EVH 5150 Blue channel to Bogner 4x12.
Sounds amazing. So tight and shreddy \m/
Your best profile so far if you ask me. Just neeeded some ts too and it was perfect for me.
EVH 5150 Blue channel to Bogner 4x12.
Sounds amazing. So tight and shreddy \m/
Your best profile so far if you ask me. Just neeeded some ts too and it was perfect for me.
Thanks! What guitar are you using to dial there in? What pickups?
I run a recording studio as my main job so when I'm making profiles, I will open a studio session in the style of the guitar sound I'm after then re-amp the pre-recorded guitar DI track into the kemper with a Radial JCR re-amp box then tweak the amp and mic(s) so it sounds good in the mix.
Once I'm happy I run the profiler then let the whole DI track for the song play through for refining.
In this case, it was an 80s style heavy rock band who used my 1980s Charvel 375 with Duncan SH-11.
I find this method gives good results due to setting up the sound in the context of a mix rather than in isolation.
Wow that is a solid method. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Mick.
Free crunchy JCM 800 profile.
SD-1 to single channel 800 to Bogner 4x12 cab with Marshall G12 Vintage speaker. SM57 to API.
thanx!
Thanks!
Thank you, Mick!
The sound of 1000s of albums !
3 free profiles.
Boss SD-1.
1985 single channel 100wt JCM800.
Marshall 4x12 B cab.
1. Marshall G12 Vintage.
2. Celestion Vintage 30.
3. Celestion G12C Greenback.
Refined using 2002 Gibson Les Paul standard with Burstbuckers.
Would love to hear clips in the comments =]
Great profiles Mick, thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Mick.
Thank you, Mick!
Re-amping for a punk band and made a profile.
Mesa Mark V in IIC+ mode to Marshall 1960AV with Sennheiser E906 mic.
Thank you, Mick.
Is that the 90 watter?
Thank you, Mick.
Is that the 90 watter?
Yes
There are countless 6505/5150 to Mesa cab rigs but this one is SD-1 Waza boost with Sennheiser E906 mic so sounds a bit different.
Currently re-amping an album with the real amp left and this profile right and it sounds great.
Thank you!
Cheers!!!
Thank you, Mick!
Indeed Mick, thanks again for sharing great stuff!