Thanks for the response, I used pieces of regular school eraser and super glue gel to fill in the holes in the kick pads, now it's as good as new.
Posts by Schaug
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Hi all, has anyone replaced/repaired rubber kick pads that press the switches underneath? Mine are worn, and the rubber started to break up in small parts. Is there something I could do to take them out and replace them with some other kind of rubber? Any other methods are also welcome.
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Damn these turned out much better then I expected since I'm not a marshall guy. But honestly there is a beautiful thump in the upper low end that only these amps can provide. It punches you in the face, especially when you get your palm mutes going on \m/
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It is exactly as benvigil described. Pickup height shouldn't be an issue. It is fixed as on all Luke guitars with only minimal movement allowed by the routing.
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I have a MIDI controller which I always use, so that is not a problem. And I'm not switching to a solo, I am staying within the same profile where I'd just like to retain the existing volume. Because it makes no sense that the signal volume drops on distorted profiles.
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I've got a situation here. I am using Dual recto profile with Music Man Luke 2 (Emgs), and I'm mostly positioned on the neck pickup during gigs. Sometimes I switch to bridge pup in a drive setting (on the same profile) and my signal drops slightly in volume but gets more distorted which is expected. Totally opposite situation when I'm on a clean profile. Do I need to set up Input sens to get at least the same volume when I switch to bridge? Thanks!
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Just 7 euros for each of those Mesa packs is a steal!
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The pack is awesome, crunches / leads are where it's at with this one. You can literally go and do the entire gig with 2 profiles.
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Just tried the pack, all the patches sound pretty good. But this Vintage Fat one sounds incredible. I just added a pinch of reverb and rolled in the Pure Cabinet to about 3.2. Wham! If not the best dual rec profile I ever tried.
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Thanks for the download Nick. I usually hate Marshalls since I think they are pretty good at everything but not great at anything. However I've found 5 excellent profiles in this pack for my cover band needs The crunches are the bomb!
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This sounds chewy! Please do an edge of breakup one, JMP's have a tasty edge on them.
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Bought the ENGL pack couple days ago and its awesome. Yeah, we all know that Engl can do super high gain stuff, but what really surprised me is the crunches and the cleans. So rich and thick! Man you've done it again, superb pack, great range of tones, love it!
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Bitey!
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Hey Nick, will there be a free sample of the ENGL?
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@amiller It would be great to post some clips dude, I myself am a fan of a 'darkish', rounded off sound, rich in mids and with just enough high freqs to cut through nicely. That being said, these profiles from Nick fit my needs so much that I didn't even touched the EQ on most of them. And I'm sporting an alder Suhr that is pretty brightish/hi-fi right off the bat. It's a head-scratcher.
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I just purchased the pack. Needless to say it's awesome all around. You get everything, cleans, ambients, crunches and high gain. A hell of a pack to make an entire live ready performance with barely any tweaks. Thanks!
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Got a free sample last night and it sounds so good, I'm even thinking of replacing the Morgan AC20 as my go to clean/breakup profile with this one.
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Sounds awesome man, just enough warmth but perfectly balanced.
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These sound so sick and punchy, need to try them out as soon as possible