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The kemper is a lot of dollar for something you might not even like. A Joyo AC Tone will give you a DI output to record with, but it might be better, worse or not much different to the others.
But if you have the dosh then why not?
I know what a mic'd up amp in the live room sounds like coming back at me through the mains in the control room.
The Kemper does the exact same thing.
Sounds like very well recorded guitar.
(Providing the profiles are good)
The free Amp Factory ones are great!
200+ and they're better than most of the ones the unit ships with by quite a stretch.
I was a MASSIVE skeptic, but it really does sound great.
I'm usually the first to knock digital emulations and all that crap.
KPA feels and sounds more like an amp when you play it, GTR3 was good in its day a few years ago, AT3 and Fender pack better, but KPA and AF2 are way better than all the in-PC/Mac ones I've tried
I got the factory rigs, paid about £8 I think to get a USB from Thomann with it containing a load, but almost all were from the Kemper sharing site. I got some other free ones from the Lasse Lamert site that are exceptional, but are all metal, so not in this demo
The ones I played were I think:
Matchless HC30, Ceriatone OTS, Dumble 78, Matchless Chieftain, Two Rock (not good that one)