As the title suggests I am looking for suggestions on what you think is the best Marshall or Peavy profiles, paid or free, for playing metal music. Basically I have been trying to dial in a good tone for about 2 weeks now on some free vivix marshalls, and a free michael britt marshall profile and can't do it so I give up and am willing to shell out the cash for a higher quality profile. Here's an example of the tone I am trying to achieve.
"Best" paid/free Marshall or Peavy metal profiles?
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As the title suggests I am looking for suggestions on what you think is the best Marshall or Peavy profiles, paid or free, for playing metal music. Basically I have been trying to dial in a good tone for about 2 weeks now on some free vivix marshalls, and a free michael britt marshall profile and can't do it so I give up and am willing to shell out the cash for a higher quality profile. Here's an example of the tone I am trying to achieve.
hello and welcome!
You may want to consider bighairyprofiles.com
He has a You Tube Channel where he demos types that may interest you. ?
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I can very highly recommend Deadlight and Choptones. Both have free profiles in the Kemper to try out (Deadlight profiles are under Tone Hammer)
Personally I love Deadlight AFD100 and Choptones JCM800ZW. Even more so I like using the JCM800ZW from Choptones with the AFD100 Cab from Deadlight AFD100.
AFD is not really metal but does have some lovely hard rock tones and the JCM800ZW is fantastic (great pinched harmonics just don't do as many as Zakk does, every 4 bars is bloody annoying lol)
Deadlight also has some great Mesa profiles, if you want something between a Boogie and Marshall look at the Mesa Atlantic, falls between the two.
Mike
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Never tried STL, I may have to give them a go.
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katzbach profile bundle
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Jevo profiles, they're great and they're free. But there's no such thing as best profiles. EVH 5150 (100W) Direct Amp profiles
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look for a Marshall JVM 205 Profile, provided the amp in the video is actually the amp being played.
probably a TS like pre-amp Boost/OD and some careful EQ-ing in the desk.
also a pretty amazing right hand technique, overdubs, and layering with bass and drums.IOW,
no guitar on it's own will ever quite sound this way
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Just noticed you posted a clip. I would not use the amps I suggested but I would check out Choptones and Deadlight profiles as they are fantastic.
I would not use Mbritt for that type of sound, not really a metal/math metal/djent guy.
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Jevo profiles, they're great and they're free. But there's no such thing as best profiles. EVH 5150 (100W) Direct Amp profiles
Ain't that the truth. If there was we would all sound the same.
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Just noticed you posted a clip. I would not use the amps I suggested but I would check out Choptones and Deadlight profiles as they are fantastic.
I would not use Mbritt for that type of sound, not really a metal/math metal/djent guy.
Yeah I kinda found that out after some digging xD but that's ok you live and you learn.
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Kosten have great sounding metal profiles http://kostenprofiles.com/commerce_profiles and they're on sale at the moment too.