I listened to the youtube videos of ACY's Bloody Rocka and I am very impressed! I went ahead and ordered them. I dont have them yet but I'm really looking forward to them!
Thanks everyone!
I listened to the youtube videos of ACY's Bloody Rocka and I am very impressed! I went ahead and ordered them. I dont have them yet but I'm really looking forward to them!
Thanks everyone!
honestly, I have not been especially looking for an acdc sound but it's not the hardest to recreate. I play a LP and most marshall profiles sound acdc without noodling. set it to low gain, no FX, just EQing a little and a bridge humbucker guitar of course. but don't think angus alone, malcolm and cliff williams are tone masters too and what you could belive is just angus'sound appears to be a whole more. acdc are efficiency monsters, they do it simple but such blast sounding simplicity is a science!
I used the freebie AGL SOME MARSHALL B profile and tone matched the gain/tone stack (plus a couple of other small amp changes) against the ACY's Bloody Rocka video posted earlier in this thread.
honestly, I have not been especially looking for an acdc sound but it's not the hardest to recreate. I play a LP and most marshall profiles sound acdc without noodling. set it to low gain, no FX, just EQing a little and a bridge humbucker guitar of course. but don't think angus alone, malcolm and cliff williams are tone masters too and what you could belive is just angus'sound appears to be a whole more. acdc are efficiency monsters, they do it simple but such blast sounding simplicity is a science!
+1 I've played Angus's SG through his Marshall stack and its pretty much set up as you describe.
I use "AC/DC no fun" for playing hihgway to hell. It's in the Soundside-rig-pack. Downloadable at kemper-amps.com for free.
For me it's great at gigging volume. Tell me, what you are thinking of it.
I use "AC/DC no fun" for playing hihgway to hell. It's in the Soundside-rig-pack. Downloadable at kemper-amps.com for free.
For me it's great at gigging volume. Tell me, what you are thinking of it.
I had a look but it's not in the Dec 2015 Soundside pack and I couldn't find it under that name elsewhere. Is it on soundside site perhaps?
I had a look but it's not in the Dec 2015 Soundside pack and I couldn't find it under that name elsewhere. Is it on soundside site perhaps?
Sorry - it was sortet wrong in my RM. The Rig is from Simone Bertolotti. I cant find the link, where I got it from....
+1 I've played Angus's SG through his Marshall stack and its pretty much set up as you describe.
you very lucky man!!!
+1 I've played Angus's SG through his Marshall stack and its pretty much set up as you describe.
Pics or it didn`t happen!
Or was this back before the cameras we carry in our pocket?
1984 and I don't have to prove anything.
1984 and I don't have to prove anything.
It was a joke.
A pretty obvious one at that.
^gahaha wow... Easy guy... "I PLAYED HIS AMPZ AND I DONT OWE YOU NOTHIN!"....good grief
Here is one clip with my Ac/Dc profile
I like that ...what profile did you use?
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A wild guess, base on a TopJimi profile?
Can anyone help me? I bought the AGL Bloody Rocka profiles but they all sound dull and muddy (bassy, boomy) through my Kemper. I'm using a 2008 LP Standard which sounds great through other profiles. I've tried mating the AGL profiles with my favourite Marshall cabinet model which sounds good with nearly all my other go-to profiles. Are there some optimum input settings I need to use? I find right now I am having to rely on tweaking the EQ to try and get the clarity and brightness back but then I seem to lose some of the amp dynamics in the process.
Definition & clarity are your friends here ! Adjust EQ once they are correctly setup to your taste !
You can also adjust the bass filter from the CAB section
Or try another cab
hmm..strange..they definitely don't sound dull and muddy with my LP...if anything, they're a little on the bright side
hmm..strange..they definitely don't sound dull and muddy with my LP...if anything, they're a little on the bright side
Haven't tried with my LP - but in general, this is my impression as well
Maybe a system restart/init/whatever?
The missing link?... Here's an interesting article related to the elusiveness of nailing the angus tone (personally, I've never heard a patch/profile that was better than 90% close): http://www.guitarplayer.com/effects/1018/t…tar-sound/48728