Yes! She's a beauty. I'm about to pull the trigger on something....... now if someone would only tell this dullard how to post a picture!
Posts by don1960lp
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Owned a Swart combo for a bit. They definitely have their own magic thing going on. Will check out the pack. Thanks!
EDIT: This is some really sweet stuff. 100% sounds like the original. I wonder, which speaker did you prefer?
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10 free profiles up right now of this killer amp. I found a keeper rig.
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The only time lime green alongside cream look good together is in a glass with a mini-umbrella.
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What a lot of people don't get about Leslie's monstrous P90 tone is that a lot of it has to do with only having the single bridge pickup. The lessened magnetic pull with only the single pup really lets the notes sing.
My HH2 only has a single bucker and I've been thinking about putting a P90 in it. Will check out the MOT! Thanks.
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Leslie West agrees. Mississippi Queen anyone?
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I LOVE this profile - right in my sweet spot tone-wise when it's wide open and, as already said, it cleans up beautifully!
Bravo! (let me know when your profile pack is ready for purchase )
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You are right, so many variables but I would focus on just the amp, so effectively DI profiles. With Kemper Kone, the speaker is already separated as a profile so it makes sense to truely mimic the amp.
Not sure I'm going to be a fan of Kone. I've messed around a lot with IRs and other cabs that are embedded as parts of profiles - Britt's 2x12 by 3P and an old 1960 with a set of well worn Greenbacks from Top Jimi being two standouts. I've also tried a number of times to see if a DI profile with various cabs can be made to exceed the Studio version with the original profiled cab. Not been happy with the results in either case.
It's amazing how badly you can make some of the most revered amps in history sound with a miss-matched cab or microphone. Got sick of chasing the IR/cab rabbit and these days if a profile doesn't sound good as is it goes right into the 'out' box. Kone is not on my wish list at all.
I know others have had great results with this though so I'm probably in the minority.
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Let's see if it embeds...
WHOA! Unbelievable tasty chops man!
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Nick Johnston
Thank you so much for introducing me to this player!
RMP: Your Morgan profile was probably the first one I really bonded with when I got my Kemper a couple of years ago. Great stuff!
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I'll take the downgrade from genius to, say, thoughtful ?
'Forward thinker'?
I love the fact that most rig packs that focus on a single amp contain lots of clips with differing gain levels - and channel/switching options. Your idea is genius (stay with that a bit longer) but I'm not sure how it would be achieved so it would work faithfully with every possible amp/speaker cab/microphone combination and the numerous variations possible based on recording/profiling techniques.
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There's some pretty heavy and tight stuff in the official Victory Kraken pack. Also, check out profiles of the ADA MP1 pre-amp. Found some really good rigs profiled with that.
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Will check it out. The RFA with F6 is limited with display options.
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Are you using the Waves H-EQ?
This one:
https://www.waves.com/plugins/…er-added-to-f6-dynamic-eq
Pretty powerful from what I've seen so far.
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Got it. I used that module of SEQ specifically to target one frequency. FTW, the Waves DEQ plug-in identified the spike at about 3.16K while my ear through the Kemper heard it as 3.02K - I'm chalking it up to a calibration issue between the two systems.....
Yesterday was the first time I'd ever played while watching it on an analyzer.
Boy, an open E chord through a raging plexi sure looks cool! Was surprised how quickly it falls off of the FR cliff on both the lo and hi ends. Gonna have to tweak all of my lo and hi cut filters accordingly.
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It affects all 4 bands.
But not if they are left flat, right? I'm kinda new to this so pardon any wrong assumptions.
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But that affects all of the EQ bands, doesn't it?
Pretty sure it only targets the frequency(s) and bandwidth(s) you choose via the 2 parametric mid bands.
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Oh. It was a pretty killer picture too.
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Interesting. I've seen others use isolation. Hmmm...
Used it purely out of necessity because of volume - which it didn't really cut a lot of. Avoid if it all possible IMO. Big, bulky, heavy, and I still got complaints about being too loud.