Which Michael Britt profiles do I buy?

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JonHoskerJonHosker Frets: 392
Love my Kemper and MBritt free bundled profiles.
Can anyone recommend me a great pack of his profiles? His website offers too much choice !
Thanks Jon
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  • FarleyUKFarleyUK Frets: 2400
    I would HIGHLY recommend TopJimi instead - personally find MBritt stuff over-rated, but Jimi's stuff is bang on. Especially the Caswell Modded Marshall stuff (if that's what you're into).
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  • JonHoskerJonHosker Frets: 392
    Thanks 
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  • I agree with @FarleyUK. With the exception of his Divided by 13 profile which I used a lot. My favourite high gain profiles were Choptones. Ironically most of the low gain and clean stuff I used was from the community, for free.
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  • crunchmancrunchman Frets: 11448

    I bought one or two of the bit of everything bundles.  I prefer them to the Amp Factory ones that I got first.

    It's worth signing up to Tone Junkie's emails.  Some of his stuff is very good, and there are often one or two free samples when he does a new pack.  I downloaded some Princeton profiles from him last week - although I haven't actually tried them yet.

    Brian Carl is also good, and as @Jonathanthomas83 says, there are some very good free profiles.  If you haven't tried the Morgan AC20 from rmpacheco that is well worth trying.

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  • JonHoskerJonHosker Frets: 392
    Thanks Crunchman....spot the newbie!!
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