My opinion on the Kemper after two years of use.
PROS:
1. If you learn how to use it, you can get a very good professional sound out of it.
2. The footswitching options are very good and suitable for live gigs.
3. The quality of the dig. effects is at a very good professional level
4. The KEMPER + KEMPER CAB combination works very well. (Kemper with and without the Cab is like a night and day)
4. High quality sturdy metal construction
CONS:
1. Bugs, bugs and more bugs.
In two years, I have not gone a week without a problem with my computer software or firmware. (I have a Kemper Stage and an iMac)
There is a persistent bug that I have had for over half a year. I even wrote about it in another post and found that other users have it as well. When switching from one show to another, I always have to switch to the first footswitch, otherwise I get a different sound (rig) than programmed. This happens very often - about 30% of the time I get a different rig sound if I use footswitches 2 to 5 directly when switching to another performance. That's why I always switch to the first footswitch first and then to the one I need. BUT FOR 3 WEEKS NOW THE FIRST FOOTSWITCH IS COMPLETELY NON-FUNCTIONAL!
2. DISPLAY.
The display is small. The readability of the diplay in light conditions during live gigs is just poor. Poor contrast and also poor viewing angle. This may have been fine 10-12 years ago, but not today.
3. FOOTSWITCHES.
Maybe it's just my Kemper, but after a year my switches started to skip. Sometimes they just wouldn't switch and I had to press them again. Now after two years of use, my first footswitch doesn't work at all, and sometimes I have to press the third and fourth one multiple times before the rig will switch. This is unacceptable for a professional device in this price range!
Therefore, I rate MY KEMPER as both the best and the WORST purchase.
The reliability of the KEMPER kit (at least mine) is simply inadequate for a professional device.
And the KEMPER team doesn't even respond to some of the bugs that users report. They react as if someone on the forum is making up bugs just for fun. As if they don't even exist (those bugs).
I am a professional musician,have been on stage for 30 years, now play 5-6 gigs a week and can't afford to use such unreliable equipment....
Does anyone else have a similar experience as me? Or have just I been unlucky and stumbled across just such a malfunctioning piece...?
P.S. Yesterday when I switched to another rig, the sound dropped out. I had to restart the kemper. The band stood on stage for about 2 minutes of silence... This bug has been here once before and has supposedly been fixed. Apparently but probably not completely...