Nice! Very liquid tone. Gotta try this when I get back home... What profile is it based on?
Posts by TheViking
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Thanx to Okstrat and TylerHB for the profiles I used here.
I am very happy with the result, maybe too much in the 80hz band... Anyway :
http://soundcloud.com/djemass/kemperboogie-markiii
Feedback on the tone appreciated. My playing is as rusted as an old Russian ship
Gear : EBMM JP6 2001 and Dunlop JazzIIIXL pick black
Profile in the rig exchange as DGEMesaBoogieMark2
Enjoy
Djemass
I think that your two rigs sound awsome man! I was thinking of having a day off the guitar, but now......
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well, the t-axis profile in the rig exchange, the one signed by the user Zeus was done by me. it was the sound I used to use when playing with the axis. a lead1 red with 290 and 2x12 speakers with V30, volume cranked............the axis was set according to a picture of Petrucci triaxis setting. but there is more to say about it.
when hearing the images and words petrucci guitar sound, at first it sounded so special. instead, check it out here, all by itself!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?…er_embedded&v=wQ0dkMq9wlg
the guitar timbre doesn't sound so special as listened inside the song, or at least it sounds as a common one, like many others I listened from the kemper community.
overall it is a sound that let the guitar come out for sure.
Thanks for the inside tip!
Thank you btw for a great profile
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No here with a IIB it will sound more Santana Like...
I would also be interested from him to profile a real IIC+
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Hi there!
I will profile every channel from the triaxis DI, so you can choose your favourite cab out of the libary of existing cabs.
I also will profile the Triaxis running through my Simul 395 using two 2x12 rectifier 3/4 cabs. SM57 & e906 will be used.
I will upload the files during the next. Speakers are V30 and EVM12LAhhh, perfect! That is indeed a very good setup man! Looking forward to it
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Actually there is something like that. 6000W, 6ft. Subwoofer:
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Holy S..t
I wonder what my girlfriend would do to me if a brought that one home -
haha
Back to the future -
...and be sure to fasten and protect the KPA while profiling
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I'm very happy with my Yamaha HS80M, and they can be loud if I want to!
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I have tried this now, and all I got to say is WOW. It really stands out amoung the DR profiles. Thanks a bunch, good work man !
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If possible Triaxis+Mesa2:90+Recto 4x12V30
LOL
Yeah, that would be stellar, and minimum master level at 4-5
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I just sold my GCP, but I remember it was not that difficult! Good that you figured it out!
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I use a Carvin DCM1540L solid state amplifier
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I wish it's sombody out there, kind enough to upload some triaxis profiles. I have the 3 profiles from Rig Exchange, and it's very good! Need more
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Is it the same Mesa Mark IIB you profiled before??
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Cool man! Going to try it right now!
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First off... I LOVE my Kpa, it's the best digital unit I ever played. But I also love my old tube amps. Looking for a multi effects unit to connect to my amps, the idea was to try to connect the kpa in the meantime
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Have anybody tried this yet??
And how do you connect it properly?
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Through my laptop speaker it sounded kinda fizzy, but that is as expected
I got this "Jaws of life" similar feeling about the sound. I also tried your trick, putting a elmwood cab on the mark V, sounds awsome. The elmwood cab combined with some of the free triaxis profiles really shined, you get this crunchy crisp "pull me under" tone
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Finally got around to profiling my Mesa Mark IV 1x12. There are a few clean profiles, one crunch, and 9 high-gain/metal.
A few of the profiles are using the Mesa combo speaker, others use Till's Recto and Andy's 5150 cab for a more full sound.
All of the high-gain versions captured the super tight mid range dynamics of the Mark IV extremely well. Give them a shot with your favorite cab.
Feedback welcomed, enjoy.
Finally some Mark profiles!! Thank you very much, will try these when back from work