Please what do consider personally your best crunch profiles?
I need the best reference I can find I'm more than willing to pay if your reference cie sell profiles
thanks for your help and suggestions
GForce
Please what do consider personally your best crunch profiles?
I need the best reference I can find I'm more than willing to pay if your reference cie sell profiles
thanks for your help and suggestions
GForce
@Gforce guitar - You may not know this, but using ALL CAPS online is considered to be SHOUTING.
Would you be so kind as to change the title of this post, and of your Reverb post? You can do this, if you edit the first post in each thread.
Thank you!
@Gforce guitar - You may not know this, but using ALL CAPS online is considered to be SHOUTING.
Would you be so kind as to change the title of this post,
ok fixed !
You rock! Thanks!
I’ve uploaded several Marshall Silver Jubilee rigs to Rig Exchange. You can find them by searching for my user name. Depending on the strength of your pickups, they are crunch sounds. You can also adjust the gain on them, to dial in the crunch.
Crunch for what music style ?? I'm into lo / medium gain sounds . Someone who is into heavier styles- what they would call crunch is what I would call- Heavy beefie crunch ( chugga)
Do you like Marshall / DR Z / Fender/ Mesa boogie ? They all have crunch in their own different way . ( With the Kemper you can have em all )
Crunch for what music style ?? I'm into lo / medium gain sounds . Someone who is into heavier styles- what they would call crunch is what I would call- Heavy beefie crunch ( chugga)
Do you like Marshall / DR Z / Fender/ Mesa boogie ? They all have crunch in their own different way . ( With the Kemper you can have em all )
Pop rock, medium gain sounds like you (no heavy beefie crunch) you know to give some edge to a ''too cute'' song, something that bites in the chords Am I clear? (english is my second langage)
I’ve uploaded several Marshall Silver Jubilee rigs to Rig Exchange. You can find them by searching for my user name.
Cool thanks
My commercial fav's for those kind of sounds are Tone Junkie, M Britt, Top Jimmy (Marshalls) You should try their free stuff first !!! They are all good - matter of preference !! ( english is not my native language either )
Depending on what you mean by crunch, the Tweed pack by Live Ready Sound might be just what you're looking for. Or you could get his BE-100/Baked Chicken pack (almost 300 profiles for $25, 35% sale still ongoing), and be able to cover any style of music, with more types of crunch than you can throw a stick at.
@breu has just what you need too, man! Check out his BE or latest.
The BE is such a killer amp.