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Nobody posted full guitar summit video yet? Why doesn't Kemper do so?..
Thought it was more or less confirmed that the DSP is the same in MkI and mkII?
Thought it was more or less confirmed that the DSP is the same in MkI and mkII?
No pause. Going to end up with both eventually inspite of my knowing I shouldn’t do it.Question for Kemper peoples - does the upcoming Helix Stadium 'proxy' functionality give you pause for thought on Kemper 2.0, even with the new improved profiling?
Don't we all!I have a disease!
Will the new speaker cab portion of the MkII firmware provide enough of an improvement to justify buying the new hardware? Will that feature be available on old CPU MkI equipment?The DSP IS the exact same. It has a newer accompanying CPU - marginally more powerful, but with more supported features, specially regarding I/O.
Will the new speaker cab portion of the MkII firmware provide enough of an improvement to justify buying the new hardware? Will that feature be available on old CPU MkI equipment?
Kemper has said the old units can play the new profiles but not provide the full quality/benefit from them so what’s the reason for that?
Kemper has said the old units can play the new profiles but not provide the full quality/benefit from them so what’s the reason for that?
Coming fall of 2026, unlock mkII profiles on your mkI profiler for just $189.99
They could have enabled everything and raised the price and said ‘Take it or leave it.’at the higher price.To boost sales of the Mk2? They already have a history of disabling features the hardware is capable of running.
Fair enough but they didn’t really improve anything else hardware wise to make it a compelling upgrade either. Well, unless you’re really into the face of the head they changed a few degreees. So if the main selling feature is 2.0 profiles they better be damn good or why would anyone bother.Even if the HW is exactly the same, I think it is fair enough that improved profiles don't play on MKI units. Buy a MKI. You've had x number of years out of the thing.
I wasn't sure, hence why I said, "I reckon it's safe to assume that the new DSP / CPU power will take care of that "deficiency".Thought it was more or less confirmed that the DSP is the same in MkI and mkII?
I wasn't sure, hence why I said, "I reckon it's safe to assume that the new DSP / CPU power will take care of that "deficiency".
I assumed there'd be a decent step up in grunt 'cause I well remember that Kemper said on many occasions that they'd stocked up big-time on the old chips, but that was probably more than 10 years ago, meaning that for the new iteration it seemed a reasonable assumption that newer, more-powerful options would have been procured.
Thanks Ian. I haven't been to the Kemper forum in a year and a half due to not being able to log in, so I appreciate the info mate.
The reason I would say "that's how they roll" is only because I don't believe change is going to come. So when I see people put time and energy into seemingly hoping they can influence such change, it feels like a waste on their part.With the Kemper mk2, you have to have faith that there are changes because whatever they’ve changed (or not) they don’t want to tell you. I constantly have people telling me that’s how they roll. I know, based on years of experience. Just because someone has always been a certain way doesn’t mean they should continue when change would be a positive thing for users and for them.
I wasn't sure, hence why I said, "I reckon it's safe to assume that the new DSP / CPU power will take care of that "deficiency".
I assumed there'd be a decent step up in grunt 'cause I well remember that Kemper said on many occasions that they'd stocked up big-time on the old chips, but that was probably more than 10 years ago, meaning that for the new iteration it seemed a reasonable assumption that newer, more-powerful options would have been procured.