howdy, and welcome,,thanks Ill try them today
Posts by unclemar
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MORGAN AC20 RMPACHECO
I can do it all with this one profile,, and I have,,,,it goes from super clean to big drive,, maybe not metal,, but I can always kik in my secret weapon,,
This is my go to,,I could live with just this one,,,,, if I had to,,
Thanks RM,,,, you nailed it,,so much I went out and bought the amp, its sitting in the studio,,Ha,, -
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howdy,,,,welcome,,
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Seeing The Doobie Brothers live a few times has changed my philosophy a bit. I've covered China Grove and Long Train Runnin' for years and always tried to get the sound exactly right. (old Fender, Marshall, etc.) But now, Tom Johnston plays PRS guitars and amps. The Archon isn't even in the same ballpark as an old Bassman but it sounds awesome and the audience loves it.
There are probably 100 other similar examples out there and even more where a guitarist's live rig is completely different from what they used in the studio. So now, unless I'm covering Van Halen, Boston, etc., I just pick something that sounds good to me. As far as I know, The Gin Blossoms never used a Dumble but now I know it would have sounded great if they did.
Aint That the Truth !!!!!
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ownhammer has a mesa 4-12 that is fantastic, and its free,,I use that for all the rock stuff, M Britts 2-12 - open back is great for recording, and lighter stuff,,
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also,,, My sound guy said I should stick with only 1 cab,, he said it was a really huge change,,, as I would switch from a profile with a 4-12 cab to one with an open back 1-12,,
I did not notice it much in the studio, but over a big system, it was very much a problem, Once I found found the M Britt 2-12 cab , and The Morgan profile,,That was the end of the search,for me, I never looked back, I have used it on everything, (I play in two bands and own a studio and do outside sessions,)
the cab can drastically change the sound of one profile ,,
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In the more than 6 years dealing with Kemper (and in the years before with the Axe-Fx and several Pods, plus FRFR solutions) I have learned that for many users coming from conventional rigs it’s quite a paradigm shift to fully embrace this new technology, listening to a close- miked signal vs. your old trusty cab, having all these tweaking possibilities available on recall.
It takes time.
My advice is: Restrict yourself. Choose ONE listening environment, preferably monitor cabs, choose only 2-3 rigs and dial them in. Go from there, slowly and steadily.Really good advice,,
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took me 3 years to get it sorted out,, but now its the best rig I have ever owned, I can do it all ,,My main gig, country, plus all the rock and hard rock stuff I care to do, also have a smooth jazz gig,, all with the same profile,,I started playing at 4 years old, took me till I was 55 to find a rig I could love, Mini mesa rec with a DR Z 2-12 cab,,,only 3 years with the kemper,
Stick with it and and you will be happy,, it works,,
http://www.mariomassi.commost all the tracks are thru the kemper,, guitars ,bass, banjos, ac guitars , mandos,etc,,,
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welcome,,,have fun,,
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thank you..
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thanks so much,, but could not get anything,,
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I come right out of the monitor to my Morgan or McFly amp( or both) and use the Kempers amp for a monitor at my feet, also use the Morgan profile,, its fantastic,,
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You're very welcome! I'm happy to say this profile is still my go to after all these years. I've tweaked it along the way as I'm sure many of you have, but at its core it's the same. Here's to 6 more years!
HELLO,,, so nice to hear from you, after all these years this is MY FAV and my tone, I liked it so much, I bought a Morgan combo to have in the studio,, but still play your profile, Thank you sir!
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thanks, at the studio now,, Ill try them later,, thanks again.I have a Panama Cab,,always wondered about their heads,
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have you logged in?
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it will be way more then a honeymoon,,Welcome,,from Elgin
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way cool,, welcome,,,
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even a country boy can luv that !!!!!!!! NICE