Make and model
NSH Duver
Description
In this pack are the three voicings, or as close as I could get, that I use most often on this amp. There's a fairly pedestrian, normal sounding clean that's also not terrible for bass, a very bright "Chime" sound that's good for letting people know it's the song's chorus, and a mid-forward, distorted "Wreck" sound for your dirty needs. All of them respond well to volume and tone control changes on the guitar. These captures are closer to what the actual amp sounds and feels like plugged straight in than the previous version(s), but not _quite_ there. Maybe one day! They were done with a Lehle P-split III as a reamp box and my BFL652 reactive load which mimics an old Marshall 412 loaded with Celestion T652 speakers as a, well, reactive load. IRs of speakers in the same family should work well. The Celestion 100 IRs from Celestion and/or the DynIR from Two-notes is the closest I have found to the real thing. This is also my first attempt at the whole calibration thing and I have not quite figured it out yet so, while the input level _should_ sort itself out if you're using the latest NAM version, the output level will not. I recommend using the "normalise"-function.
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