Yep, I've tried it. It sounds like a Fender Rumble, but I prefer a Bassman usually. If it sounds good to you, then use it!
Posts by JustinMartin2112
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Do you have an example of what you want to sound like? What do you mean by getting a punchier low end? Usually, for me, a tighter low end means using a high pass filter between 45 hz to 60 hz. Or, just playing harder would reduce low end and make things sound punchier, same goes for having fresh strings. Amps are going to have a lot of differing opinions but maybe try something with an Ampeg 810 cabinet
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Depends, if you want to just use the amp modeling portion of the Kemper, then it is perfectly adequate and loud. The 410hlf is pretty colored so it is not so great for adding cabinet emulations. I have played my Kemper through an 810, turned the cabinet emulation off, and it sounded great using any of the Ampeg profiles. But if you want a flat cabinet, there are much better choices.