Sascha Franck
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I still don't get why a pizza with salame is called with a wrong translation of "peppers" though
Yeah, that was always making me wonder, too. But I guess it's all about "p" vs. "pp".
I still don't get why a pizza with salame is called with a wrong translation of "peppers" though
A good retailer only sells products they believe in.
That doesn’t mean only the best or things they use themselves but it does mean things that you think are good for the money.
Well let's say if I know that the pizza guy hates mozzarella, I won't go there and order a Pizza CapresePizza shop that only sells pepperoni
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I don’t enjoy making tonex profiles but I occasionally do it when people ask me to upload something.
Well I made them for years when they were the best option available. For some people, that’s the gear they have and there aren’t many other people offering only direct models (which IMO is the best way to get accurate models from a mark 1 unit).What I find strange is how you judge the Kemper being "not worth it" and something you never wanna hear again, yet you're selling Kemper profiles on your web site. Doesn't it feel strange to take money for a product you don't believe is good?
Look, you're really really really offended for some reason. I don't know why, but you might want to fucking grow the fuck up. Your feelings aren't my responsibility. I will post whatever I want, whenever I want, at whatever frequency I want. There isn't a damn fucking thing you can do about it.But clearly you do give a damn. Your devotion to the crusade is relentless, as you proudly testify it is.
A device that your years of professional and exclusive experience have gifted you with the ability to know how bad it is/was….and yet you apparently bought it six times!
Six MkI Kempers!
No wonder you are so butt hurt by aliasing. It lives rent free in your head.
It doesn't have to best it. It doesn't even have to match it. If it can be as close as ToneX, without the high-frequency roll-off or the gain loss, that is still a win I think.I think the likelihood of Kemper's new profiling besting NAM to be pretty low based on how they have been walking back their rhetoric from "the most accurate" verbiage.
What are you wondering exactly? The implication seems to be that I'm lying. Or am I reading your comment in a bad light?That has in fact made me wonder already, too.
What are you wondering exactly? The implication seems to be that I'm lying. Or am I reading your comment in a bad light?
Why is it weird to be open minded to go back and try a thing just to double check yourself?No. I have no doubt that you owned the thing that often.
But for someone who is complaining about the unit that much, apparently even since back in the early days, it's quite weird buying it another five times.
Sometimes it’s worth going back to these products after you sold them because the software has made a significant difference in either use or sound.Why is it weird to be open minded to go back and try a thing just to double check yourself?
I'd actually say that is exactly the kind of open-mindedness and experimental nature that we could do with seeing more of in the world.
I've owned 2 Quad Cortexes, 2 Axe FX II's, 2 Axe FX III's, 3 Helix's, as well. If you want a laugh, go and see what I was saying about the Axe FX II back in the day!! I was very hot and cold on it.
The true story is - I went back to the Kemper, because throughout the time period between 2011-2021, I second guessed myself a lot when it came to the Kemper. "Was I being too harsh? Maybe I didn’t profile the right amp. Maybe I didn’t use it 'right.'"
And pretty much every single time I confirmed it to myself - "Nope. Still don't like it."
- I wanted to like it.
- I gave it multiple chances.
- But I didn't fall for hype.
- I didn't fall for sunk-cost bias.
- I now have a fully informed and rock solid opinion, based on real world data.
For me, the gear is part of the journey. I've always had a core set of expectations, and everything else outside of that is experiment-zone.
I would say in all that time, for modelling gear specifically, the most fun and intuitive unit for me was the Helix. Line6 really gamed the change with that one. I might plug it in today actually, haven't for a while!
I've always been this way. Probably ADHD. I can hyper focus and fixate on things like this, and literally go around the houses until everyone else is thoroughly disinterested, and I can keep going.You know, @Orvillain, it's all fine. I would just never do any such things, it'd simply drive me mad. And when I disliked a unit for its scientifically proveable shortcomings (*check*) then it should be easy to find out whether things have improved over time just by a little web research.
But then, some people seem to like gear flipping, I never did, so there's that as well.
Recipe for a happy marriageBut ask me to wash some dishes or load the washing machine? Nah. Fuck that. Clean clothes are lame.
Clean clothes are lame.
Not offended, in fact at this point I’m slightly entertained. That and popcorn is the ‘damn thing’.Look, you're really really really offended for some reason. I don't know why, but you might want to fucking grow the fuck up. Your feelings aren't my responsibility. I will post whatever I want, whenever I want, at whatever frequency I want. There isn't a damn fucking thing you can do about it.
You seem extremely offended. You've invested as much time into trying to tear me down as I have the Kemper!Not offended, in fact at this point I’m slightly entertained. That and popcorn is the ‘damn thing’.
Fair enough, that makes sense. So you think DI models give the best results. What about when going direct from a Kemper Mk1, you would prefer DI+IR in the Kemper as opposed to a Studio profile?Well I made them for years when they were the best option available. For some people, that’s the gear they have and there aren’t many other people offering only direct models (which IMO is the best way to get accurate models from a mark 1 unit).
They aren’t something I’ve continued to make since ToneX and NAM came along, but I do think for a Kemper user they represent the best you can get out of a unit.
I would still stand by my statement of in 2025 I would not recommend a Kemper if you want the most accurate models. I could gaslight and lie and pretend they keep up to modern tech, but there are shortcomings. I think that is more than represented in the price I sell them for.
I think overall, yes, and quite substantially. There's a few reasons:Fair enough, that makes sense. So you think DI models give the best results. What about when going direct from a Kemper Mk1, you would prefer DI+IR in the Kemper as opposed to a Studio profile?
Yep, clearly not offendedLook, you're really really really offended for some reason. I don't know why, but you might want to fucking grow the fuck up. Your feelings aren't my responsibility. I will post whatever I want, whenever I want, at whatever frequency I want. There isn't a damn fucking thing you can do about it.
You know, @Orvillain, it's all fine. I would just never do any such things, it'd simply drive me mad. And when I disliked a unit for its scientifically proveable shortcomings (*check*) then it should be easy to find out whether things have improved over time just by a little web research.
But then, some people seem to like gear flipping, I never did, so there's that as well.