These are great, thank you!
Free Modded Marshall JMP 2203 Merged Profiles (Friedman/Cameron/Jose) on Rig Exchange
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very cool profiling session ... I really dig the colors in dist pedal choice.
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hi Liam
do you gave any pics of the Marshall JMP 2203 Super Lead Mark ll head I like to make a file with amp pic attached with the profiles.
Yes no problem, I'll go and have a quick look if I have any at hand fast
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Here are the only two at hand. I'll take some more for you front and back later on.
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tks Liam pure gentleman keep up the good work.
rgds
Ian
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Hi Liam,
This last set of profiles is truly superb.
Really appreciate your work with these.
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Yeah this is great - thanks. Amazing how the characters of the stomps are retained (the ones I know SD-1, Rat, and TS9)
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Hi Liam,
Probably the best non-commercial profiles (and even quite some commercial)!
Thank you very much.
One question though, you've added the "loop distortion" in the X slot and it delivers a kind of space or panorama effect.
Any idea were this comes from since I would expect that a loop is a loop and nothing more?
Best regards,
Chris
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Thanks, LiamThompson! Your whole collection of profiles is amazing. These are easily some of the best Kemper profiles available. Period.
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Hi Liam,
Probably the best non-commercial profiles (and even quite some commercial)!
Thank you very much.
One question though, you've added the "loop distortion" in the X slot and it delivers a kind of space or panorama effect.
Any idea were this comes from since I would expect that a loop is a loop and nothing more?
Best regards,
Chris
Hi Steinberger1967 . Is it on a particular profile or all of the latest ones?
I'm wondering if its an issue with firmware versions. I'm using the latest 5.6.2.13481 Spring Reverb Preview and created these profiles using this beta.
In the X Slot should be the Quad Chromatic Delay (Del 4) set to 0 ms delay on the left side and 25 ms on the right side and delay I use if for stereo thickening or add 3.2 detune in the setting and it is set to as close a settings as I can get to the Eventide H910/H949 micropitch setting. So what you are hearing is probably he correct effect but it is showing on your profiler as a dist loop effect.
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Awesome, Liam! Thank you!
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Thanks to everyone for all the kind words over the course of this thread. Glad everyone is liking the tones and finding good uses for them.
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By all accounts, well-deserved, Liam.
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Thank you very much Liam.
Just a question: did you cut some high frequencies?
I find them not very open or airy, they have a very little presence...
I tried them with strato and les paul.
Thanks again!
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Thank you very much Liam.
Just a question: did you cut some high frequencies?
I find them not very open or airy, they have a very little presence...
I tried them with strato and les paul.
Thanks again!
I generally low pass at around 12 to 10 kHz as I like to mic right on the edge of the cap seam on the speaker which can be quite bright on Marshall type circuits, running V30's and an SM57, but introduces a little fizz that I don't like to hear.
I generally prefer sounds a touch darker as these settings are to be used at high gig volumes on the real amp, in a recorded mix I'd be tempted to set more treble on the amp to help them cut.
What are you playing them through? Generally I use either a real Mesa Cab 2X12 the one which is the cab I profiled with. Straight through the PA, or if at home through Grado headphones or a Friedman ASM-12 wedge.
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Hi Liam,
Thanks for the explination about the x-slot. it explains a lot. I'm indeed not on the beta version and in my kemper when pushing the button it indicates to be the loop distortion. I was quite puzzled to hear the difference in sound when turning on or off the "loop" ;-).
Now it is quite clear.
Anyway, really fantastic profiles! I like them quite a lot...
Best regards,
Chris
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I generally low pass at around 12 to 10 kHz as I like to mic right on the edge of the cap seam on the speaker which can be quite bright on Marshall type circuits, running V30's and an SM57, but introduces a little fizz that I don't like to hear.
I generally prefer sounds a touch darker as these settings are to be used at high gig volumes on the real amp, in a recorded mix I'd be tempted to set more treble on the amp to help them cut.
What are you playing them through? Generally I use either a real Mesa Cab 2X12 the one which is the cab I profiled with. Straight through the PA, or if at home through Grado headphones or a Friedman ASM-12 wedge.
Hi Liam, I use Kemper @ home with Hi-Fi Teac A-R600 + Indian passive speaker, @ live I use Yamaha DXR10.
In my opinion if you cut these freq during the profiling, you can't recover them after.
Cililab, Nick K and others, profile amps naturally (or with very little freq cut) and after they cut bad freq with an eq il slot X: I find it perfect 'cause you can choose the amount rough.
I've already tried to raise presence and highs in your rigs, but it's not the same thing 'cause those frequencies have been lost at the source.
I'm sorry if I comment your FREE rigs: I respect you for this, believe me.
Thanks again!
A.
P.S.: you can try to cut over 15 kHz only for a test 3 or 4 rigs
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I'm a bit late to the party but I just want to thank Liam for these profiles of a great amp. Very cool that you've done some tweaks and updates. Ive saved a few in my performances but alas its only for home use as I've retired myself from live gigs, which is where I think these will shine most, but you just never know when this old fart might just decide to rock out with my........er Kemper?
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Thank you!
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Wow Liam! Thanks for the profiles! They all really sound great! Really nice tones there. I'm new to to this. Downloaded your profiles off the rig exchange. Really nice.