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tylerhb

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 1:59pm

Update: TillS JVM 410H, Rackhead 860, M-100, JCM 800 2210, VK100, Single Recto

Hi Everyone,

here are some profiles you might like to check out. Most of them are pretty high gain. Some nice clean tones from the Rivera too. These are the Amps:

Marshall JVM 410H
ENGL Rackhead 860
Rivera M-100
Marshall JCM 800 2210
Peavey Valveking VK100

All profiles were recorded on a Marshall 1960, mixed with Vintage30 and
G12T75. Mics were a SM57 blended with a AKG C3000. Have fun...

Update 28.01.2012:
- added a Mesa single Recto
- added some Marshall JVM / ENGL860 biamping sounds
- a little bit of tweaking on some profiles to make them more "mix friendly"

Update 01.03.2012:
- added 2 DI JVM Profiles + 1 JVM DI with added cab for testing

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5902643/TillS_rigs_20120301.zip

To avoid double versions of the same rigs, you can delete my older profiles. Since i updated the timestamp on every rig, you can sort them by name or date.

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "tylerhb" (Mar 1st 2012, 6:55pm)


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Friday, January 6th 2012, 2:18pm

Cool.
Gonna try them now.
Any chance of you profiling the 2210 set up us per my 2205 request elsewhere on this section of the forum? (Michael Schenker live settings).?
I just love these (2205/2210)Marshalls

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 2:21pm

Oh blast. Im on a mac and can't unzip the files.
Any chance of making them available unzipped? (They are very small)
Unless of course Im doing something horribly wrong.......

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 2:32pm

ah, those MAC people :P

but you can handle zip files i think...

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5902643/TillS_profiles_06012012.ZIP

btw, my 2210 setup was nearly the same as your request. My treble is set a bit higher. But dont forger that the cab and the miking makes up most of the sound. So if you expected something different, just replace the cabs to your liking.

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 2:35pm

Cheers for that, the zip files work fine. Gonna try them now.

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 2:47pm

Thanks, hreat sounds, and the V30 T75 cab, is great and sound modern and grainy with the AFD of Mr Sheguitarplayer :thumbup:

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 2:57pm

Thanks, hreat sounds, and the V30 T75 cab, is great and sound modern and grainy with the AFD of Mr Sheguitarplayer :thumbup:
I was about to say that. Just reduce the treble and presence a little. Sound amazing. Also check out my cabs with the EVH5150 that was made available in the other posts. WOW...

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 3:03pm

You should make another batch with less gain of the marshalls :rolleyes:

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 3:05pm

Oh blast. Im on a mac and can't unzip the files.
Any chance of making them available unzipped? (They are very small)
Unless of course Im doing something horribly wrong.......
Try UnRarX ... always use that for .rar :)

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Friday, January 6th 2012, 3:13pm

You should make another batch with less gain of the marshalls :rolleyes:
Yeah, everything was set to 12:00 on the JVM OD1 Orange. I think you need to push the mids a little harder for more definition when profiling.