I am glad you feel the same with your TAG's ,it is not secret anymore !
Update : my credit card get stacked in ATM machine today , so I can buy Mike's profiles only next week or so.
Meanwhile , I tried his free 72 Marshall and get blew up .
And yes , playing low volume with QSC - it is very ,very good profile.
But playing loud through real amp/cab - transform this profile to Marshall Beast !
Probably the best sounding Marshall up to date in my KPA , but more important -it fit my Anderson Drop Top so well, as no any profile .
It seems that they are born for each other -WITHOUT ANY TWEAKING -just as is .
And to second what Chase said , for the first time my powerful Drop Top doesn't feel over-pronounced ,it felt just right !
More , as I go higher with volume , tone get better and with more open and airy ,but no harsh, no way ,just bells like frequencies !
Bass, middle and highs are so well mixed and synergized , as only real amp can do . Amazing !
On the end, (maybe I'll open new thread for this subject) rhythm chops and solo tones are identical .
I want to say, lots of profiles have that powerful sound when one play power chords, but soloing is sometimes tiny , so pedals must be used to fatter the tone .
Not with this profile , endless sustain and fat single tones are so obvious , and have the same power as chords .
(very, very interesting, if not the main impression about this 72 Marshall profile ......)
Still have to try Bulldog , it might be even better !
It might be the best profile for Anderson guitars I know of up to date , but let see, let wait a bit ...