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A strat and a Marshall?!?!?!?!? Shocker.
Another more detailed comparison ... interesting would be my take (?)
Another more detailed comparison ... interesting would be my take (?)
Another more detailed comparison ... interesting would be my take (?)
Why do I think the MK1 sounds closer to the real amp![]()
It works online: first the beta OS update installs and then Rig Manager asks permission to update to a version campatible with the new OS version. If you want to do it all offline with a memory stick, the current Rig Manager beta is not available for download from the Kemper site yet.Could someone point me in the direction of Rig Manager 4 for Windows? I cannot find it on their infuriating website, though have updated my mk1 KPA toaster to OS 14.
EDIT - please disregard. I hadn't got the correct box ticked in RM ('include beta releases' when looking for updates). Why can I search for beta OS releases on the website but not RM?
This is what I have been wondering too.First impressions (from the two 2.0 profiles on the Rig Exchange) - definitely an improvement. That low-mid thing that almost all profiles had, which tbh I mostly liked, is gone. More fidelity, and feels slightly faster under the fingers. The difference between 2.0 running on a mk1 and a mk2 is less substantial than the difference between profiling 1.0 and 2.0, from what I have heard.
This is what I have been wondering too.
Especially after tweaking, how much difference is there between the Amp, MK2 profile on an MK2, MK1 profile on MK1, and finally MK2 profile on an MK1.
I suspect that we will see this pretty soon now that it is out in the wild.
sounds like kemper V2 is more inline with Tonex and QC V1 than being on par with their V2 and/or NAM imho. Maybe somewhere between. Sounds better than the honky/congested V1 at least
Yep, it seems like they just released a 4th best capture tech that slots in well behind QC, Tonex, and NAM at least for now. When Proxy hits Kemper MKII will almost definitely slide back to 5th most accurate capture tech. Why did they even bother?
It would make sense if they wanted to give their existing customers more life out of their devices, but then artificially handicapping it makes little sense. Expecting an also ran capture tech to sell a bunch of MKII hardware at Kemper pricing seems pretty crazy to me. They now have a capture tech that can compete with Hotone and Sonicake...just at many times the price.
To each their own, but until 2.0 has a chance to be compared to the others we still really don't know. Don't trust YouTube videos or influencers. The reason Michael Britt profiles typically sound the best in a mix is because he is also a touring musician.Yep, it seems like they just released a 4th best capture tech that slots in well behind QC, Tonex, and NAM at least for now. When Proxy hits Kemper MKII will almost definitely slide back to 5th most accurate capture tech. Why did they even bother?
It would make sense if they wanted to give their existing customers more life out of their devices, but then artificially handicapping it makes little sense. Expecting an also ran capture tech to sell a bunch of MKII hardware at Kemper pricing seems pretty crazy to me. They now have a capture tech that can compete with Hotone and Sonicake...just at many times the price.
I definitely prefer the 2.0 profiles personally. I have tried them on both Mark 2 Rack and Mark 1 Powered Toaster. Although Kemper says that 2.0 are lower resolution on Mark 1 hardware, I don’t hear a meaningful difference. They sound great on both.
I’ve tried it with a few condenser mics too but the SM57 is a known entity so seems like the obvious choice for a simple comparison between the two types of profile which is all I was hoping to achieve.