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I think you need to have a good look at some Kemper videos, it's not like a traditional modeller and doesn't have the same approach. That's why it's so much better ;-)
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EDIT - Just answered my own question, although that doesn't seem easy to setup!
I've got to say the learning curve of any digital modelling equipment is steep, using language that is strange etc. But the rewards are incredible.
The Kemper has become my number one amp option - at home, rehearsing and live.
There is also a cheap used one on the Forum here...
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Been looking at the MBritt and TopJimi profiles - the MBritt JMP and ADA profiles sound amazing!
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Also heard the Aldrich / Mark Cameron modded Marshall profile; that thing sounds amazing!
The Carr Rambler one is disturbingly accurate compared to my real Rambler.
https://youtu.be/JZUchAZQ8XQ
Having said that, very keen on the Friedman models too.... and if there's a CAE / CAA amp profile, I'd be very keen to try that!
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The only real 'keeper' is the Greer Lightspeed, which is superbly transparent into anything.
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