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  1. Thanks for the reply. I have to say - I don't see the default "on" setting being a particularly wise move. I get it - emulate the hum of a real tube amp, but most of us try to suppress real hum as much possible. It's hardly a "feature." I almost thought the amp's power supply was defective, and I imagine many folks will think the same.
  2. Hi all. I know that the hum "feature" can be turned off on a preset-by-preset basis, but I was curious if it could be completely disabled. I prefer using Manual mode and so far, I cannot see how to turn it off except to save it to a preset. Any advice?
  3. As a Kemper owner I've had bad luck in the past with cabs with handles on top. The Kemper feet have pretty low clearance and are not as easily replaceable as you might think. Just curious - does anyone know if a Kemper "lunchbox" will sit on these well? The handle looks low enough that it might work without scratching up the bottom of the Kemper, but I wasn't sure if anyone at L6 or other beta testers have any experience with this. Thanks!
  4. I will definitely be an early adopter of this - it fixes pretty much every issue I had with the HD500x, which I tried my best to love, but just too many missing pieces (as an Axe-Fx and Kemper owner, I got spoiled). I do have one question though. Is there an easy way to add a solo boost to a patch? I found that more difficult to do in the HD500x than it should be. Just a simple volume boost - nothing more. Thanks!
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