This is my favorite patch for my Tele and strat thus far... with some very minor tweaking, I can great country and blues tones.
Really rich and solid!! Great job!! Thank you so much!!!
Morgan AC20 profile uploaded
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Well, thank you for this fantastic profile!!
It's unbelievably rich tonally and you really have some talent capturing this tone.
I use it almost exclusively right now in my band.
A second profile of the same amp with slightly more gain would be most welcome!
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Can just second what the others said. Finally found time today to play around with this profile and instantly fell in love with it!!! Amazing job!
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Thank you all for your kind words...it's really rewarding to hear that this profile is well received!
I'd be happy to create a higher gain version at some point, although I will say that IMHO the AC20's strongest point is in its edge of breakup tones.
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just keep profiling stuff i also really really like this one! thanks pal
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Wow Pacheco, looks like you hit a grand slam with this one! Thanks!
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What's crazy is that my profiling process was really nothing special. I just set up the amp the way I like it, plopped a microphone in front of it (no special measurements...I just put the mic where I normally like it for playing at church), profiled, and for refinement, I played a lot of open chords and power chords on all 3 pickup positions as hard as I could for about 15 seconds.
That's it!
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Hey man .. this amp profile is my absolute favorite... They dynamics are impressive. I use it with sc and hb guitars. Wow. Sounds better than my tube amps Thanks a lot!!!!!
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What's crazy is that my profiling process was really nothing special. I just set up the amp the way I like it, plopped a microphone in front of it (no special measurements...I just put the mic where I normally like it for playing at church), profiled, and for refinement, I played a lot of open chords and power chords on all 3 pickup positions as hard as I could for about 15 seconds.
That's it!
I believe you did what should usually lead to a good profile... that is, profile the amp set where it really sounds "right". The Morgan you profiled is a nice amp and I think you chose the best zone to capture it well. Not many amps are at their best with any settings one could come up with ..
I had the pleasure of doing a session with one of these and I found it to be very close to a non-top boost AC30. I, personally like a non-top boost AC30 from the golden era. The Morgan does that thing quite well. Push the power section too hard and it get's smaller sounding. However, eet well within it's happy zone, it will take boost pedals, at least good "boost" pedals , like a friggin' monster. My preference for a vintage AC30 would be a red panel non-top boost modded version... like a 1964, for instance. If you put some "heat" ahead of the input stage, it can do the nasty. The Morgan AC20 is there. Fabulous rhythm track amp a well. Much like the 18 watt Marshall, in it's own way.. The Morgan can be huge if you don't push it to where the power section starts to lay over. I think cleanish grind is it's strongest song.
Good intuitive profiling man!
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I really love this profile.
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Wow.
Had to try this after all the comments above, and I can safely say they are all well deserved. A lovely profile.
I also took the cabinet and used it with the Stranded on a Plane Dr Z Maz 38 profile - that sounds really lovely too - give it a whirl!
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Hmm, and exactly what did you tweak? I can't seem to find the Gilmour sound
Compression (stomp) and tube sag and clarity....
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Compression (stomp) and tube sag and clarity....
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This are simply outstanding! Thank you very much.
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Super profile! love it
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Love this profile! One of my favorites Thanks!
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Wow... this really sounds good.
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Played with it for quite a while last night. Very good! Thank you!
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Superb profile, thanks for sharing
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Maybe one of the best. It has dynamics and feel in abundance. Thank you for sharing
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