A few weeks ago I was going through some old profiles I made shortly after getting my first Kemper. I ran across one I made of my Bugera 1960 Infinium. I ran the amp into a Suhr Reactive Load, into my DAW where I applied an IR from the Celestion Lynchback IR pack. When I made it I wasn't all that impressed but I also was new at the KPA so I didn't really know alot about using the Kempers settings to tweak it. Now I do so I did a little tweaking and really like the results. I've been using it the past few weeks at gigs as my main lead sound and it's working out great!
It's up on the rig exchange, the name is Bugera Plexi Lead. It's set up so that morphing drops back the gain a bit. I did this because I have a Dynacomp on my pedalboard for my clean sounds. When I switch from clean to lead, if the Dynacomp is on it's too gainy so I set the morph to back the gain off some for when the Dynacomp is on.
It's a pretty good sounding roaring Marshall tone, if you're into that sort of thing check it out. It's a Bugera but it'll probably surprise ya!
*Update* I've also uploaded one more suited for rhythm playing. This one's called Bugera Plexi Crunch. The morph on this one makes it work for lead playing in a less dense mix.
New Profile - Bugera 1960 Infinium
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Thank you, Steve!
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Thanks for sharing and for all the explanation around it. Good to know
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If you check these out lemme know your thoughts. Thanks!
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*Update* I've also uploaded one more suited for rhythm playing. This one's called Bugera Plexi Crunch.
I like the crunchy one. Very cool, very plexi-ish indeed. Nice gain and pretty versatile. I dialed the Definition back to around 7 and reduced the presence a bit. Thick sound then. Will try it out at the rehearsal room later this week. Cool thing
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These are great rigs. I lowered the gain a little to reduce the noise. You had these cranked just right.
I bet it was fun in that room. Thanks Again
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Great profiles! The crunch is my favourite
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Thank you!