Posts by breu

    Foresten Tom, you should try the 2x12, mesa and Bogner!! They all behave great in recordings is my experience..

    Friedman JJ is coming soon..

    I ran into a very cool '64 copperhead Vox AC30 (unfortunately sold my own '64). The speaker was soldered, I couldn't unsolder it because it would lose its originality and vintage value.. bummer...For profiling I prefer an old Vox AC30 so I have to wait for another opportunity...

    Dear Bert,

    I recently purchased your JCM800 KK Kemper Pack and what an amazing amp it is.

    Your provided example performances are also very great as well.


    I noticed in your email newsletter that you're also planning to profile the JCM800 ZW. I'm really looking forward to that amp! :)

    Thank you!! Indeed the KK is pretty amazing,for me also, I didn't know the amp that well...But it's very brutal 8o

    The ZK is coming soon even as the Superlead plexi and AFD100 Slash..

    Yeah I was also more or less surprised how good a tele sounds with this Smallbox!! It's all pretty amazing..

    Marshall Superlead plexi 1968 is coming soon. I have to choose a release date. Everything else is ready ;)

    It’s an incredible pleasure to announce the release of my BM-Fman SB Kemper pack trying to recreate the sound of a Friedman® Smallbox 50. OS10 required!!

    Specifically for guitarists that want the classic tones reminiscent of great vintage Plexi Marshalls® as well as Friedman’s® more modern high gain offerings. What an amp!!!

    Here are some soundsamples: https://on.soundcloud.com/CPbRJ

    Available in my webstore: https://bertmeulendijk.com/hom…/f-man-sb-liquidprofiles/

    Black Friday discount on checkout!! No code required.

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    30% discount on all packs in the shop!! No code required, discount will be added at checkout :!: :thumbup:

    It’s an incredible pleasure to announce the release of my Bert Meulendijk-Bman SF ‘69 liquid profilepack!!!

    In this pack I’ve tried to recreate the sound of a 1969 Fender Bassman® silverface.

    This rig pack is now available in the webstore: https://bertmeulendijk.com/home/product/bman- sf-69/


    This is a killer amp for guitar, full solid cleans with lots of twang and wonderful overdrives.


    Here are some soundsamples: https://on.soundcloud.com/iAM75

    Let me tell you breu your new 67 plexi profiles are in my opinion, your best to date. Wow. Ive purchased many of your packs, but this plexi, unbelievable. You close your eyes and youre really playing that amp. Stellar job on those plexi profiles Bert.

    Thanks rik777!! I can tell you that it was a great pleasure to make them especially when you get a sense of the direction things are going and what a fantastic amp you have at your disposal!!!

    Hi Bert,

    I am just playing with your new JuMP-50 and I came to a strange behaviour with the more to max gain Profiles.

    When I reduce the gain of those profiles on the Profiler and return the gain (on the profiler) to the max again, those profiles are much less gainy then before...

    Is that a bug only on my KPA or do you have the same behaviour. What could be the cause?

    I see what you mean. This is what happens. In some profiles, I have increased the generic gain. This seems to work extremely well and sounds very good. If you turn back the left gain knob, that gain goes down along with the generic gain. If you turn your gain knob back to the right, the generic gain eventually comes to the position from which the amp was profiled....

    So that's what happens. It's not a bug. If you load another profile and then go back to the previous profile, the gain positions will be as they were programmed in the rig again. I hope this clarifies things.

    Dear Kemper friends,

    It is with incredible pleasure that I hereby announce the release of my BM-JuMP50 plexi ’67 pack trying to recreate the sound of a 1967 Marshall JMP50® plexi. OS10 required!!

    I think the Marshall® plexi amp is probably the most imaginative amps ever made.

    Brown sound to the max!! Here are some soundsamples http://tiny.cc/aftcvz.

    Available in my webstore: https://bertmeulendijk.com/home/product/jump-50-plex/