Thx for the hint with the fx Wes.
I tried it again, but with the onboard reverb I can't reach your tone.
I used my Gibson LP and I changed the cab of the Ford Profile (otherwise it's too dark for my Gibson with dimarzio pu's) to a Marshall 1960AV. Added an 1/8 note delay and the plate reverb of the kpa. I think it's not near to your sound but also not so bad. I go crazy when I hear cool soundsamples and can't reach the tone with the same profile......but after many questions about that I came close to the secret. Direct recording and postprocessing with fx from the daw.
Here is a short result of my tweak. What do you think? Suitable?Cheers
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Sounding great! Definitely close enough to Robben's tone for me.
If you're looking to get his sound even closer try adding more of those short staccato notes in your playing. To me that quick chrip sound he uses is one of the main things that always stands out in his playing to me (or the playing of people trying to sound like him).