Bundle Pack: Bundle 2 “STAGES OF ROCK”

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KEMPER PROFILES

All the profiles from the 2nd pack from TheAmpFactory, This pack is entitled “Stages of ROCK” – as a lot of these amps are found in special recordings & stages from special players!…read on to find out more.

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Pack 2

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Divide By 13 FRT37

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…Best suited for Blues/clean/Country/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Lush cleans and great breakup to this amp you can play for days and days, – amazing recorded tone & does translate very well into most recordings. – gets a bit mushy the more gain you add, but then its not suppose to be a gain amp!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo G75 1×12
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Vox AC30 TopBoost 66

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Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/Clean/Country/ClassicRock/indie

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What you Get…

Another Great  variation. – (talk about milking the brand) – More gain than a standard 30, otherwise its the same characteristics and very similar tone, topboost provides extra high end sheen, so be careful as things can get bright.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo 2×12 Blues
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

TwoRock 35 Pro

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Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/Clean/ClassicRock/Jazz

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What you Get…

A Rock classic with this, – much more headroom for cleaner play at louder volumes, but not too much to stop breakup. – silky smooth, great for thick blues leads and solo style of play.

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

TwoRock Matt Schofeild

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…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Now this is special this is.  – really great dynamic ability, super rich, and super fine details and clarity to every note. – really amazing amplifier. – one of the best in this pack!.

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 2×12 cab GH30 loaded
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

TrainWreck

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock/Rock/Fusion  

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What you Get..

From light gain to full gain, this amp sings!. – this was loaned to me by a very special person (that I cannot and will not break the rules of conduct here) – but its an originally Ken made train (debate is if its a liverpool or an express) – this is what we don’t know… because of the trademarks that Ken adds to each of his amps. – anyway I cannot say anymore. – The amp is amazing. trust your ears is all I say!

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Gh20 4×12 Speaker cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

ToneKing Falcon

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Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/Country/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Various modes on this amp. – I really enjoyed it, but can never decide what mode to run on. this is the problem with this amp, and wish it could be foot switchable. – luckily the kemper comes to the rescue here!

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo 1×12
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Supro 1624T

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/Country/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Low to mid gain, but hard hitting. – great flavor to this amp with a real great retro vibe. – shame the tremolo effects cannot be profiled as this has one of the best!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Splawn StreetRod

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock/Fusion

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What you Get…

Another take on Marz amps. – but I liked this amp a lot and in hindsight wish I ran it through a 4×12 cab, instead of the combo for a bigger sound. – I will revisit this amp in a later pack and do its justice it so deserves…Normally this can be an all out aggressive amp, but with it in combo form its mild at best..

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Peavey 5150

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/Hardrock/Metal

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What you Get…

no, no, THIS must be the best Metal amp, no? – many would agree, and there are countless productions with this amp involved. – there is a reason for that, its awesome! so get your chug a chugga on!

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 C90 loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for a complete tonal change
  • Lespaul or Humbucker
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Orange RockerVerb

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Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

This is a great amp for a true rock sound!, nothing more to add!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 V30 cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for a indie style sound
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Marshall 1987x

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get….

Some say this will be the classic amp 10 years from now.. I say its already one. – I loved this amp, and it was very popular in the 80’s with some of the greatest rock bands known.. (Presit for one) – lots of high gain grunt tone, great with all guitars too!.

  • 15 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 V30 Loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain/vintage vibe
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

HiWatt DR103

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for ClassicRock/Rock

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What you Get…

Another classic!, it has the great sound of classicrock in spades. – the who, kinks etc. to some its like a vox amp on steroids.. it really is!.

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 Fane loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

H&K Statesman

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Country/Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Another amp that doesn’t get much love. – well it gets it from me, as I love this amp, I use this now at rehearsals too. works brilliantly with a pedal-board in front. and the cleans are very well structured with the right amount of dynamic talk. – the gain is OK, but not great hence why pedals are perhaps preferred on this amp.

  • 13 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo 2×12 creams
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Friedman BrownEye

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Modded Marz really, but this is silky (and not like a Marzl) – its quite sensitive to the touch and does like to be turned up quite loud to get the sweet tones.but its great!. its sort of like how a Marz should be… but its a lot less polite lets say! great!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 Gh30 loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for a new vibe sound
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Fender VibroVerb

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Country/jazz/ClassicRock/blues

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What you Get…

Love this Verb. – it has so much charm about it, its smooth but yet Polite, and twist a knob and it gets angry and calm all in the same sentence.. this is how these amps were suppose to be designed!.

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the original source
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for a thicker tone
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Fender Twin

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Demo:

…Best suited for Country/Blues

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What you Get…

Another classic amp really, – 2×12 combo, Bright switches, tone, and reverb. – heavy as lead!….. you know the score here. – very articulate twin though this one. its a bit picky, and had good days and bad days!.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo 2×12 jensons
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the original source
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for a thicker tone
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Fender Bassman 59

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Country/Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Super great tweed amp, good for that Hendrix tone (if your into that) – Not much more to say other than, its another great old fat amp!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweet-spots)
  • Running its own speaker combo
  • Various Stomp-boxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the standard Bassman sound
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the ClassicRock era
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

EvilRobot philX

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Jazz/Country/Clean/Blues

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What you Get…

One of the best recorded/in the room tone of any amp period…and for such a small amp and leightwight is outstanding. – I love this amp, that I now own it too!, in fact its staring at me as I type this now!. – it does not offer high gain (unless it has some help with pedals) – but the actual heart of the tone is crazy good!.

  • 15 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo 1×12
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

EVH 5150

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/Metal

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What you Get…

Time for some Eddy! – the eluded chase for the Brown sound, even its own amp was unable to produce.. – Maybe the brown sound is all a myth! who knows..

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the clean
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Diezel VH4

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/HardRock/Metal

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What you Get…

This like the herby is a beast of an amp. – Lots of controls, but this is a lot more tighter sounding in the lower region. – must be its super tight underpants! but trust me it doesn’t not squeal

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 loaded V30 cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the lower gain stuff
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Diezel Herbert

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/HardRock/Metal

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What you Get…

These amps really do hurt! quite brutal, and cant play loud for too long. – great crisp sound though so Understand the metals slayers love for them.

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 GH30 loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

CornFord Carrera

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

The smaller puppy of the Hellcat amp. – less gain and less power. – Although at first I was not so fond of this amp, but later it grew on me and I ended up using it for weeks nonstop. – its a grower for sure!

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running its own speaker combo V30 1×12
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Bogner Uberschall

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/Hardrock/Metal

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What you Get…

Shouty, loud, almighty, beastly are perhaps some of the words used to describe this. – Metal players love it,

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 V30 cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the clean/mellow stuff
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Bogner GoldFinger 45

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for ClassicRock/Blues/Rock

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What you Get…

I wanted this am since the day they released it, but was added to a very long wait list.. the day it turned up I was overjoyed, and this amp really is all that!. – still one of my personal fav amps of all time. – some amps just “work” and this one does and will always work!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 2×12 V30 loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • All channels profiled
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Marshall AFD

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

The sound of Slash from Guns & Roses. – well I did not get that from this amp at all. – I got me trying to sound like slash from G&R, and that wasn’t so pretty to hear!…..this amp was very scratchy sounding. not my personal cup of tea!.

  • 8 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • 4×12 Gh30 loaded cab
  • Various Stompboxes added in front of amp
  • Multimic 57, 121 and 414 running through Neve Mic pre’s
  • Great for Live and studio play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for the higher gain
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs