Indeed, it looks like a fine piece of engineering. Their non powered cab is more expensive than the QSC I linked previously, and the Kemper Kabinet still requires a power amp(either the Kemper head or rack with the onboard amp, or an external amp- of which the choices are expanding quickly, thanks to the platforms success).Well, if ya a got a Chevy engine, why not put it in a Chevy body :dood: . The Kemper folks did just that with the Kabinet. They know what the profiler does and had a custom speaker made for it. Only 25 lbs and easy to transport.(P.S., I know Robert’s a Ford guy, just taking his chain).
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I was very close to pulling the trigger on the “Stage” model a couple/few months ago, but decided to upgrade/update my studio computer instead. The Kabinets and Kones were just popping up around here, and they look really interesting...but they don’t have an integrated “amp In cab” version (That I’ve yet seen)...that would be an ideal companion to the “Stage” model. Although, as @syscokid pointed out, other manufacturers are producing powered cabs at a premium.
I already have four powered P.A. cabs kicking around here that would do the job with the Kemper Stage(aside from the main P.A. system in the studio). Two of them are also suitable for bass guitar, and I occasionally run them with a UA 6176 as a preamp/compressor for that purpose. They make for a fairly small, but really big sounding rig. I just keep going back to regular amps...I’ll probably take the plunge someday soon though, but I’m leaning toward the Rack or Head versions now.
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