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The EZG was my favourite amp, but suffered from needing to be loud to get the goods.
Whenever I've heard a modelling amp attempt to do a big bold Fender clean it nearly always came up short @paulmapp8306 get pretty close with the AFX but he was very knowledgeable about the tweaking side of them and I would never be prepared to spend the time learning how to get there. I never heard a Kemper do a good clean, they tend to do dirt better, but my experience is limited.
I'm really hoping more manufactures jump on board with profiling their own wares.
I'm keen to try!
Totally agree with Hywelg -none of the modellers do a magnificent clean (98% good tho ) -they seem to need that little hair on the sound to mask the digital metallic overtone
The key, like all digital gear, is setting up initally. Once done, the Kemper is very impressive.
Also, I wouldn't buy a Dr Z amp, but I might buy these.
The long term future of high end will include digital, being involved makes a lot of sense.
Also see Celestion and their official IRs