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Friday, July 20th 2012, 6:37pm

Rig Pack 02

Comments?

I am away from my KPA (and still will be for some time), so meanwhile - I gotta live with your comments!
So, let's hear 'em. :)
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Friday, July 20th 2012, 6:43pm

More S-Mehl profiles.... :P :P :P :P
Will have time only late this night, I'm traveling...
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Friday, July 20th 2012, 7:40pm

I do not think I found something I really liked ....

Garrincha

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Friday, July 20th 2012, 8:52pm

I love the Selmer Zodiac profiles. Somebody at Kemper seems to have heard the legend about Paul Kossoff using a Selmer for "Allright Now" since there are two profiles bearing the name "Paul K."

I believe it's the wrong amp though, it is said it was a Selmer "Treble and Bass 50". The Zodiac however sounds great and has a very unique attack to it that indeed resembles the sound of that song and the solo.

The S. Mehl modified blackface Bassman is also fantastic.

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Friday, July 20th 2012, 9:12pm

they all sound very flat to my ears..
and a few of the sounds have very bad Phasing problems. (phase cancellation)

A Few in there are usabale though..

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Friday, July 20th 2012, 9:20pm

I have many of the "clean" profiles clipping like hell with my Les Paul (with vintage style humbuckers). Other than the bassman and the Selmer I'm not really overwhelmed that much.

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Friday, July 20th 2012, 9:50pm

I wanted to explain what my profiles are all about:
Bill

1. Surf's Up
This is in response to people asking for a surf sound.
Its a GREAT emulation of a "spring reverb" and when the gain is cranked it becomes total punk surf guitar!
(If you get any clipping due a stronger pickup output just reduce the
volume control on the right till the master led is in the green and save)

2.Smashing Fuzz
This is a PERFECT profile of a fuzz like that used by Billy Corgan of the "Smashing Pumpkins".

3. Germanium Fuzz
This is a profile of a contemporary big selling germanium fuzz pedal.
Its sound is pure germanium!

4. Studio 15 4/12
This is a profile of an late 1980,s British amp I used on hundreds of sessions.
Its a small combo that uses 6V6 output tubes.
For this profile it is run through with a 4/12 cabinet.

5. Drive-Thru Speaker
Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if you could plug your
guitar into the drive-thru speaker system at your local fast food
hamburger restaurant?
Tthis is it!
Its a great for break downs in songs that totally Low-fi's your guitar sound.

Kay Model 703 1962:
This is a profile I made of a vintage amp I used when I recorded
with the late virtuoso blues harp player Jr. Wells.
It has a perfect dirty Chicago blues sound that the Kemper profiled exact!

Marshall Studio 15:
This is an small combo amp I used on hundreds of sessions.
It uses 6V6 output tubes and dc voltage on the tube filaments to keep ac hum at a minimum.

Fender Rhodes Piano and the Zeppelin Rhodes 2:
These are profiles I created to emulate the sound of an electric piano using just a electric guitar.

Kemper Banjo:
This profile will transform your electric guitar into the sound of banjo!
Its great for single lines as well as finger picked chords.

This post has been edited 5 times, last edit by "billruppert" (Jul 20th 2012, 10:12pm)


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Friday, July 20th 2012, 9:55pm

I wanted to explain what my profiles are all about:
Bill

1. Surf's Up

This is in response to people asking for a surf sound.

Its a GREAT emulation of a "spring reverb" and when the gain is cranked it becomes total punk surf guitar!

(If you get any clipping due a stronger pickup output just reduce the
volume control on the right till the master led is in the green and save)





2.Smashing Fuzz

This is a PERFECT profile of a fuzz like that used by Billy Corgan of the "Smashing Pumpkins".



3. Germanium Fuzz

This is a profile of a contemporary big selling germanium fuzz pedal.

Its sound is pure germanium!



4. Studio 15 4/12

This is a profile of an late 1980,s British amp I used on hundreds of sessions.

Its a small combo that uses 6V6 output tubes.

For this profile it is run through with a 4/12 cabinet.



5. Drive-Thru Speaker

Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if you could plug your
guitar into the drive-thru speaker system at your local fast food
hamburger restaurant?

This is it!

Its a great for break downs in songs that totally Low-fi's your guitar sound.



Kay Model 703 1962:

This is a profile I made of a vintage amp I used when I recorded

with the late virtuoso blues harp player Jr. Wells.

It has a perfect dirty Chicago blues sound that the Kemper profiled exact!



Marshall Studio 15:

This is an small combo amp I used on hundreds of sessions.

It uses 6V6 output tubes and dc voltage on the tube filaments to keep ac hum at a minimum.



Fender Rhodes Piano and the Zeppelin Rhodes 2:

These are profiles I created to emulate the sound of an electric piano using just a electric guitar.



Kemper Banjo:

This profile will transform your electric guitar into the sound of banjo!

Its great for single lines as well as finger picked chords.

Does your Fuzz clean up like a real Germanium Fuzz?

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Friday, July 20th 2012, 10:04pm

Well the gain is up mighty high, but yes the germanium fuzz cleans up when the gain is lower.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "billruppert" (Jul 20th 2012, 10:11pm)


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Friday, July 20th 2012, 10:36pm

Well the gain is up mighty high, but yes the germanium fuzz cleans up when the gain is lower.
Sorry, I meant when you roll back the volume on the guitar. Fuzz Face's clean up really nice when the guitars volume it rolled back. Like Jimi!