That’s a 2006 USA Charvel Pointy Reissue...they were made by the team that became the Charvel Custom Shop about a year or so later. Best woods, super tight construction etc. Seriously badass guitar @808illest
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I'm a big fan of the BE100 IRL, and it's pretty much the only Marshall variant I've loved to play, even unboosted. Wanted to see how tight I could get this for chugs, chose an unboosted profile and tightened it up a tad. Sorry about the cymbals, was going to get rid of them and forgot. Apologies for the clams too, it's a holiday here and we always start drinking early lol
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So uh....yeah this thing is fantastic. I’ve had it on my desktop for a few days but been busy with work.
Had a few beers and lit up the amp, dropped this in and went at it. This slays hard dude.
I really need to buy one of your packs...
EDIT: went to check out your Mark III pack and it says there’s 80 (?!) profiles in there?! Dude I don’t have 80 profiles on my whole Kemper. You got a Greatest Hits pack or something like that?
Imo, the super deep (excessively deep?) tweakability of everything onboard the Axe is a slippery slope for recording. Some see it as a huge benefit, and others (like me) see it as a bit of a productivity killer. Especially when imo the goal is simply to get great suitable guitar/amp tone into a project. I love watching the face of testosterone filled guitarists as their obsessivly tweaked, all encompassing satan summoning huge guitar tone is neutered as the engineer cuts a chunk of the low end to fit in the mix and actually sound good
Plenty of Kempers in studios banging out cool stuff. I dig the Axe too, but the KPA does absolutly everything I need both when recording at home and playing live - quickly and easily.
This was me. I just want to plug and play without tweaking (not that you have to with the Axe) but for the Kemper all I do to most profiles is add mids and up the bass a tad. That's it. Super convenient.
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You guys, this pack is super fun to play.....it's weirdly thick and really responsive to pick dynamics. Grab it.
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