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Bought this today, albeit not brand new but at a price I couldn't sniff at and with the saving I've made i can do the work i want to it and still have change left over against if I had bought it new.

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Bought the below as a package:

AirArms S410 .22 Pre-Anti Tamper
Nikko Sterling Mount Master 3-9x40 AO
Generic gun slip

Then grabbed a few tins of pellets for it, some AA Diablo Fields, H&N field Target Trophy and some EDGAR BROTHERS HiVel Pellets

Nice rifle, I found RWS Superdomes worked wonderful in mine. The AA Diabolo always had too many damaged pellets for my liking. I really should get my S410 out of the cupboard at some point.

This is mine.
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Best thing i have bought for a long time.

What are you putting that through on stage?

Recently I bought a Roland GR55 Guitar Synth and was putting it through a combination of Marshall Valve and Blackstar amps but a couple of months ago somebody suggested I use my two spare Mackie SRM450 powered PA speakers and OMG :eek:
Every sound is perfect from acoustics, pianos, Hammonds, metal guitars tuned down to B etc.
 
Normally you put them straight through a PA :)

I have a 3000 watt Mackie PA and it obviously goes through there so do you use monitors to feedback the sound to you.
In one of my bands I need the sound coming from the rear as well as through the PA.

Just seen you're replying for the owner, I want to know what he does.
 
Normally you put them straight through a PA :)

Partially true, this is the powerhead version so it goes straight out to my 4x12 cabinet, i then go out of the main output to the front of house pa. Kemper allows me to keep cab simulation off when going to my cab and is on for front of house. I am about to buy a frfr wedge also so I can run the 3 at once. The benefit being the frfr wedge will let me hear exactly what the audience hears.

What are you putting that through on stage?

Recently I bought a Roland GR55 Guitar Synth and was putting it through a combination of Marshall Valve and Blackstar amps but a couple of months ago somebody suggested I use my two spare Mackie SRM450 powered PA speakers and OMG :eek:
Every sound is perfect from acoustics, pianos, Hammonds, metal guitars tuned down to B etc.

That is the benefit of using speakers with a full range or larger range than a standard cabinet. Guitar cabinets have a very limited frequency response so they colour the tone dramatically. There is a powerful difference when using thsoe kind of speakers over a cabinet, the only down side is they take a bit of getting used to on stage.
 
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There is a powerful difference when using thsoe kind of speakers over a cabinet, the only down side is they take a bit of getting used to on stage.

True because of how they cut through the rest of the lads so I can hear it above them.
Usually I'd just hear my guitar in a cacophony of sound but using the powered speakers it sits there laughing at everything else and I don't mean from a volume perspective, just clean & pure.
 
True because of how they cut through the rest of the lads so I can hear it above them.
Usually I'd just hear my guitar in a cacophony of sound but using the powered speakers it sits there laughing at everything else and I don't mean from a volume perspective, just clean & pure.

The look on my bands face when the kemper went through the pa at our last show was priceless. Purity, clarity and powerful. I was using a 5150 profile and a guy comes up to me after the show asking where the 5150 head was onstage. :)
 
Hands off! :-)

The hype is real, this is the greatest piece of equiptment I have ever owned. The days off buying amps and pedals are over!

I dunno...can it create the sound of two path Vox finders in stereo one the R version...one clean the other slightly dirty with a boss stereo chorus with the exact Seperation sound and vibe?;)
 
Hands off! :-)

The hype is real, this is the greatest piece of equiptment I have ever owned. The days off buying amps and pedals are over!

I've been buying gear and gigging since 1970 and I said exactly the same thing after I bought the Roland GR55 last year. Obviously guitar sound wise it isn't a patch on the Kemper but it makes every guitar noise I will ever need but being able to play synth sounds and adding them to a guitar sound is awesome.
In my 2nd band we play a lot of Deep Purple so having that Hammond behind my heavy rhythm is wonderful. Other songs like Mistreated feature a 12 string Martin with a haunting Hammond with it. I was playing the sax solo in Money last week at rehearsal and the drummer was nearly crying.
In my 3rd band the keyboard player was giving me dirty looks but I know where the boundaries are and where to infringe on his job.
 
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