is anyone able to provide a nice Bogner Fish profile. Doesn't matter if commercial or for free. I couldn't find any profiles of this nice piece of gear. So if anyone could help me out, I'd be very grateful. Or if anyone has any good advice on profiles the take the guitar sound in the direction of the last two Alice in Chains records, which sound just ridiciously good.
Looking for Bogner Fish Profile(s) / Alice in Chains like sounds
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I would love it!
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Bump any response to this thread? , i know its old
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There you go. These are from Sweet Spot Profiles. I bought these some time ago and they are pretty awesome.
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There you go. These are from Sweet Spot Profiles. I bought these some time ago and they are pretty awesome.
Sadly that shop is closed
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Sadly that shop is closed
Well darn I thought I read he was reopening in January. -
And unfortunately, there is only a couple Axe-FX versions on the RE... Anyone know if he will be re-opening or if he is still around?
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Time to open a can of worms...
if your shop closes, what is to stop someone from putting them up on rig exchange or for download here on the forum? I mean, sure morally I guess ( and that's a maybe), but legally ( a closed "company") coming after you?? Right ... Just food for thought to stir the pot
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Good question, VESmedic; I've often wondered about this.
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Chris (Sweet Spot Profiles) will be back soon. I messaged with him via Facebook yesterday. I'm anxious to see what he has "in store."
Just my personal opinion: If a commercial profiler goes out of business, I would not think to share their work on RE or elsewhere without their permission.
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Exactly, 'Pudgie, which is why I've often wondered whether or not the profiler would release them to the public domain in order to prevent their being lost to the community forever.
Cheers bud.
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Exactly, 'Pudgie, which is why I've often wondered whether or not the profiler would release them to the public domain in order to prevent their being lost to the community forever.
Cheers bud.
If the seller knows they are permanently closing, it would be a nice gesture to share their work. But as we've seen a few times, these closings are sometimes temporary.
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Funny, I was going to mention that the "false alarms" are what got me thinking about this in the first place.
At some point we'll start to encounter "true alarms", so to speak; should Kemper issue an edict outlining some sort of preferred protocol in the interests of the community, I wonder?
Obviously the legal rights of ownership would remain with the creators by default, but they'd be of no use to anyone once business ceased indefinitely.