Assuming the profiling is top notch - would you buy a Kemper MK2 now?

Assuming the profiling is top notch - would you buy a Kemper MK2 now?

  • Yes

    Votes: 8 12.5%
  • No

    Votes: 56 87.5%

  • Total voters
    64

Orvillain

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So assuming that the new Kemper profiling is top notch, fixes all of the accuracy complaints, and absolutely smashes people like me in the face with how awesome the core amp profiling sounds.

Would you buy a Kemper??
 
Honestly, no. For two main reasons:

1. I was interested in the MkII, until I realized they've done nothing with the UI.
2. Their (Kemper the company) behavior has been abhorrent over the last few months, in regards to how they've treated people on their own forum. Not interested in supporting such an arrogant and pompous company.
 
Unless you really like your Kemper profiles, there're just so many option doing top-tier capturing and much more these days, that it's a tough sell.
 
New York No GIF by HULU
 
Yeah, if I gave a crap about profiling/capturing Id probably just hold off a few months and see how Proxy does. Plus I’ve always found Kemper’s looks and interface antiquated.
 
No.

Even when it would be really impressive that Kemper made a top tier profiling with such a jurassic hardware. And even when I like the Stage to the point of placing it among the 2 best form factor units.

Now, sadly they're still way dated in several things. And even more sadly, their awful way of treating users on their own forum is nearly unacceptable.

Too much money that's better spent on better units.
 
No. There’s no plugin, and there’s better platforms now for use in recording. Even a small ToneX or chinese NAM thing is more flexible and useful in 2026.

It also concerns me a bit that managing a library of mishmashed kemper profiles would get very messy. I’d probably want to start from scratch with the latest models.

I’m also not sure I’d want to start making more profiles of all my amps all over again for another new property format, unless it wipes the floor significantly with existing platforms.

Too little too late.
 
NAM is free and even if Kemper 2.0 is incredible I just can’t see it being better.

So If it’s not the best in capture then it needs to be the best at something…QC and Stadium have the UI, Fractal has the best effects and models (and will support NAM) and Tonex along with Chinese NAM pedals have them on price. I just feel like they sit in this weird middle ground without any big feature that would draw you to their ecosystem vs anything else.
 
Possibly, yes. Kemper still has the best UX of any modeler/profiler out there and it's not even close (disclaimer: for me).
It lets me operate the unit (at least the toaster variant) more like an actual amp, instead of a computer/smartphone. No touch, simple buttons and large encoders.

People complain about the screen being a calculator from 1977 but that's the main appeal to me.
I work with IT every day. When I play guitar, I want as "analog:esque" as possible.
 
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