I just purchased many of Michael Britt’s profiles for my relatively new Kemper. WOW! These are just mind blowing and the range of cleans to breakup to gain are just superb. I no longer have a need for a tube amp. My tube amps never sounded so exceptional and to have this variety is incredible. Thanks Michael!!!!
Michael Britt Profiles - Exceptional!!!!!
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Totally agree. Michael's profiles are my favorite commercial profiles on the market, IMO!
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Some love em, some don't.
Crank em loud and I'm defo in the love em category!
Si
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Michael Britt’s profiles is one of the best library
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I will also say Mike is one of the nicest people I have had the pleasure of knowing.
There are many, many, profiles out there both in rig manager and commercially so there will be preferences.
But when I got the Britt profiles I was and am floored by the cleans which is what I really could not get out of my tube amp search.
Almost any one I try is so good, and I have most of his, it may take a while to work through them all because I cannot stop playing that profile.
Good bye tube amp. And when Anderton’s does the bind test, they use M. Britt profiles and Chappers and the Captain are either fooled or prefer the M. Britt profiles. I can see why they are exceptional. If we could get Kemper to create some incredible distortion, muff, klon, fuzz, metal effects I would be in heaven. The reverbs are on the way. A few better modulation effects like chorus would excellent as well. -
Stomps along the lines of your wishes could be on the way too, so look out, Heaven...
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I can't afford all of them. Which pack would you recommend? (I'm most interested in high gain profiles.)
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My favourite is the Colonial Pack, but that's just me. I love the woody, mojo-filled tone of that amp. It's great for cock rock / hair metal / glam.
You might also like the 5150 pack and the Heavy Pack, macbor.
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I will have to defer what is the best high gain due to others with more experience, but like I said all his profiles are stunning and turning down the gain on higher gain profiles the cleans are spectacular and not something I could achieve with some of the better tube amps.
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You just can't go wrong with Britt profiles, if you do then there's something wrong LOL!
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Use them live almost exclusively
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My favourite is the Colonial Pack, but that's just me. I love the woody, mojo-filled tone of that amp. It's great for cock rock / hair metal / glam.
You might also like the 5150 pack and the Heavy Pack, macbor.
Agreed! I use the three profiles from the Colonial pack live with my band. They are amazing! In fact, I was just using profile 3.9 from that pack directly into my Atomic CLR last night. Cranked the volume and it was just Marshall crunch to the max.
Michael's 5150 pack is just awesome too! I like the 5150 amp but I feel like the majority of the profiles available are made for metal. Michael did an excellent job of creating rock profiles of this killer amp. They sound amazing in standard tuning. I especially love the ones he created with the original 5150 cab and speakers for home recording. IMO, one of his :under the radar" packs for sure.
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Use them live almost exclusively
Same here. His profiles brought me new life as a guitar player.
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