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New Camplifier Day. Ray turned me onto this company that makes a drop in amplifier for the Kemper toaster. Emailed them a bunch of questions and wound up ordering their SHP, a 140w per channel stereo amp that can be ganged for a 280W mono into 4 ohms. Picked it up at the Post Office today. Dropped it in, cabled up the Kemper gear and started checking it out. So I go,to crank with the Kemper Rig Volume knob and I’m like WTF, my 10 watt Fender amp is louder. So I turn it off, cable in to the 280w ganged input and output and not much Volume difference. Bummed.

I’m trying different patches but nothing cranks. Then I look closer at the Kemper (which I have not spent much time with) and here’s this master volume knob. Hah, I twist that digital knob around, turn up the guitar volume and hit an power cord. Holy crap, glad I was in the unfinished padded studio as this monster sound comes out. Had I been in the living room it would have knocked pictures off the wall. :dance:

I played through it for about an hour as my ears started to ring. I’m drinking the Kemper cool-aid. :dood:

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Nice D, oh man those moments..they mess with us. yesterday working on the mesa tube rolling..i was frustrated ..no sound coming out..changed guitars,,everything, i could think , Finally ,,look down..have the guitar cable in from other rig..drove myself nuts,,lol
 
This whole rig is exactly what our @Robert Herndon needs! But his budget is only $600!! Maybe he can make payments... :whistle:

I'm pretty stoked right now. My 2x12 Mahogany tongue and groove cabinet will be covered in black elephant tolex with gold piping and wheat cloth with a real leather handle, jack plate with stereo/monoswitching and ground lift.

Its all about staying in the budget...and getting the most for your $$$...well, for me anyways...
 
I'm pretty stoked right now. My 2x12 Mahogany tongue and groove cabinet will be covered in black elephant tolex with gold piping and wheat cloth with a real leather handle, jack plate with stereo/monoswitching and ground lift.

Its all about staying in the budget...and getting the most for your $$$...well, for me anyways...
It's nice when a plan comes together!
 
Once I figured out the master volume knob I was doing some metal pedaling on the low E (and I’m not a metal guy). When I turned around the amp head almost vibrated off the speaker cabinet :run:. So I put it on the floor and watched the speaker grille cloth move about a 1/2 inch when pedaling. That kone was moving some air.
 
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New Camplifier Day. Ray turned me onto this company that makes a drop in amplifier for the Kemper toaster. Emailed them a bunch of questions and wound up ordering their SHP, a 140w per channel stereo amp that can be ganged for a 280W mono into 4 ohms. Picked it up at the Post Office today. Dropped it in, cabled up the Kemper gear and started checking it out. So I go,to crank with the Kemper Rig Volume knob and I’m like WTF, my 10 watt Fender amp is louder. So I turn it off, cable in to the 280w ganged input and output and not much Volume difference. Bummed.

I’m trying different patches but nothing cranks. Then I look closer at the Kemper (which I have not spent much time with) and here’s this master volume knob. Hah, I twist that digital knob around, turn up the guitar volume and hit an power cord. Holy crap, glad I was in the unfinished padded studio as this monster sound comes out. Had I been in the living room it would have knocked pictures off the wall. :dance:

I played through it for about an hour as my ears started to ring. I’m drinking the Kemper cool-aid. :dood:

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Well, now, that certainly is different.
 
Yea, I need to spend about a week diving into the Kemper and patches to get it setup for my playing. I just don’t have that time yet.

I'm still very interested in the Kemper. Its certainly not off the table yet, but with a smaller budget, I needed a lightweight rig that I could fun easily with cash on hand, and get it up and running ASAP because I still have to use it for work everyday.

The Marshall head/cabinet was a logical, affordable and sensible choice, albeit quite traditional and predictable in nature. I feel more comfortable with gear that I fully understand.

My Les Paul's may be fake, but my Marshall's are real.
 
I'm still very interested in the Kemper. Its certainly not off the table yet, but with a smaller budget, I needed a lightweight rig that I could fun easily with cash on hand, and get it up and running ASAP because I still have to use it for work everyday.

The Marshall head/cabinet was a logical, affordable and sensible choice, albeit quite traditional and predictable in nature. I feel more comfortable with gear that I fully understand.

My Les Paul's may be fake, but my Marshall's are real.
My Strats are of the lower dollar caliber, but they work for me.
Thanks
 
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