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Agreed.Kemper is not dead, but their popularity, no matter how you measure it, has suffered in recent years.
The bottom line is they lack the options their competitors have to improve their standing in the market. Every other modeler can easily add new features in firmware updates or come out with a next gen product. Kemper does not have those options.
Their design is basically unchangeable, so they are limited to only minor updates in their firmware (which usually take years to develop) and they will never have a next gen product.
And there are people, including someone I know and get together with to make music, who will keep playing through their Kempers, blissfully unaware of any decline in popularity. New sales will become harder and harder to come by, but I expect a lot of people will keep happily playing their Kempers.
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