Right on man! Thanks for the support
Posts by Jaymz
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Thanks man! This amp is pretty renowned for being hard to profile but I persevered. They are an aquired taste but im glad they've worked out for you
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It sounded decent when I played it quickly but even with radical settings it just sounded like it was being ran through a telephone. I've made about 8 profiles with it and they are totally unusable! Glad to say i've tried it though
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Sorry for the delay. The Cobra pack won't be happening as I sold it after 2 weeks of owning it....didn't find it worked for me at all so I wasn't going to release a substandard product.
However I now have a 1980 JMP 2203 that I WILL be releasing. VERY soon....boosted with various pedals and hopefully a set with a brand new mic.
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Will you PLEASE make a few lower-gain Profiles with result in Kemper-Gain around 3 to 5?
Boosted and Un-Boosted?
Not everyone is into Death-Metal and maybe someone needs agressive tones for rock-tunes with less gain.Yup no problem, lower gain and no TS tones will be happening.
It's got such a grunt this thing! I *think* this is an early revision Cobra too
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Kinda...it won't be here straight away but maybe a few weeks away. It'll be worth it....this thing is gnarly!
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I can tell you...it'll be the Framus Cobra
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Bump! This pack is my most popular by far...great to hear the comments! Planning something new currently....
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Noted for future reference
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Thanks man! It's 5150
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Hey guys,
My new EP is out on Friday and includes some sick guest players including Lyle Cooper (former Faceless drummer) playing drums for the whole EP.
First track's little performance video was released tonight so I thought some of you might be interested
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Thanks Victor!!
Glaurung, If your quad tracking i'd layer up 2 tracks of the 5150 and 2 of the DR, one of each on each speaker to keep it even and give it some width. For leads I dig any of the lead profiles tbh but Recto6L is really cool. If you're talking about putting a lead into a mix then I always try and use the same cab at least as the rhythm tone, that way you wont be fighting too much to get the lead to sit in the mix. You can even use a rhythm tone and just bump up the mids via the KPA!
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Thanks guys! I think this is my favorite pack to date...I use all of these myself so there's no "secret profiles" around.
5150 and Recto compliment each other perfectly IMO!
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When I owned one - which was probably made in 2000 and something - I found quite the opposite, that is I loved the cleans, couldn't stand the overdrive! Bass just impossible to tame, the whole tone kind of too crunchy...but again, I had no doubt you could make it sound focused and tight as fuck
Yeah they improved the cleans a lot in the later models although im still digging the dirt from this one over my previous rectifiers i've owned.
Glad you're liking what you hear!
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I didn't as this amp's clean channel isn't too great....the overdriven tones are where this amp shines!
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I bring you the new Stymphalian Productions Dual Rectifier pack!
This is a head I acquired recently and it is mind blowingly awesome! It's a '92 Rev E/F 2 channel rectifier and that's what has formed this profile pack. More info on the various sites etc but here it is along with a Suicide Silence death metal demo (thanks Hannes!)
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Well it's pretty much the creme de creme of rectifiers through the matching cab so there's no excuse if I can't get this beast sounding great!