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here you go:
The difference between an average profile and a pro profile is night and day. Tim gets it. Look at the grin.
Two different applications/situations to think about.But he still says right upfront that they sound different, and that he uses real amps unless the client is in a hurry and asks for a no-setup situation.
The difference isn’t hard to hear, though the Kemper is a nice tool.
OMG!!!! Thank GOD you're alive! When I saw the title, I figured you would have stroked out by now. Thank GOD he didn't say the Kemper was as good as the real things and said all that stuff the first few minutes, or we would have been calling dibs on your gear by now and telling stories about all the good times we've had.
Whew, crisis avoided. Glad you're still here with us!
On a serious note: He did emphasize that he has a vault in which he can crank a 4x12. A luxury VERY FEW have in the real world. Even Robin Trower uses overdrives now and said he rarely gets to turn his amp up past 3.
LOL I KNEW that's what you'd say! HAHAIf Tim had said he couldn’t tell the difference, I’d have just thought he finally fried his ears after all those years playing, and woulda felt badly for him.
LOL I KNEW that's what you'd say! HAHA
What you said after that though, is one of the things that people who ask questions and get different opinions here need to consider. If I'm not mistaken, you said your music room was like 33' x 14'. That is MASSIVE compared to what most guitar players play in at home.
Nine out of ten guys named Dave agree with this.I know. And I am trying to get on board with all that. It's just, sometimes my ears or wallet say something different than yours. Now, my first reaction is always "Les must be right," of course. But sometimes I get caught up in my own delusions of grandeur and I disagree. Besides, I think that is why the internet was invented in the first place. So you could get online and say anything you want, right or wrong, and nobody could do anything about it. And sometimes I get caught up in that like many people do.
Trust me, in person I'm a heck of a nice guy. It's only on the internet that I pretend to know more, be smarter, be better at pretty much everything, than I really am. And I thank Al Gore every day for inventing the internet just so I could live out these fantasies.
Trust me, in person I'm a heck of a nice guy. It's only on the internet that I pretend to know more, be smarter, be better at pretty much everything, than I really am.
Oh boy, if you only knew... in the last week alone, I've rescued a cat from a burning home (and I don't even like cats!), sent large private donations to A) help feed children in several third world countries, B) help hurricane victims in the U.S. and the islands, C) the SPCA, and I've played a Van Halen-Al DiMeola Mashup, note for note, beat Michael Jordan and Larry Bird in 2 on 1, and won the indoor track and field decathalon in the over 30 age group, despite the fact that I'm really almost double that age, but I put my age down as 37, and they believed it.
I also: drive race cars, own a recording studio, am releasing a solo guitar album soon, jammed with Van Halen at his home a few days ago because he needed some inspiration, own a modeling agency (this one has great fringe benefits... if you know what I mean) and am an internet comedian.
Yet, all in all, it was a slow week. On the internet.