Hi Guys,
I'm Curious to know if anyone here is using an Axe Fx 2 or the Kemper Profiling amp live,
From Clips and reviews both units sound great but usability live isn't something often discussed from what I can tell.
I'd really like to know how you find either in respect to ease of use, tweaking on the fly, how they sound in a live band situation, and performing with it once you have everything programmed the way you want, Also are preset/sound changes seamless?
The Axe FX 2 has the dedicated MFC-101 controller which looks like a very versatile and functional piece of kit, requires One single cable to control and power it.
The Kemper relies on 3rd party midi controllers or modified EPROMs in a behringer FCB1010.
From What I can tell you still need to power the FCB seperately and use 2 midi cables (Transmit and receive) for full functionality.
For on the fly changes the Kemper would on the face of it appear to be better there (More dedicated controls)
I'd be using it in a covers band doing most music from Top40 to folk to Abba to Pantera, Although I wouldn't intend on using 30 different tones for 30 different songs.
My main reason for considering these 2 units is consistent live sound, ease of setup, and most importantly - no tap dancing!!
I have also been considering more pedals and a loop switching system like a gigrig (http://www.thegigrig.com/) but the real estate it takes up might be an issue on some of the smaller stages we play, and by the time I'd aquire and audtion all the pedal and routing options i'd have had an axe fx 2 and MFC bought and programmed and probably change left over.
I'd intend on using either the Kemper or Axe FX 2 direct to PA/Monitor without a traditional tubeamp and guitar cab.
Really appreciate any input!
Thanks
I'm Curious to know if anyone here is using an Axe Fx 2 or the Kemper Profiling amp live,
From Clips and reviews both units sound great but usability live isn't something often discussed from what I can tell.
I'd really like to know how you find either in respect to ease of use, tweaking on the fly, how they sound in a live band situation, and performing with it once you have everything programmed the way you want, Also are preset/sound changes seamless?
The Axe FX 2 has the dedicated MFC-101 controller which looks like a very versatile and functional piece of kit, requires One single cable to control and power it.
The Kemper relies on 3rd party midi controllers or modified EPROMs in a behringer FCB1010.
From What I can tell you still need to power the FCB seperately and use 2 midi cables (Transmit and receive) for full functionality.
For on the fly changes the Kemper would on the face of it appear to be better there (More dedicated controls)
I'd be using it in a covers band doing most music from Top40 to folk to Abba to Pantera, Although I wouldn't intend on using 30 different tones for 30 different songs.
My main reason for considering these 2 units is consistent live sound, ease of setup, and most importantly - no tap dancing!!
I have also been considering more pedals and a loop switching system like a gigrig (http://www.thegigrig.com/) but the real estate it takes up might be an issue on some of the smaller stages we play, and by the time I'd aquire and audtion all the pedal and routing options i'd have had an axe fx 2 and MFC bought and programmed and probably change left over.
I'd intend on using either the Kemper or Axe FX 2 direct to PA/Monitor without a traditional tubeamp and guitar cab.
Really appreciate any input!
Thanks
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