Matt-Steele
Member
Yep. From everything I've heard from the Kemper, I think it's a great tool and really fits how lots of players and producers want to work. I can really see how it would be essential for Andy!
For someone like me, I ditched most of my amps in favor for the Axe, so I don't profile anything. I build my rig right in the Axe and I've finally become really happy with my workflow with it. I literally can attain any sound I can think of and the Axe has far more capability than I will ever use it for. But it's really nice to know that it's all there if I ever want it for whatever reason.
I will also agree a big tip to really getting "your own" tone with the Axe is through IR's that probably won't come with the Axe. I never touch the included impulses. They are just not to my liking what so ever.
I don't have a negative thing to say about the Kemper. I think it's a great tool and I really think the tech in that box has come a long way. I really have enjoyed some of the tones I've heard from it too. Both boxes are awesome. Just choose the right one for what you want to do with it.
For someone like me, I ditched most of my amps in favor for the Axe, so I don't profile anything. I build my rig right in the Axe and I've finally become really happy with my workflow with it. I literally can attain any sound I can think of and the Axe has far more capability than I will ever use it for. But it's really nice to know that it's all there if I ever want it for whatever reason.
I will also agree a big tip to really getting "your own" tone with the Axe is through IR's that probably won't come with the Axe. I never touch the included impulses. They are just not to my liking what so ever.
I don't have a negative thing to say about the Kemper. I think it's a great tool and I really think the tech in that box has come a long way. I really have enjoyed some of the tones I've heard from it too. Both boxes are awesome. Just choose the right one for what you want to do with it.