The sweet 16 is great, you can't go wrong with it. If you love Marshall amps (Who don't ?) you can buy the 69 pack too.
If you play a strat, you should be happy with Bert M profiles too, a must have for a versatile use of single coils guitars.
Posts by brunoo
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This is pretty much what I do too with X slot, low cut at 100, high cut at 6000 more or less, boost around 2500. And a cut around 650-670 for mbritt profiles specifically.
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I too play in a top 40 band, direct in foth, my monitor is an alto 210. The Mbritt sweet 16 is what I use, along with Bert M profiles. If you use a strat, I would recommend you Bert's profiles, very usable as is. With Mbritt, I use an eq with a cut at 650hz, tame a lot of the 'dark' thing. With high pass and low pass cut, in both cases.
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Hi all
I'm a guitar player, and I sometimes play bass to record my demos. I would like to find some good usable bass profiles in the rigs exchange, I just ask this here to save me time.
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Exactly why i want it. And i hate to waste a slot on this.
I was about to post the same request with exatcly the same example...So I would say: +1!
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Salut & bienvenue ici n'hésite pas à profiler ton JMP et nous faire écouter les résultats , c'est vraiment le plus du KPA de pouvoir profiler
Salut et bienvenue !!
Renaud is right, the real experience is when you profile your own gear
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Had the exact same issue... I must say I's not very intuitive at first, and the manual is sort of blur about it...
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Bonjour à tous!
I finally bought a Kemper after almost a year with a Helix, recently sold.
I'm 55, play guitar since 16, and I've own many many guitars, amps and FX in my career.
Still have what I would call the "essential" stuff: a Kinman strat, a LP, an EBMM EVH signature, couple of acoustics, and an all original
white stack 1972 JMP 100 watts. Plus maybe 50 pedals...
I had this Helix, because it was way more easy in every point with my cover band, but "something" was missing, or was too much with it.
I bought a Kemper rack some days ago, and I'm blown away by the tones I get so far.
Even at 55, it's great to be a guitar player nowadays!