Bundle Pack: Bundle 9 “Classic Vibe”

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KEMPER PROFILES

We are pleased to bring you the  9th instalment entitled “Classic Vibe” bundle of amps, Not classic by year, but by quality of tones… A set of amps that has Nashville all over it!. (but be-warned, there are a few extras that may bite)

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Pack 9

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Fuchs Train 45

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…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

A clone of the famous well known and loved Train..this one has a lot more Mid-bite, and is easier to breakup and live with. – this amp is from my personal collection, so I know it well, and the profiles are very accurate of the amp itself. fantastic classic sound!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 GH30 speaker Cab
  • Multimic,  SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Magnatone Super15

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…Best suited for Blues/ClassicRock  

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What you Get…

Great low gain classic vibe sound. – it tries to faithfully re-create the sound of yesterday, and succeeds too..its breakup is great and warm, its bottom end tight but loose…(if you can make sense of that) – its a great amp for that classic rock vibe.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  1×12 custom speaker speaker
  • Multimic, U47,  Audix i5 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Magnatone Twilight V

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…Best Suited for ClassicRock

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What you Get…

This is where it gets interesting, This is a modern day equivalent of its original back in the 60’s/70’s, and also what the E-Robot was made to sound like. – I like this equally, its a bit different that the Robot for sure, and has a lot more gain on tap. a bit more sag and a DAMM site heavier!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 custom speaker
  • Multimic, DPA4011,  SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Two-Rock Coral

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…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Blues

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What you Get…

Well they do Dumble, its sort of, sort of is not. hard to explain, its a terrific amp, but its a lot more tighter than I expected it to be, although its a typical Rock sound by flavor, and they find it hard to break away from that, it is what it is.. just another great amp from a great product line!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 G12H speaker
  • Multimic,  DPA4011, SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Carr Mercury

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…Best suited for ClassicRock/Country

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What you Get…

Small, cute, and wow! – love love this, its so light and sounds terrific, clean to crunch just by digging in!. dynamic and a real feel good amp to play…

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  1×12 Emminence LilBuddy speaker
  • Multimic,  DPA4011 & Sm545 using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

BadCat ClubPlus

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…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Blues

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What you Get…

Great Fun, Not a Hugh fan of its own “tone” settings, so I prefer to control that myself using the great EQ of the amp (although limited) – some really juicy classic tones from this cat that’s for sure!!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  1×12 Emminence GreenBeret speaker
  • Multimic,  DPA4011, SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Cornell GreenPlexi

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…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock  

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What you Get…

Amazing!. let me say that first. possibly the best Plexi ever played, its so full of rich detail, and really delivers that oompf that you would expect…I adore this! however, the tide will change if your on a p90/HB style guitar. it just not do it in that department…don’t get me wrong, it still will sound great. but it really comes to life with the “twang”

  • 14 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 G12H speaker Cab
  • Multimic,  Audix i5, 57 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Carr Slant 6V6

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…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock/Rock/Country

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What you Get…

I did the modern long time ago, and now here is the vintage version, both different animals, and I know what I prefer!. this is great, the best lean tone Ive heard in a long while. so thick and creamy to play. – it has a LOT of gain, so great for those power solos!.. pure fun!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 SixyFives speaker
  • Multimic, DPA4011 SM7 & U47 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Orange AD30

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…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Do not let the looks fool you. this is not a modern AD30, it was a mod that you can do from Harry Tileford, who converts new hardware into vintage retro parts.. making it sound, well very different – and indeed, I liked it a lot, great for Lead play, not so hot for chord work as much, but it sings in the blues department very well!..

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  4×12 v30 speaker cab
  • Multimic,  S545 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Two-Rock ToneMerchants Metal

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…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Hmm Rock seem to always mis-label their products, This is not a metal amp in any way…its gain levels are for sure quite high, but its way to flabby for that, its great at the lower spectrum, very John Mayorish sort of vibe. – they only produced 2 of these, so its very rare and unique!..brilliant!

  • 14 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 GH30 Speaker cab
  • Multimic,  U47 & DPA4011 using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Splawn Comp

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…Best suited for Rock/HardRock

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What you Get…

Grrr – this amp is angry, granted its not my cup of tea, but for those that like this tons-of-gain then here it is!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 GH30 speaker cab
  • Multimic,  SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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 Vaporizer

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…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

And the surprise of this pack goes to this amp, I hated the “in the room sound” just sounds pretty awful to be honest.. the boxyness, no groove or vibe. so I nearly did not profile it, as once its miced, (after a LOT of tone searching) I manged to get something so usable and brilliant sounding its almost surprising that this set of profiles came from that amp!..wow! – I love it when this happens!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×10 custom speaker
  • Multimic,  DPA4011, 57 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

Bogner XTC 101b

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…Best Suited for Rock/HardRock

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What you Get…

A highly requested amp so here she is, another angry & tight monster but secretly I enjoyed it a lot.. sshh!

  • 16 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own 4×12 Gh30 50th Aniversary  speaker cab
  • Multimic,  Audix i5, SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

FriedMan SS (Steve Stevens)

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…Best Suited for Rock/HardRock

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What you Get…

Hold on to your hats folks!.. here is a great rock amp!.. Steve Knows his tone, pair that with this brand and bingo..a real thick Rock tone at your use!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 4×12 GH12 speaker Cab
  • Multimic,  DPA4011 SM7 & Audix i5 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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:

65 Amps StonePony

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…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Blues  

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What you Get…

This is a classic amp in itself, it rips with a vintage style guitar in the 2nd position (strat) and middle position tele..

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  1×12 GH12 speaker cab
  • Multimic,  DPA4011/S545 using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative 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