

To create and combine a large number of profiles that reflect every possible amp-setting into a complete amp-model would be a tedious process, but could be very useful to those creating and selling commercial profiles. Somewhere down the line Kemper may extend profiling into modelling to possibly be able to combine a set of profiles to achieve more of an amp-model than the current snapshot. The controls on the KPA are unable to accurately model the behaviour of the controls on the real amp until the KPA develops robotic arms so that it can twist the amps knobs as part of the profiling process and incorporate those variations in the model. In some cases it is possible to compensate with EQ, but not always. Now, if i take the HB-profile and use it with SCs it may sound a bit harsh. Dial in the amp for SCs, then profile, and the result is the same. Aim for a pickup that has 12-14K resistance in HB mode and 5-7K in SC mode.If I dial in an amp for HBs and make a profile, it is near impossible in an A/B-test to hear the difference between what comes out of the mic in front of the AMP and what comes out of the KPA. You can even get HB's that come in the size of single coils and if you get a push pull pot, you can have a HB tone and a SC tone with a switch in one pickup. Just to get a taste of what is out there. Sorry, I didn't realise until after typing this that you are in India, but I assume there'd be other guitars to try. and seriously check out Yamaha Pacificas, the high end ones are boutique quality and they have the best aspects of Strats but with some nice modern twists. These days, there's a thousand different amp companies and a thousand different guitar designs. The way some people talk on here, you'd still think it's 1970 (no offense to anyone who still thinks it's 1970). There's also PRS (hybrid LP/strat) and other options. There's so many HB's out there in so many shapes and sizes, it's hard to generalise other than to see that there's a flavour out for nearly everything that one would want to accomplish. HB's can take a hard pick attack (within reason).

Otherwise there are too many factors and differences from guitar to guitar. If you try a HB strat, you can make a better comparison from HB to SC. unless you use thicker strings or raise the action. By comparison Gibsons 24.75" scale is floppier. The scale length might contribute to your problem since the higher tension of 25.5 inches allows for a harder attack. But with a Floyd Rose or fixed bridge, a few extra frets and depending on the guitar, a similar neck or a thinner neck.


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