#7643
pues no haz leido bien el addemdun 10.2 en la seccion LP explican todo lo del LP
Generic Gain
While the regular Gain control is narrowed down to the authentic gain range of the selected Amp Model, the Generic Gain control in the menu still represents the wide Gain control of the PROFILER. When you move any of the two Gain controls, you will observe that both are linked – they will move simultaneously, but at different speeds and values. With the Generic Gain control, however, you can choose to exceed the maximum limit of the model Gain control. When “Kemper Generic” model is selected, then the regular Gain control and the Generic Gain show the same value.
BrightCap Intensity
The individual tonal character of the gain control of a tube amp is defined by its so called “bright cap”. The bright cap is an electrical capacitor that is mounted at the gain potentiometer of many guitar amps or amp channels. As you turn down the gain control, it emphasizes the high frequencies of your guitar, making it sound brighter and crisper. “BrightCap Intensity” will attenuate the impact of the bright cap as you turn it to the left. Stay at full right position for the authentic bright-cap sound. A number of amp models and channels do not feature a bright cap at all – usually those with appendage “Nrm” (normal channel). These channels have “BrightCap Intensity” greyed out and non-functional.
On some amp models, the bright cap produces a sound that is quite trebly. In the tube amp world, it’s common to “jumper” the normal and bright amp channel in this case, to tame the thin sound of the bright channel. This is done by cabling both amp channels together and blending the sound using both channel gains. On the PROFILER, this is easily achieved on the bright channel by simply lowering “BrightCap Intensity” to your liking. Remember, you can always balance the tone further via the “Definition” control in the amp settings.
vuelvo a reponderte si el LP viene con el tone stack de un friedman es por que posiblemente ese tone estack se parece a un plexi
con el tiempo Kemper ira agregando mas tone stacks
de hecho a ese LP tu le puedes cambiar el tone stack si asi lo deseas por un marshall
pues no haz leido bien el addemdun 10.2 en la seccion LP explican todo lo del LP
Generic Gain
While the regular Gain control is narrowed down to the authentic gain range of the selected Amp Model, the Generic Gain control in the menu still represents the wide Gain control of the PROFILER. When you move any of the two Gain controls, you will observe that both are linked – they will move simultaneously, but at different speeds and values. With the Generic Gain control, however, you can choose to exceed the maximum limit of the model Gain control. When “Kemper Generic” model is selected, then the regular Gain control and the Generic Gain show the same value.
BrightCap Intensity
The individual tonal character of the gain control of a tube amp is defined by its so called “bright cap”. The bright cap is an electrical capacitor that is mounted at the gain potentiometer of many guitar amps or amp channels. As you turn down the gain control, it emphasizes the high frequencies of your guitar, making it sound brighter and crisper. “BrightCap Intensity” will attenuate the impact of the bright cap as you turn it to the left. Stay at full right position for the authentic bright-cap sound. A number of amp models and channels do not feature a bright cap at all – usually those with appendage “Nrm” (normal channel). These channels have “BrightCap Intensity” greyed out and non-functional.
On some amp models, the bright cap produces a sound that is quite trebly. In the tube amp world, it’s common to “jumper” the normal and bright amp channel in this case, to tame the thin sound of the bright channel. This is done by cabling both amp channels together and blending the sound using both channel gains. On the PROFILER, this is easily achieved on the bright channel by simply lowering “BrightCap Intensity” to your liking. Remember, you can always balance the tone further via the “Definition” control in the amp settings.
vuelvo a reponderte si el LP viene con el tone stack de un friedman es por que posiblemente ese tone estack se parece a un plexi
con el tiempo Kemper ira agregando mas tone stacks
de hecho a ese LP tu le puedes cambiar el tone stack si asi lo deseas por un marshall