been wondering about that amp, went with the matchless instead,,I hear its a great amp for the studio,,
It sounds really good for hard rock and metal. The tone of the amp is «record ready», if that makes any sense.
been wondering about that amp, went with the matchless instead,,I hear its a great amp for the studio,,
It sounds really good for hard rock and metal. The tone of the amp is «record ready», if that makes any sense.
Can't wait to try this later >Thanks
thanks i'm a country and rock/blues rock , session guy,,,, The matchless is perfect for what I do,but I will try one of thoses PRS amps, sooner then later,,
I LOVE this profile - right in my sweet spot tone-wise when it's wide open and, as already said, it cleans up beautifully!
Bravo! (let me know when your profile pack is ready for purchase )
Nice!! Thanks for the kind words.
Given the haphazard profile session, I wonder if it’s beginners luck more than anything. But I must say, I have only used this profile too lately. It’s spot on for me too.
I just stumbled over this thread. I am tempted to test the PRS MT 15. Has anyone played the amp with a 1x12 or 2x 12 C V30 cab? Could you describe your impressions?
Thanks for share !
I am so curious....
I just stumbled over this thread. I am tempted to test the PRS MT 15. Has anyone played the amp with a 1x12 or 2x 12 C V30 cab? Could you describe your impressions?
Do it! It’s an awesome amp. And it’s LOUD!
My cab is a Marshall 1936V, so it’s a 2x12 V30 cab. The amp is made for the V30. A very good match IMO.
I loved playing the MT15, at home and in a band setting. What I didn’t like though, was loosing all the flexibility that the Kemper and remote gave. Especially on the FX and stomp end. And when ChopTones released their awesome rig pack I actually endes up selling it... Spent the money on an Epiphone MKH 7 instead
Awesome! I don’t think I deserve the credit, but you’re welcome.
It’s a truly awesome amp. And I found «my» sound with it. I let it go, but I still use the profiles I made. (And choptones made an extensive pack that is KILLER). The one thing that made me switch back to the Kemper for my band was when I discovered that I could program the harmonic pitch to a user scale. Instant one-man harmonies.
Invested in a Ritter power amp, and UNFORTUNATELY my MT15 just collected dust afterwards... I still kind of regretting passing it on though, and it’s just been probably a month or two since I let it go.
My band is releasing our next single on monday. Kemper and my profile is all over that recording.