JMP-1 Pre w/DSL50 - SC20H - Mini Jubilee rigs uploaded

  • I uploaded a few JMP-1 preamp profiles. One clean, one with OD 1 and one with OD1 with a plexi type gain-hit this with an EP Booster and it sounds really good!

    I profiled it like I normally use one live with a BBE after the pre and using a JCM 2K DSL 50 as the power amp.

    Cabs are Zombiecabs IRs (1960B, 1960BV & 1960AX).


    I profiled my Marshall SC20H Studio Classic.

    Two settings here one with moderate gain and another cleanish.

    Cabs are Zombiecabs IRs (1960AX).


    Then there is three versions of my Marshall 2525H Mini Silver Jubilee amp.

    A clean, a clean with rhythm clip engaged and then the Lead ch.

    Cabs are Zombiecabs IRs (1960AX).


    Enjoy!


    Author name "M ROE"

  • Is this a merged profile?

    No, If I am understanding what "Merged" means. I am still learning this thing. I assume "Merged" means that the amp was also done separately and then merged back with the same cab that was initially used?

    Someone please explain to me if I am incorrect in my thinking.

    "Studio" means the profile was created with the amp and cab in one session.

    "Amp" means that just the amp was used for the profile.

    "Merged" means I did both "Studio" and "Amp" and then re-combine those with the "merged" setting.

  • No, If I am understanding what "Merged" means. I am still learning this thing. I assume "Merged" means that the amp was also done separately and then merged back with the same cab that was initially used?

    Someone please explain to me if I am incorrect in my thinking.

    "Studio" means the profile was created with the amp and cab in one session.

    "Amp" means that just the amp was used for the profile.

    "Merged" means I did both "Studio" and "Amp" and then re-combine those with the "merged" setting.

    1) Studio means you have captured just that Mic'd up sound.

    2) Direct means you have captured just the Head without and Cabinet Section

    3) Merged is a combination of the two! You capture a Studio Tone and you capture a Direct Tone, and it takes a difference of the two to get very good separation of the head and cab.


    Hope this helps!