Mesa Boogie Triple Crown TC-50

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  • I put some up on the exchange. Author is Ryan Duncan. Rig names begin with RD Mesa. Not Mike Britt but free.

    Thanks ! Clean is killer. Gain are very cool though I have an insane level of gain for mid gain profile. No distortion effect engaged. Just wandered about that ? I could do with a less gain profile to have intermediate gain level. ( :D ) Though it allows for great volume knob roll off effect, which is cool !
    All in all, I like them. Thank you very much. :thumbup:

  • Thanks! I definitely find that profiling clean is much easier to me than profiling dirty profiles. You may have hotter pickups than me. I originally profiled the dirty ones at the edge of breakup, but when I went back and listened, they sounded thin to me. I bumped up the gain knob on the Kemper to fix this. You can turn it back down and actually get back closer to the original. I also tweaked the Cab to thicken it. All in all, these were profiles that I took and thought I weren’t usable but the Kemper is extremely flexible in tweaking.


    I don’t profile often so I’m planning on taking a few lessons learned from that experience and trying again soon. I’ll post when they are up.

  • I uploaded better profiles of the lo and hi channel of the Mesa Triple Crown. I feel that these are much more articulate and cutting. 4 is a slightly lower gain level than 5 is in both cases. This is the first time I've actually captured the sheer rudeness of the lo channel that I felt that the real amp has. Again, the titles start with RD Mesa TC50.

  • I uploaded better profiles of the lo and hi channel of the Mesa Triple Crown. I feel that these are much more articulate and cutting. 4 is a slightly lower gain level than 5 is in both cases. This is the first time I've actually captured the sheer rudeness of the lo channel that I felt that the real amp has. Again, the titles start with RD Mesa TC50.

    Thanks man!