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TAF or Sinmix 6505 and 5150 profiles
I find TAF profiles generally excellent but I do dial back the reverb instantly on loading them. I run non powered KPA into HS8s
I use them for rock, metal and the odd bit of bluesy noodles.
fantastic profiles, money well spent.
Bought some mbritt ones ones but haven't yet got them to sound anything like what I'd consider awesome. More tweakage required methinks.
Also so a fan of Top Jimi, his Marshall Superlead 68+74 profiles are great if you're after that type of sound
Tonehammer Splawn and 6534 and Rectifier packs are great too, they're all merged so also sound awesome through a regular cab.
STL have some good stuff too, I really like their Vox stuff and the 5153 profiles, probably my favourites for recording.
Lazy J (paid - sweetspot profiles) (I much prefer this to the TAF Lazy J)
Splawn (Fast Red Pony Car - free on the RE) - fantastic for a bit of George Lynch Monkey hour fun!
Casswell and other marshalls (paid - yes, the Top Jimi M's are great!)
Carr Rambler Pentode 3 (Vaisatchattruchi - free on the RE)
Incidentally I find the KPA to be very low tweak time... In fact if I switch it on, chances are I will just be lost for an hour playing whatever the first profile I come to is!
I'm tempted to wipe the Kemper of all presets and gradually add a dozen or something. Is it possible to reset it back, if that proves a bad idea?
My band, Red For Dissent
I then just added back on the ones I'm more likely to use.
I got the Amp Factory ones but the 20 was profiled with the wrong speaker. It was some kind of 15" not a Blue. I actually prefer the ones I did myself with just an SM57 into the Kemper with no expensive preamps. I think I had the mic a bit too close and got a bit of proximity effect but if I dial back the bass they aren't bad at all.
There are some divided by 13 profiles in a MBritt pack I got that do the souped up tweed thing quite well, so I've been using those quite a lot.
I've got some Amp Factory ones and some MBritt ones. Generally I prefer the MBritt ones. I'd agree with what others have said about the Amp Factory profiles having too much delay and reverb.
Does anyone know any good bass amp profiles free or cheap? I'm trying to record some bass at the moment.
http://www.theampfactory.com/downloads/bass-profiles/
Edit:
i mean roll it off, not physically cut it.
Jazz basses are usually lower output, and have more deep lows than a P but less upper bass punch, and less mids. One way to get more punch with what you already have is simply to up the input gain, favour one pickup, probably the neck if you like the sound of a P (both pickups on equally is most scooped, also note it doesn't take much travel on the volume pot to favour one pickup) and add a bit of a bump to the upper bass. You might also try lowering the tone control slightly.
Sorry to the OP for derailing the thread.
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@digitalscream - tough to tell through my cab but sounds a tad woolly. But I equally don't know how it should sound...
@Jez6345789 - do you have a link to the Petrucci ones? Or even the FB group?
My band, Red For Dissent