Hi Mark I can see where you are coming from i take out a couple of Roland Blues cubes with the Robben Ford modules in them for a blues jam I run in Salisbury but for my blues band I take out the Kemper but I am sure with the right help I could do better with it I don’t think there is a very good basic instructional video which would help tremendously but probably like you use a few patches that are sound regards Pete. Do you not use strats very much
Hi Peter, They're all very different beasts so its hard to say that any is better than the other to be honest. . You wouldnt put the Orange head in your backpack to fly with but you would the Amp1 :-) Currently i onl;y use the Blug Amp 1 Mercury on stage and use it to drive 2 Orange cabinets - Thomas Blug tweaked some internal setting to tweak the sound to be kinda Fender like for me and i run it clean with my pedalboard.
The Kemper is a differnt thing again, i absolutely love it. . . but you really have to understand what it is and how it works to get the best out of it - currently i only use it at home through my studio equipment.Hope that helpsMark
Hi Mark I can see where you are coming from i take out a couple of Roland Blues cubes with the Robben Ford modules in them for a blues jam I run in Salisbury but for my blues band I take out the Kemper but I am sure with the right help I could do better with it I don’t think there is a very good basic instructional video which would help tremendously but probably like you use a few patches that are sound regards Pete. Do you not use strats very much
Hi Peter, They're all very different beasts so its hard to say that any is better than the other to be honest. . You wouldnt put the Orange head in your backpack to fly with but you would the Amp1 :-) Currently i onl;y use the Blug Amp 1 Mercury on stage and use it to drive 2 Orange cabinets - Thomas Blug tweaked some internal setting to tweak the sound to be kinda Fender like for me and i run it clean with my pedalboard.
The Kemper is a differnt thing again, i absolutely love it. . . but you really have to understand what it is and how it works to get the best out of it - currently i only use it at home through my studio equipment. Hope that helps Mark