ian_dissonance
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Cool, you did it again. You made like two whole paragraphs that don’t have fuck-all to do with what was stated.I agree. Example, how does switch time and spill over get handled in a Null test?
.... and yet Fractal and Line 6 sells lots of units every year.
I disagree. Most people who buy a Kemper (the thread topic) don't profile at all. If they don't profile at all, then accuracy wasn't part of their purchasing decision. So for the majority of people who buy Kemper, "the whole point" is not accuracy since they never profile with it at all.
Now, perhaps for you, the whole point is capture accuracy. I would argue that IF that is the whole point, then you should be using NAM and ONLY NAM. Nothing else makes ANY sense at all. So ..... do you use NAM exclusively? It does have the best Null test by far. What would be the POINT of using anything else?
My own experience is that I DID profile my amps before I sold them, and the profiles were accurate and sounded good to me; however, I have since found other profiles (either free or purchased) that I like the sound of better than my own profiles and I don't use my own profiles anymore. As a result, accuracy isn't important to me either since I no longer profile.
For those who are saying that they do not like the way Kemper sounds, I get that argument even though I have not experienced it myself. If I didn't like the sound I was getting from my Kemper, it would have been history LONG ago. Tone is very important to me.
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