LERNOULD Thierry's outstanding Fender Bassman and Supersonic. Not especially high gain, but beautiful cleans and crunch. They capture the essence of these amps.
Rig Watch (on Twitter and here) - suggestions welcome
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LERNOULD Thierry's outstanding Fender Bassman and Supersonic. Not especially high gain, but beautiful cleans and crunch. They capture the essence of these amps.
indeed!
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Great idea Don - Thanks for putting something like this together. I'll add one of my favorites/sleepers:
Bill Rupert's Kay Model 703 1962 - Old school, feels like lo-fi but hi on tube purity. Very expressive. Low gain. Try it out.
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Thanks for this selection.
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Mesa Mk3 JP4 or Mesa Mk3 JP5 by Thumas.
They were clearly the inspiration of my profiling sessions. Awesome stuff and great guy
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Thanks for this selection.
It would be nice to have some links to directly download the selected rigs.good idea.
the links only work when you're logged in, obviously, and using RM is even easier, but I'll add the links to the first post like this:Bill Rupert's Kay Model 703 1962 - Old school, feels like lo-fi but hi on tube purity. Very expressive. Low gain.
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Hey Don,
Heads up. The link to Bill Rupert's Kay takes me to a page that says "download available only for registered users. Please login first" but i am logged in. I tried logging out, re-logging in, and from different computers but no luck. -
I like these very much:
- Bluesbreaker by Ballantine
There are four profiles of this amp, I love the ones with pedals in front.- MN Black Goop by Mats Nermark
There are three profiles of this amp, all of them great.- MN SC Fat Lead by Mats Nermark
- DG ch2 Lead by Don Grosh
- PITTBULL MKII by Kilian Blees
- MPF Room One by PACOM
- Cornford RK100#1 by J.Cameron
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MLScola: you have also to be logged on kemper-amps.com, not only on kemper-amps.com/forum.
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Jpgkpa, thanks, good to know
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I really like this one with my tele: DAK KING JTM 42 SC by WarabA.
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Thx man , this is more of a rig than a profile, here is the whole story about it
it's mainly a cool 70's amp I own profiled on a load box & I swapped the CAB to Andy's one if I recall well. JTM 42 don't exist of course, only in my imagination
Yes it sounds really killer on single coils, if you like this one then try the JTM30 I've done ( check my sig) , they are even better
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Mark V Edge 1 by G LELEVE
THRASH'N TIME+ by RHA
RC Suhr Badger 35 II by Roel Corstjens
JAZZCHORUS CLEAN by RUNE DAHL
Aristocrats by Parlance
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thanks guys!
great suggestions!
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PRS ARCHON 50 - SoZack
There are only 2 Archon profiles out there and this one is fantastic!
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Best Slash profiles
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Mesa TA-30 by AndrewC
1966 Vibrochamp by Simon B
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Bravo Don for creating this thread. Found this through an unusual search.
Although I never considered myself any type of "twit" (some others might LOL)Moderators - Perhaps this could become a sticky.
It's especially nice to get suggestions from others here given their user preferred choices.Like others, my RigManager selection criteria typically consists of Amp choice, votes and # of votes.
I'm highlighting here some of the otherwise low vote or unrecognized profiles I found to be very useful.For clean sounds, I typically find myself gravitating to:
Fender Champ 1967 (base) - Hays A great profile which makes me say "Whoa" every time.For Dirt, some notables I like are:
Soldano X88R Rhythm - Fastredponycar
Bogner Anniversary B - kalvitz.com
Rivera 30-12 CH2 Nin - HaysAlso, I favor several choices from Djemass, R.U.Sirious, and And44
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