I am certainly not debating my personal preference. I am pointing out that there are others that have different preferences other than accuracy. For those who feel accuracy is lacking in Kemper, and want for something more accurate, there are plenty of options for them.It’s not even debating personal preference. It’s stating personal preference to move the line of the debate away from things that are for the most part measurable because preference doesn’t prefer measuring things. It’s actually kind of comical. We had the opposite in another thread where I guy said “this is my irrational preference and I understand it is both a minority and irrational” and people kept trying to debate him on why it is a preference and irrational for like two pages, lol. I swear some people are using ChatGPT to summarize a thread every time they come back and then responding to that (wrong, inaccurate) summary.
Does anyone in this debate disagree that a person can like what they like for whatever reason you have for liking it?
If you don’t disagree with that premise isn’t it a bit silly to selectively take umbrage with marketing speak and wax poetic about potential marketing failures?
No company has deprived a consumer of their competitions product. No company can eliminate another companies product. Only the market can do that.
Only Barnes can kill Barnes.
LOL. No argument from me. Like what you like as it is you God given right

FWIW, I think Kemper has made some MAJOR marketing failures.
Not at all. Kemper is demonstrably not as accurate as Tonex or NAM (or even QC). Kemper is accurate enough for me, and many others, but not for everyone.Is anyone here actually trying to argue the Kemper is more accurate than Tonex or NAM or whatever? I'm certainly not, there's more than enough clips of differences and I hear the "sameness" in high gain profiles and all that.