, it is just not as good as good tube amp in feel and response. And Helix sound most flat and artifical of modellers big 3. Convenience at first place, sound second...splatter":3sp3ip5t said:I like to play my guitar not sit fiddling with some POS that's never gonna sound like I want it to. I'm not trying to dis those of you who use the modelers. I've seen people using them and getting some great tones. I'm just not one of them. I"ve been playing tube amps for 40 years and I don't have the patience for modelers.
Can't comment on the helix but if the topic was Kemper I would say you are wrong.
That's like saying I've never eaten steak but I can't believe you don't like it
It's more like saying you dont like steak because you cook it well done.
It actually IS about fiddling with the "presets" I would say parameters. He said it is not as good in feel and response as a tube amp and well I am sorry but that is just not accurate. Depends on the amp, the profile/monitoring and the player. Also the setting. Bedroom, rehearsal, live? It is not as cut and dry as his post implied and I whole heartedly disagree as an owner of both a tube amp and a kemper.
Regarding your situation - they literally have nothing to do with each other. You spent a few hours, said you just don't have the patience for it and sent it back. Which is fine. Like i said my comment was regarding the kemper ive never played a line 6 but i would be willing to bet if you did have the patience you would find different results. I may not have played the line 6 but I have owned an ax8 and have heard people playing them 3 feet away. I'm farmiliar with what modelers are. Maybe the line 6 is completely different? If so then sure.
Like sleewell said you get out what you put in. The difference between the first 3 days of owning a kemper and 3 weeks is different worlds.
I could set you up side by side with a kemper/monitor and a half stack and you might be surprised. It moves air, it moves speakers. The feel is there and the only difference for most profiles is you're getting a miked amp vs a non miked amp. Then they have DI profiles to account for that.
On top of that every parameter is tweakable. No it is not a tube amp but it would pass the blind test. It can sound better in a mix than a tube amp given the amp and the profile. But is it THAT much better for live use performance per dollar? Not sure about that.