Template:Kemper Profiler to Bose Portable PA
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ToneMatch Mixer
Set everything flat on the ToneMatch mixer and control the guitar sound on the Profiler. If necessary, use the zEQ or ParaEQ to solve acoustic issues at the venue. That is: Use the Profiler to create your guitar sound. If necessary, use the zEQ and ParaEQ on the ToneMatch to deal with the environment. That way, when you move to a different environment, you don't have to make changes to the Profiler.
Connections
Connect the Profiler Main Output to the ToneMatch mixer (since the ToneMatch mixer is the input to the FOH (Front of House)).
- XLR connection. This is a balanced connection and it is preferable
- 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Sleeve (Ordinary guitar cable). Avoid using this connection when you have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (six meters).
There is no advantage to using a 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable because the 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Profiler outputs are unbalanced.
- Profiler Main Outputs
- These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum.
Source: Kemper Main Manual
Settings
In the Profile Output section, page 1, Set Main Output to Master Mono (or Master Stereo if you are running two L1 systems).
On the ToneMatch mixer, on the channel to which you have attached the Profiler
- ToneMatch Preset
- Category: Electric Guitars
- Preset: Flat E. Guitar ZEQ or General Processor [try both]
- ZEQ
- Lo, Mid, Hi set to 0 (I use this for quick changes to compensate for room acoustics)
- ParaEQ
- All bypassed
- Comp/Gate
- Bypassed
- Mod
- Bypassed
- Delay
- Bypassed
- Reverb
- Bypassed
No Mixer
If you are not using a mixer between the Profiler and the Bose system, this section is for you.
L1 Pro
You can connect the Profile Main Output to the L1 Pro Input 3.
Connections
- XLR connection. This is a balanced connection and it is preferable
- 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Sleeve (Ordinary guitar cable). Avoid using this connection when you have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (six meters).
There is no advantage to using a 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable because the 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Profiler outputs are unbalanced.
- Profiler Main Outputs
- These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum.
Source: Kemper Main Manual
L1 Model 1S/L1 Model II
Connect the Profiler Main Output to the Analog Input on the Power Stand. Set the Analog Input Trim so you get a solid green light. If you see solid red, turn down the Trim
L1 Compact
Connect the Profiler Main Output to Channel 2. Set the ToneMatch switch to Line Level (Down).
S1 Pro
Connect the Profiler Main Output to Channel 1 or 2.
Connections
- XLR connection. This is a balanced connection and it is preferable
- 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Sleeve (Ordinary guitar cable). Avoid using this connection when you have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (six meters).
There is no advantage to using a 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable because the 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Profiler outputs are unbalanced.
- Profiler Main Outputs
- These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum.
Source: Kemper Main Manual
Another option is to connect the Profiler headphone output to the S1 Pro Input 3 (the 1/8 inch (3mm) input). Input 3 is stereo.
F1 Model 812
Connect the Profiler Main Output to Channel 1 or 2.
Connections
- XLR connection. This is a balanced connection and it is preferable
- 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Sleeve (Ordinary guitar cable). Avoid using this connection when you have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (six meters).
There is no advantage to using a 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable because the 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Profiler outputs are unbalanced.
- Profiler Main Outputs
- These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum.
Source: Kemper Main Manual