The new amps / speakers are 'burned in' .....
Update: The pack #81 is ready!
The new amps / speakers are 'burned in' .....
Update: The pack #81 is ready!
o.k. - this is very little information to get excited yet: Unknown amps with unknown speakers may be profiled and released someday?!
As mentionend in another thread - our latest amps are a Marshall JVM Joe Satriani signature Head and a handwired Vox AC15 Combo.
Now they are ready to be profiled.
... and check out our existing 80 packs of other profiles
Maybe it would make more sense if you only post, if your profiles are available?
In this forum there are so many posts, I‘m very happy for every post which is not in (especially if the post does not contain anything new).
Armin - I think it was a good idea to let the newer forum members know that you wait until the amps and speakers are burned in before Profiling them.
Yes, since I was the first one selling profiles for the Kemper - and now so many new seller - all is changing a little bit.
We still BUY the amps, mics, speakers, ... we profile later.
With a few exceptions of not available vintage amps we lent from a nearby vintage shop - and these old amps are more than brocken in
So our gear needs some time to be ready.
And we like to provide not only the best profiles possible - but as much as possible information about them as well - as always
Not an uncommon approach BTW.
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The pack #81 is finally ready
After owning a lot of different Marshall amps (incl. a regular JVM410 from 2008-2014) I found my dream 'Brit-Sound' in the JVM410 Joe Satriani signature amp.
For pack #81 we tried to capture the great sound of this amp as close as possible.
More information about it and sound clips coming soon.
Here the promised information:
1) Channels and Modes
This amp has 4 channels with 3 modes per channel (green, yellow, red).
2)
The JVM410 JS is some kind of 'Marshall History In One Amp' - it covers the sound of a lot of other amps:
e.g.
Channel 2 Mode Yellow is about the same as a JCM800 (I compared the amps myself)
Channel 2 Mode Red is about the same as the AFD (Slash signature model)
Channel 3/4 are high gain channels - check out the lates (great) CD from Joe Satriani - these are the sounds.
Channel 1 has the clean sounds of the Marshall 6100.
3)
Is this amp about the same as the regular JVM401?
No it's a complete new amp - it looks only similar from the outside - it has a complete new board inside, a choke, less compression, totally different clean channel, much less noise ...
4)
How many profiles does pack #81 contain?
We profiled each channel, each mode with 3 different gain settings (9:00, 12:00, 15:00)
So you get 36 profiles in total
5)
What tone-stack settings do we use?
121212 (= all at center)
Because this amp has so manny channels and mode - imagine we would profile with 5 different tonestack settings - it would result in 180 profiles!
IMHO do all channels and mode sound great with the center position of the amps tone stack - and the KPA has a great inbuilt tonestack - feel free to use it with this pack.
By this do you get a complete amp with all options.
Enjoy!
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Here is a new clip.
This amp has a really great clean sound (first two parts) and all kinds of British overdriven ones.
Enjoy!
This is a fun pack! plenty of Marshally gain settings to choose from with a neutral eq so one can kind of tailor the sound to their liking. Here's a short demo I made using various guitars.
This is a fun pack! plenty of Marshally gain settings to choose from with a neutral eq so one can kind of tailor the sound to their liking. Here's a short demo I made using various guitars.
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Awesome David, great demo and great tones - makes you want to get this pack for sure!
Thanks for that nice profiles. So many different tones are possible.
For now it's my favorite amp!!
Yes, it‘s my favorite Marshall amp too - it‘s a keeper!