Mike Holder's Kemper Steel Guitar Amplifier Profiles

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Mike Holder's Kemper Steel Guitar Amplifier Profiles

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Mike, I clicked on the link and got "NOT FOUND"
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Fixed.
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Thanks a lot Mike. I'm already using the LW. can't wait to try the dual Sho and the webb. Thanks.
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The Dual Showman is one of my favorite amps we profiled, hope you guys can find a profile that suits your needs...enjoy!
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Thanks,Mike!

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Steve; you’re very welcome..Scott Neubert and I profiled our amp collection. Hope you & Becky are well!
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Mike Holder wrote:Steve; you’re very welcome..Scott Neubert and I profiled our amp collection. Hope you & Becky are well!
Mike,Becky and I are doing great!With the help of out wonderful friends, we survived the trials and tribulations of the last six months and are back to work!

I can't wait to hear what you and Scotty have so graciously given us all!

Thanks again!
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TTT
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Thanks for these! Can't wait to try them out!
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Most welcome! Hope you find something you like in these, enjoy!
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I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
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TTT
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Any Helix floor profiles?
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Try the Kemper website shared library.. I just did Pedal Steel amps.
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TTT
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Post by Charlie Thompson »

Couple of questions on Profiling.
Do you remove your volume pedal or run it all the way up?
Also What return level are you using.
Thanks
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Run the volume pedal open, the return depends on the Kemper, sometimes it tells you you need more or less to profile the setting.
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Thanks Its LOUD.. need to do it when no ones around!
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It is!… interesting how it works, best of luck with it..
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These are great, Mike. Thanks!
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Welcome Jim; glad they work for you.
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I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
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I just sw Mike Johnson on G.M.A. this morning with Reba, playing through a Kemper...Sounded great!!
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Post by Tim Pillow »

Just loaded the Little Walter 8912 Profile. I really like it. Sounds identical. Can you give the audience a little insight on that you used to record this/these profiles.

Thanks in advance!
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Glad you like them, the number 12 or 15 imply that a Little Walter cabinet was used with either a PF-350 Or PF-400 speaker in it otherwise JBL,Altec or BW for Black Widow. I believe we used a Sennheiser E609 mic in front of the speaker cabinet.
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Post by Mikey Schaper »

I recently started using my kemper for steel, came across this post scouring the forum for some profiles. I’ll definitely be trying these out, thanks Mike!