Would the Quilter Microblock 45 on trademe also do the trick?chur wrote:Mooer baby bomb looks pretty good too in this small package size.Olderama wrote:I had one of these for my eleven rack and was plenty loud enough and didn’t colour my soundMolly wrote:
Interesting. I'll give it more thought. Anticipated I'd be buying a third party equivalent of the amp Kemper build into their powered heads.
https://www.musicplanet.co.nz/electro-h ... eramp.html
Bollocks.... I think I want a Kemper :-(
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Yeah definitelyJHorner wrote:Would the Quilter Microblock 45 on trademe also do the trick?chur wrote:Mooer baby bomb looks pretty good too in this small package size.Olderama wrote: I had one of these for my eleven rack and was plenty loud enough and didn’t colour my sound
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Pair that with my DVmark 112
It's a winner
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Re: Bollocks.... I think I want a Kemper :-(
If I had a Kemper the first thing I would do is get studio monitors and an interface that do it justice. When playing at home a DAW setup lets you get a mix with backing tracks etc that's much like what a player would hear laying down tracks in a studio with the amp miked up in another room.
The cheap option is a DI box into an interface and just use plugins and IRs. No outboard modelling unit or amp and load box needed. I got by for two years in Canada like that. A few hundred dollars instead of a few thousand and most peeps could not tell the difference.
I still stick to my Laney IRT Studio with its built in load box running to my DAW. I am not sure if the tubes make a difference, but I like its sound and it is easy to use, so it stays.
The cheap option is a DI box into an interface and just use plugins and IRs. No outboard modelling unit or amp and load box needed. I got by for two years in Canada like that. A few hundred dollars instead of a few thousand and most peeps could not tell the difference.
I still stick to my Laney IRT Studio with its built in load box running to my DAW. I am not sure if the tubes make a difference, but I like its sound and it is easy to use, so it stays.
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Re: Bollocks.... I think I want a Kemper :-(
Get the Focusrite solo and save on the DI Low latency too. Pretty sure my solo came with a Bias amps plugin too which sounds good to my ears.Aquila Rossa wrote:If I had a Kemper the first thing I would do is get studio monitors and an interface that do it justice. When playing at home a DAW setup lets you get a mix with backing tracks etc that's much like what a player would hear laying down tracks in a studio with the amp miked up in another room.
The cheap option is a DI box into an interface and just use plugins and IRs. No outboard modelling unit or amp and load box needed. I got by for two years in Canada like that. A few hundred dollars instead of a few thousand and most peeps could not tell the difference.
I still stick to my Laney IRT Studio with its built in load box running to my DAW. I am not sure if the tubes make a difference, but I like its sound and it is easy to use, so it stays.
I do like using outboard gear though so I can twist knobs etc, but could get by home jamming with software amps.
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Just how beautiful is this... warms the heart and soul eh ?
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...