I just uploaded 5 new Bogner Uberschall Profiles.
All of these were profiled using a Fender MH412 with Celestion G12K-100
The amp settings were as follows:
Clean
Volume - 3:30
Presence - 8:30
Treble - 11:00
Middle - 2:30
Bass - 9:30
Dirty
Volume - 9:30
Presence - 11:30
Treble - 10:00
Middle - 2:45
Bass - 2:30
The added bonus is that these rigs are merged rigs. I profiled and merged the rigs using the Uberschalls Line out on the back. This captures the power amp sound without the cab according to Bogner.
I've tested them and using a solid state power amp into my cab, they're identical to the actual amp through the cab, so they should work the same for all of you.
If you don't want to use the merged profiles I also uploaded the studio profiles as well. All the studio profiles were created using a Sennheiser e935 mic at about a 2 degree tilt just off center of the edge of the dust cap.
If you're wondering why I used a vocal mic instead of an instrument mic... I find that the vocal mics that I've used in profiling (AKG D5, Sennheiser e935) sound truer to real life than standard instrument mics like a Shure SM57.
The naming convention is self explanatory with the merged rigs, Uber Clean Merged, Uber 2 Merged etc. the number equals the amount of gain on the lead channel. All the studio profiles are named Uber Clean M, Uber 2 M, etc.
The Merged vs. studio profiles sound identical when listening with the cab engaged.
Leave me some feedback on the rigs if you use them.
Enjoy!