THE GAME CHANGER FOR GUITAR AMPS? // Neural DSP Quad Cortex (vs kemper)
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- The Quad Cortex from Neural DSP. I want to love it. Can I? Should I? Here's things I like, things I don't like, and everything in between.
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0:00 Intro
1:32 Overview
2:00 Preset from scratch
3:33 My favorite feature!
4:28 The onboard FX and routings
6:34 Scene mode, dropouts
7:54 Two British sounds & Stomp mode
10:03 Output & presets misery
12:15 Two things I'm missing
14:03 KEMPER VS QUAD VS REAL AMPS
19:00 My opinion
21:24 Quad Cortex or Kemper?
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*Update: I should've mentioned the firmware is still in Beta at the moment.*
The dropouts between presets will still be there on final release. Apparently its inherent to having a routing this flexible, but I was told they would be significantly less in the final release.
In live scenarios using Scene Mode or Stomp mode is the way to go; although this limits you to having everything for the song on that one preset. Also doing something spontaneous which might need a preset change will always result to a dropout. I know it also happens on the Helix (not on Kemper tho), but maybe one might expect of a 'new generation' of modelers to switch presets without any audio dropouts... Maybe not. I just think it's worth mentioning.
I would love to hear/see/read your thoughts! Would you ever consider getting one? Please share :)
I have always the same issue with these things.
I just get overwhelmed by the amount of options and possibilities.
Result is that I keep fussing instead of playing.
I appreciate your honest opinion and that it wasn't all roses although you probably recieved a review unit. I wouldn't buy one NOW anyway, as I'm currently in the process of setting up ALL my 50+ pedals, pre-amps etc, availible through old school patchbays. Like the 70s version of an Axe fx. Takes up half a room, four patchbays and seven shelves though... But I like to keep myself informed on more modern solutions. Not satisfied with how digital dirt sounds... yet. It lacks the danger.
Neural captured the amps better than the kemper for me. Particularly the Matchless.
Nope. This thing obviously is not ready to ship. I stay with my Fractal stuff 👍
Have you looked at something like the Mod Duo X? It veers off into synth territory, but maybe has some powerful features you could use.
Entered the video: I need a Quad Cortex
Left the video: I need a Tone King Imperial
true)))
It really is the best. It is a deluxe on roids. Then you can make it be a tweed all the way to almost plexi sounds. It does everything an amp needs to. I love it.
You are probably better off with a Sky King instead. There are two separate attenuator settings, one for each channel and you can better handle the volume on both channels when switching channels on same song. It also is a little more flexible and powerful. To me it sounded better than the Imperial, although a little more expensive. The Neural sound great though. Playing live on smaller places it probably actually sound better than the amp for the audience since you can dial it in better and feed it through the PA which disperses the sound better than your amp alone which is very directional. You could also dial in the sound at home on the Imperial/Sky King or any other amp or pedal and then store that response in the Neural when playing out live on smaller spaces. Beats bending over and fiddle with the pedal knobs and the amp knobs between songs when playing live.
No kidding!
Same here. In 20 years your real will worth money ;)
Best review from the QC I’ve seen so far, you put hype out the equation and showed us a real opinion.
Massive respect for that.
Rhett Shull’s was quality too, if you haven’t seen it
Seconded! It's nice to hear about any limitations at all. First video I've seen voicing them.
Yes, this and Rhett Shull’s were both constructive criticism. I mean, how are Neural going to improve if they don’t get quality and meaningful feedback like this?
I actually already pre-ordered a quad Cortex because I have faith that it will continue to improve. But I agree with Paul that that is not necessarily the best way to purchase gear, and unlike most of the other videos on UA-cam, this gave me a more honest expectation of what I can expect to see once it finally arrives.
@@missinbrain 95% of the QC videos on UA-cam are clearly a massive marketing campaign. There's always some amazing new product or plug-in on the horizon to lust after. I feel I was bitten by all the BIAS hype a few years back. The Nolly plug-in is decent enough for a hobbyist like me so I'm definitely not buying the QC. But it's interesting to watch all the UA-cam channels I follow blow up about it! I'm going to stick to my existing toys to make tracks. I can see how this bit of kit might be essential for the professional guitarist though.
The review is misleading in places, especially regarding the drop out when changing presets.
The real game changer is twenty years of practice.
....and a decent valve amp! IMHO - just saying!
@@markdennis6464 what's a valve!?
@@markdennis6464 Damn is that what they did after HL2
Truth!!
@@adamdevo7179 I'm just an 'old guy - who loves the old tech' - or I'm just not converted yet!
At last a critical review. Everyone else is going goo goo ga ga over this thing and not pointing out it's weak spots. Great job Paul! (Edit - Thanks Matto for pointing out that Rhett Schull also has reservations. I hadn't seen his video when I made this comment.)
Rhett’s was similar to this.
A few say the effects aren't as top quality as they could be.
@@mattjns Rhett I find always does great honest gear reviews.
@@mattjns Yes fair play I hadn't caught up with that one when I made the comment, but I have now and he explicitly states that the QC trails Kemper and Helix when it comes to effects.
Seems like yet another multi effects geared towards the high gainers ( who don’t seem to have a bad word to say about it). But if your a ‘traditional’ tone chaser then it all seems a bit of a faff. Seems to be the same sketch with Line 6 ( I hated my HX Stomp), Factual and the likes. 🤷🏻♂️ What a refreshing overview. Makes a change from a lot of the other YT influencers 🤔
Put Paul on the official neural team for the workflow. This man’s got all the troubleshooting done already!
Yea, he does a very fine job at this♡!
With all that praise, I've seen and heard yet, I was glad to see a review from you. Thank you, for your honest opinion!
By far the best review I have seen so far, honest and fair. Thank you.
I can't wait to get one of these. As a home hobby player who just wants a bunch of extremely accurate tone profiles for tons of different artists and songs and the occasional cover recording there's nothing better. It's a no brainer this thing is worth every penny IMO.
Just from the start, that lick sounded extremely tasteful across all the units. Very great and detailed showcase.
Superb review! You properly examined the current drawbacks in the UI. I love how specific you were. I hope the UI Devs see this!
Your passion is inspiring and infectious. Thank you for sharing with the rest of us and those on journey to realize our best passions.
Thanks again, Paul. Your matchless just sounds incredible. It really compliments your playing.
This is by far the best review on Quad Cortex in my opinion, without a pressure for mindlessly endorsing it. Thank you very much for your honest insight.
Finely a real and honest review - think i'll hold off purchasing and wait and see if they work on your negative points.
This is one of the best reviews i've seen of this product. Thank you Paul for your amazing work!
Paul, ik ben blij dat je deze review hebt gedaan. Heel eerlijk en oprecht. Dank daarvoor, het is iets wat ik vaak mis van andere reviewers. Helemaal top 👊🏻
Killer review! Neural should be watching and making notes - nothing is ever perfect but this thing is pretty damn sweet regardless. Looking forward to receiving mine 🙌🏼
Wow! This video just made me realize how great real amps sound! The Matchless and Toneking were amazing.
Agreed and I've used the Kemper and Quad Cortex. In a live setting, there are similarities but when you move into specialized effects, and there are a ton of the, there is no comparison: Real amp + Effectcs(examples: Keeley Monterey, Catalinbread Echorec, Catalinbread Adineko, J. Rockett Blue Note, JHS Bonsai, Vertex SSS, Ventris, Strymon Blue Sky, Neunaber reverb units, etc.....). This is why the pedal market is as strong as ever.
I have a Two Rock Studio Signature and a small pedalboard ( polytune , Tumnus , TS9 , Blues Driver ,Qtron , Aqua Puss and Flint Strymon ) , nothing can beat that . lol
@@ItsMeBarnaby Agreed but market competition reflects the enhancements to the circuitry of pedals and the dynamics of an expanding amp market. Players hear it and the healthy sales numbers reflect.....so healthy in fact the PRS has now put a foot in the pedal arena. Manufacturers make what the players like....and are buying. Not magic, but reality.
Best QC review out there. Hands down. Appreciated.
I have been waiting for months for a real review. Keep it up. I had seen your videos many times, but after this you gained a subscriber
Very fair review. Appreciated hearing your opinion on the pluses and minuses of the Quad Cortex. With any of our gear there is always advantages and disadvantages and I feel you presented a god honest take for your situation.
The sound quality of the cortex is amazing next to the Kemper. Thanks for the review Paul. For your information, you should use Scenes to switch between sound and not presets. The switch will be seemless.
This is a perfect review telling neural dsp what to add in future updates. Most of these suggestions I hope to see in the future from ndsp.
Thank you Paul. Easily the most informative review I've seen on the Quad Cortex. Great work.
Paul, I love the atmosphere in your videos! Thank you for that you're doing
This is the first time I have ever listened to a digital unit and not been able to tell that it's digital. It sounds SO freaking natural. That said, though, some of the bugs here are just unacceptable for something at this price point. I'll wait to see if they patch them out before I consider saving up for something like this. Killer review!
I really appreciate that you addressed things that you liked and did not. I hope they are listening to some of your suggestions.
Love this objective review. Gonna be waiting a while to see how the QC updates as time goes on. Appreciate it, Paul!
Sounds great coming out of both. That’s because you’re a phenomenal player, and an inspiration for us all. Keep up the good work dude
Thank you for this detailed comparison of not only the sounds but the practical user experience. I didn’t jump into the Kemper/Fractal/Helix/etc world for a long time because I hate tweaking every last detail... choose this speaker, this mic, this grill cloth... If it needs adjustment, Yes, but otherwise I should be able to turn the knob and rip. Once the Kemper was sorted out with better reverbs, quality captures from Michael Britt, and the floorboard interface with morphing, I jumped on it and improved my gigging experience. I will keep my eye on the Quad Cortex as patches and updates are released, but for now I will consider it an “at home/studio Beta release” instead of gig ready.
an honest review - PD does a great job as usual ...
First review of QC that feels honest and not like a paid commercial. Big props
@@Vreth6 Yeah, very critic review with great points and even better recommandations for additional features
best video i’ve seen on this unit.... i’ve had a kemper for a few years and play it every sunday at church. sounds amazing but the interface def can’t hang w the neural. i like how you are straight forward and honest with your review! great job
A fantastic and honest review, from someone who knows what they're talking about and how gear should sound. Thank you so much!
Two years ago, I chose to invest in an amp and a pedalboard. There are limitations. It’s heavy. It’s more expensive. But with the time I’ve spent learning that one rig, I’m less into finding tones from eye glaringly endless options, a/b’ing endlessly, and tweaking presets all night, to instead using what my rig does best, creating a signature tone that nobody else has, and - most importantly - playing, practicing and writing more! Haven’t looked back since
Amen
Thats not what this is for. These are designed for pro touring musicians who cant carry 10 different amps every show. Now you dont need a rig from 3 albums ago to sound like that, you just load it up and play.
Nah, eventually you have to go back to the pedal board.
So after watching this video, and others, I decided to pre-order one. I got it about a month ago and I am actually blown away by it. I see what people complain about, lack of effects, ui oddities, etc etc, but even with the flaws it is a ridiculously good sounding unit.
You can either spend 2 minutes loading up an amazing sounding preset, or spend an hour tweaking it and routing eq's and effects in cool ways and it will sound even better.
IMO it is the no question the best out there compared to earlier releases of fractal or line6 or kempers. And comparing to their current firmware's, the QC holds its own with more pro's than con's.
Can't wait to see how this thing develops over the years!
Amazing review, as usual Paul!
Very enlightening and fun to watch!
Thank you very much for your content!
Paul, thanks for the informative video and the very honest review/opinion on the products - much appreciate that approach. You demonstrated the differences between real amps and the digital products really well. My impression is that both struggle with low-gain / edge of break-up tones. With the pedals the differences were much less dramatic.
At least this was the first REAL review instead of "it's the greatest thing ever" kind of video.
Why are reviewers so worried about pointing out what they don’t like? Paul does a great job here suggesting options for making the experience better!
I think Rhett Shull did a pretty good job with an honest review, if you’re looking for more. I agree with you, and I want to know what it really is about before dropping major duckets
Rhett Schull's review was pretty in-depth and he said he was didn't think the effects part of it was up to par. He posted that a few days ago.
@@guitartube5822 this one almost perfect. Could detect a bit of annoyance at the manufacturer from how they responded to him. Other than that he points out a lot of issues, praises the best parts and points out a bunch of way to actually improve it. They should have sent it to him a year ago instead of yes men. To be fair, Kemper took 7 years or so to get good reverbs and delays.
@@wildmilne I’m admittedly still making my way through this review in between some work stuff haha. But Paul David’s is a good guy and will do a good job
Best review yet..... with real opportunities discussed....
Opportunity to wish you hadn't spent $1600 bucks on this...
It's not worth it.
Sir, you must not have been very busy the day you did this review.. Because, frankly you could have turned on the unit, talked about the convenience of the control knobs, played a chord or two MENTIONED THE PRICE ,and ended the video... Anyone who would pay $1,600 for this thing has more money than talent.
Most informative review I've seen thus far - Great Job !
Thank you so much for your sincere comments Paul. Your are completely right about all of interface issues man. Your were spot on. I hope they use your tips to fix up that stuff
Man you have so many great ideas. I hope they listen!
by far the best QC review I've seen so far. Got really tired of all those wheedling salesmen... They all sound great, what's there to doubt, but UI and useability is what matters
Nice!! Your playing is waaaayyy better than i remember.. glad to hear you doin' it!!
Really good Paul. I have been watching non-stop videos and reviews on the Cortex and I love that you picked out things to improve on. Constructive criticism and you did it very well. Thanks for this. Hopefully the guys from Neural will pick up on this.
Awesome job as normal Paul! Love how you demonstrated this. You really balance the pro's and con's very well! You made my decision with buying this a lot easier, cheers!
Will you be buying one?
@@charlesfryer9127 at the moment, I do not think so. I think it is great, but for the things I’d use it for, it isn’t worth it for me! Hope that helps man
Neural should have paid you to review the DSP QC earlier on in their design cycle. The way you approached is was methodical, yet practical, and very thorough. The “issues” you pointed out, some more egregious than others, were all legit and I am quite certain, if fixed, would be appreciated by 99.9% of users. Thank you for the through review and comparison.
BTW, I completely agree in both instances, the original amp was the hands down winner. Win I heard the Kemper’s version I thought the exact same thing...it added more gain than was naturally present. If I heard you correctly, you actually dialed it down some to make it more realistic which makes me wonder how much worse it was from the start. While I own a Kemper and think it is amazing, I wish they would have employed digital pots in the design so that it could be mated to an iPad or tablet to release more in-depth control. I wonder if Kemper has something like this in the works.
Good, fair review, and appreciate the restraint and discernment in your opinions.
Thanks for that review and the honest opinions. Great points on the things to improve. Nothing that would keep me away, but good to know! I'm very impressed by the sounds, esp. what you described as clarity. To my personal taste, I love esp. those "frequencies". Very impressed for a V1 software!
I hope Neural watches this and takes some notes. Great video!
I remember your first test comparing Kemper to a real amp and the tones were extremely close, I'm a bit confused here because your Matchless Kemper profile sounded way too gainy compared to the real amp
because now, he is sponsored by QC... it's a matter of business :(
I mean, QC sounds awesome but you know, you can say that it sounds awesome without starting to consider kemper an useless piece of garbage
@@PH-Oliveira Sponsored? Maybe a comp.
A very honest review! Thanks for pros and cons!
Thanks Paul, that was a very informative video. I use Helix but never use the distortions as my ears tell me that real pedals into the front are more responsive and clearer, maybe placebo but to me the most important feature of these units is the quality of their amp simulation and IR capabilities, seems like they all throw in loads of FX blocks to make it an all-in one solution but the distortions, reverbs and delays fall short. Any comparison you do always leaves me feeling that the real amp has the edge. Have a great day!
Man I feel like the “profiling” from the quad cortext sounds clearer and better to my ears than the kemper. But that may have been just the profiling. The kemper had more gain and more low mids, slightly woofy. It really stands out on the matchless sample.
*edit* just finished the video, and Paul says the same thing. Lol. I’m not taking crazy pills.
still sounds pretty boring and lifeless. the qc I mean
100% agree. The gain/clarity on the QC are much closer to the actual amp.
i mean the kemper literally has a parameter named Clarity :o) But im also surprised by the difference the profile had.. When I profiled stuff I could never tell any difference
Great balanced review, definitely a level headed assessment compared to other (paid promotion) reviews so far. This has helped me decide as I am mainly a bedroom player just starting to get my head around home recording and profilers etc. Cheers.
honestly, check out the UA Ox with a tube amp. After years of using digital tools, this was a revelation for me.
Ikr, how dare the paid youtubers play with the great reverbs and multiple fx of the Neural catalog when they could just put the one that does "boing"...
@@HeadbangoO Are you ok?
@@guizmobro Cheers I’ll check it out - but why is everything I look at it is over £1000! Ffs lol
@@rabbamonkey I know how you feel!!! The Ox cost more than my amp. But it was definitely worth it. And I dare say that the price of the digital tools is also justified when you consider everything you get.
Great review! Love your tips for improving the usability 👍🏻
Thanks for the video Paul, really enjoyed the walk-through; I especially appreciated the highlights on the missing points, which are quite useful in my opinion to whoever is watching the video within the idea of getting one of these.
It reminded me of when I started comparing the AXE-FX and the Helix, almost 3 years ago. The Helix was relatively young at the time and the AXE-FX III was in pre-order, if I'm not wrong.
Anyway, finally last year I pulled the trigger and went for Helix: honestly, I couldn't be happier. In the meanwhile, Line6 addressed a lot of issues Helix had when I started looking at it.
So, TL:DR; maybe the QC is the new outsider, we'll see. For now, considering your review and few other things I've read around, to me still looks like a promising project, but we're not 'just there'... yet.
Best!
I thought the amps sounded best, then the QC then the Kemper. The QC profiles were amazingly close. Thanks for making this video. I hope Neural implements some of your suggestions.
Watched the whole video and have to agree 100%. Looks like it has good potential. It would also be great if it had a "Convolution Reverb" block that had preset reverbs and installable IR's for the Convolution engine. The tone matching really gives the other modeler manufacturers a feature they will have to think hard about.
Yea it could use some updating on some things, but for what it cost, it shouldn’t need anything done to it you know. Just chiming in, lol
I love how honest this review is man ! Sticking with my Helix for now ! especially 'cause the effects on the helix are so amazing. for me atleast
Thank you so much for this demo. This is what i was expecting to hear about. I will stay with my ax8 and few neural plugins.
with high gain the differences dissapear, but i'm shocked how much better the "real amp" sounded in the lower "edge of breakup" gain setting
This is why tubes.
You get a modeling amp and it fools you until you put it next to a real tube amp and you hear the truth.
Modelers have been great at high gain (for the most part), and clean, but something about that transition to overdrive is just so hard to model. nothing sounds quite like the real thing
Yeah same. Tech companies are destroying the world.
Ah, yes, the good and old “modeling amps are good with some tones, but where they really fail is *insert tone I’m most familiar with*”.
The metal community is plagued by the same kind of thinking, but with high gain being where you really hear the difference. Really makes you think, uh?
Good review. I was really excited by this but it looks like it’s still in beta mode for now.
Think I’ll stick with Helix for another year or so and see how it progresses...
You made the most honest review of this thing. Raised some really good points and not just praising your new toy
Thank you for being honest about some features you didn't like. Great work on showcasing the differences as well. Oh, and your playing is always tasteful no matter what you run that guitar through! Cheers!
Some really really good ideas for the software! I hop Neural DSP watching your video :) For me amps tone are way better on QC than Kemper. Very nice work! Thank you Paul !
I just can’t see myself playing with this live as an effects unit. Maybe if you have a couple guitarists with their own pedal boards you could do 2 inputs in and have their own outputs. 1 amp model setup for 2 guitarists would be sweet.
Amazing objective comparison video. I truly enjoyed your style.
Probably the best review so far. Good job!
Basically, the amp sounds like the amp, the QC has slightly more high frequencies, while the Kemper has a bit more bottom end. Honestly, I feel this is so close that a bit of EQ on any unit will make it sounds like the other one and vice versa.
Being a Kemper owner, I can't say that soundwise the QC is any better or worse. It is a matter of EQ and taste. The QC interface is million years ahead of the Kemper; but that's not really important for me. I wouldn't sell the Kemper for it, but if I didn't have the Kemper I would surely put the QC into the equation.
Something is missing in the video though, which to me made the biggest difference when I compared the Helix to the Kemper: how does it feel, in the hands?
@Bruno Weber yes, how did it feel-great question.
He said it felt great. Good quality aluminium etc
@@caprise-music6722 not the physical things, more "how does your guitar feeling through it"
Basically, when the AxeFxII, Helix, and Kemper came out we reached the point where there are marginal differences between high-end modeling units. Additionally, once they're in a mix it's nearly impossible to tell a difference. Finally, put all the units through the same IR and there's almost no chance a listener can tell any difference.
Buy a proper modeler and just play!
Those QC higher frequencies makes it sound less thicker than what the original is.
You sound like an engineer adressing the problems. Good job
Best review yet. Love the honesty!
Nicely done. I especially loved the tune and tone from 17:15 to 17:47...beautiful.
The QC definitely needs some refining on the interface but the Capture on it is incredible!
As a poor person, I'm looking forward to seeing a plethora of Kempers flood the s/h market over the next couple of years as the Quadcortex improves & gains traction. Might actually get a chance at owning one.
I hoped for 7 years for a cheap used Kemper... it was never there! Final I bought a new unit.
Still good luck for you!
I'd personally not drop my Kemper for this. I don't think you'll see others dropping them either - not at a bargain price anyway.
Well, if it gets flooded, I'll buy a second unit!
To be honest: I think the very cheap modelers are already there. Of course they are nowhere near a Kemper or a Line6 Helix, but the Ampero and Mooer GE250 are a godsend for budget-constrained people who just want to record.
Imo they get 80-90% close to the "big" modelers and in a mix that's definitely close enough. To think of the features and different tones you can get for under $400 right now is insane when compared to 20 years ago.
@@fretboardrunner Also with the Pod Go you are already in a budget domain and get the Helix modelling...
This is the absolute best review video I've ever seen of any piece of gear
Thanks for a superb review - I’ll wait before considering any purchase
This might be better than my Kemper (and probably is). But that does not make my Kemper worse. Still love it and I hope that every next piece of gear means progression. Not Quad Core, not Kemper, but progression and still being able to enjoy what you've got. As for your review. Honest and great! Thanks! Useful for the Neural team too.
Kemper has a better ecosystem....the Kone/Kabinet, inbuilt power amps, larger selection of profiles, better effects, etc.
Noice! I got your Next Level Playing course! Really helping!
Amazing review! Thank you.
I have a brainy buddy and you guys sound almost identical when explaining stuff. I love people who know their stuff and can convey their knowledge!
"Never buy something based on promised software updates" - I guess you don't have the Cyberpunk 2077 (yet)? :D
You mean, never buy based on promised release features if you are using CyberPunk as an example as you simply have no idea of the level and quality of updates that they will eventually provide at this point and if Witcher is an indicator, your example will make your point look dumb.
I sold my Kemper after waiting patiently for 6 years for them to release the editor, only to find it was not worth the wait.
Never again.....
@@digitalchris6681 the one thing which is too late to update is the tiny window. And as I said all of them need help from real pedals. Except 2. The Yamaha 100hd double modeler and the Iridium.
@@jklmopqtstuvwxyz5349 that tiny mono screen was useless - hence why I was so desperate for the computer-based editor.
Lol! This hits hard fam. “F”
I'm switching to the quad cortex, great demo, this backed up what I had already thought and I have already listed my Kemper and remote.
Well it’s been delayed again so you may want to wait.
@@kcussrebutuemos4815 Decision already made, the Kemper is listed and will go when it sells. Delays are what we deal with in the time of covid.
Your fingers and your guitar are magical. Thanks for your videos,
thanks for your review with pros and cons! it is not an sellout vid
Does the dual amp makes a difference Vs the kemper ...?
also that “little annoying compression” that you feel as a player playing the kemper , how are as your fingers feel playing the quad cortex ? Cheers and thanks for the review !
Annoying comment derailment warning : nothing but perfection and tube goodness when talking about feel under your fingers with the reasonably priced Blugguitar AMP 1 no profiling ability however
Paul, have you tried pairing the Neural DSP with external pedals?
Like the honesty in this (p)review. Working myself as a software dev, hearing you point out (obvious?) improvements to the experience, is quite reminiscent to the feedback I get. It's the things that only get pointed out when you're actually using a product, which are very hard to predict when designing it. Very nice vid! Also: that guitar.. (8
Thank you for the honest review Paul.
I was torn between a Kemper and The Quad Cortex. Nice you are showing us how it works right away rather then all the great tones. Rather have less the hassle right now and looks like i will be ordering my kemper.
I'll be selling my 3 month old stage. Are you interested?
@@oooogieazgolf I want to get the Rack not the stage sorry.
Kemper has a better ecosystem....the Kone/Kabinet, inbuilt power amps, larger selection of profiles, etc
Let‘s be honest: 99,999% of us players don‘t new gear. We need to practise more👍🇩🇪
Great honest review, thanks a lot. Staying with my helix for now.
Nice video, very honest man. Lot's to consider. Thanx for sharing.
This just made me wanna get a Tone King, lol...
And Tone Kings don't have a maze of menus to piss your way through.
The kemper has years to develop it's effects, they weren't as good in the beginning, quad cortex just starts (and it's not really available since now!), so I'm sure that the quality will increase in time. I'll change my kemper stage for the quad cortex, because of the stunning operation and controls on it, it's much more intuitive! And the format of the device for me is also a reason, I use it in studio, were the Toaster is nice, but the stage really not - the quad cortex can easily fit on my desk and also under my feet, that's amazing.
At the end it's unbelievable that the kemper in it's way has no competitor (for me) in all the years of conquer the market, so I think a little bit competition might be good for the users ;-)
Paul, thank you for the honest opinion and the great review!
GAH! Came here for the Quad Cortex and fell in love with that NOVO! So sweet sounding!
Eyhh... you had the noise gate activated on the Kemper when you demonstrated rolled back volume on the guitar! That creates a somewhat peculiar attack :-P
Hmm I roll back on the Kemper and helix no noise gate and they just don’t react like an amp when I’m using high gain.
Hello Paul. I admire your content. This is a Perfect guitar pedal. Yes, I would love to buy, but the dollar rate in our country is very high. :) Thank you for your hard work my friend. Take care of yourself.
First honest review I hear ;) thanks