The sale ended, tnx guys! Stay tuned!
Nick K Profiles
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Hey guys, this weekend is reserved for BRIT tones sale!
Marshall JCM, JMP, JVM, Friedman PT and BE100 are on 30 percent sale!
The prices are already discounted on the store, enjoy!
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The sale ended, tnx guys, stay tuned!
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I ran across your stuff last night after seeing a video you did demonstrating how you tweak one of your Mark IV profiles. Bought a few packs this afternoon & I gotta say man, these might be the best, most lifelike Marshall and Boogie tones I've heard on any Kemper - I'm seriously impressed. Great job!
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Hey man, tnx i appreciate it! As i said many times before, i started profiling for my own needs and i turned out i have the same taste in sound like many guys out there.
I wish i had more time to make video tutorials about some stuff, but lately i dont even have time to play guitar except when gigging so...
Tnx again!
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Hey man, tnx i appreciate it! As i said many times before, i started profiling for my own needs and i turned out i have the same taste in sound like many guys out there.
I wish i had more time to make video tutorials about some stuff, but lately i dont even have time to play guitar except when gigging so...
Tnx again!
One thing I noticed about your profiles right away is you're using the gear that, IMHO should be used when recording these amps. 421, 57, the occasional 160. Marshall and Boogie 4x12s. As great as some of these other profilers are, what their hard rock amp profiles seem to lack are those qualities that make the aforementioned gear so instrumental in so many guitar recordings over the decades. This is what led me to go out on a limb and buy your profiles. Well, perhaps the video and audio clips mighta helped a little
Thank you also for pricing them so fairly.
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Tnx man. Basically, 57 is a standard and for a good reason. Little bit of high cut around 7 or 6 khz and you have mix ready tone. I used to use m160 and 421 but lately 57 is my go to for profiling.
Also, Boogie Recto and Marshall 1960 boxes are imho the boxes that work best for all applications, from edge of breakup to super high gain monster tones.
Tnx again for the kind words!
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Tnx man. Basically, 57 is a standard and for a good reason. Little bit of high cut around 7 or 6 khz and you have mix ready tone. I used to use m160 and 421 but lately 57 is my go to for profiling.
Also, Boogie Recto and Marshall 1960 boxes are imho the boxes that work best for all applications, from edge of breakup to super high gain monster tones.
Tnx again for the kind words!
Isn't 6k where the SM57 presence peak is located? I found that the PR20 is good in those situations with less emphasis and fizz.
Having said that, I loved your MkIV profiles.
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TBH i dont know lol I never mind the technical stuff or info, i just go by my ears. Ofc, the placement of the mic is essential, so the post eq will depend heavily on that.
Tnx!
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Hey guys, here is my free sample pack updated, for all of you who want a taste of my profiles. Hope you`ll like it!
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thank you
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Excellent, thank you ! I only have a couple of your packs , but they are great?
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Thanks Nicko.
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Thank you!
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Nick K's nll profiles are some of the best around.
The PT20, even just the sample that I have, is amazeballs.
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Tnx guys, i really appreciate it!
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Nick K's nll profiles are some of the best around.
The PT20, even just the sample that I have, is amazeballs.
Amazeballs, i`ll have to remember that
Yup PT is a great amp and it turned out great in the pack. Had a little "trouble" dialing it in, because its tricky, little darker than someone would expect, but as i said, imho, it truned out great...
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What makes Nick’s profiles stand out for me is that he does rock & metal without the fizz!
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Thanks a lot!
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What makes Nick’s profiles stand out for me is that he does rock & metal without the fizz!
I hate fizz, i really do...
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