So your cell phone probably looks something like this???
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Or do you have a tube phone???
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Weak analogy is weak Fred.
while i think to your point -"amps taking pedals well" is a completely abused marketing strategy at this point -there are are some amps that actually don't -but they are mostly a few 50s and 60's amps that have little headroom for anything much over unity gain from a humbucker or a buffer circuit.
so I think we are 40 or 50 years past most concern for this, most amps have had ample headroom since the late 60s
Ande, so, no one has asked this: How well does a Kemper take pedals?
The way your guitar amp sounds depends on the room it's in, the number of people in that room, the air density/temperature, etc. That's why exactly the same amp with exactly the same settings will sound different from place to place. I doubt that the Kemper can capture all of these variables.
The way your guitar amp sounds depends on the room it's in, the number of people in that room, the air density/temperature, etc. That's why exactly the same amp with exactly the same settings will sound different from place to place. I doubt that the Kemper can capture all of these variables.
That statement is so stupid we should revoke your engineering degree.
The SOUND coming out of the speakers will, that which you perceive. But not the amp.
The real question: does that really matter that much in a day to day live situation for a working musician?Yes, that was kinda the point of my post.
Perception is pretty important in acoustics, and it changes very easily. The sound you hear is going to change, even if your amp is profiled perfectly . . . so if you think that a Kemper will reliably give you exactly a particular sound, you're likely wrong. You might have a perfect profile but it won't sound right the next day, not due to a problem with the Kemper, but because one of those other variables has changed.
The real question: does that really matter that much in a day to day live situation for a working musician?
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Yes, that was kinda the point of my post.
Perception is pretty important in acoustics, and it changes very easily. The sound you hear is going to change, even if your amp is profiled perfectly . . . so if you think that a Kemper will reliably give you exactly a particular sound, you're likely wrong. You might have a perfect profile but it won't sound right the next day, not due to a problem with the Kemper, but because one of those other variables has changed.