Amp

Cmatmods Brownie + JCM800 poweramp

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1 year ago
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Cmatmods Brownie

Description

The Cmatmods Brownie pedal is a commercial version of the BSIAB (Brown Sound In A Box) schematic available on the internet, designed by a guy named Ed Guidry. It emulates a (brown sounding) Marshall amp. I've made 4 captures of this pedal, feeding it through my JCM800's tube poweramp section. The files are numbered 01 to 04, where 01 has most gain, going down in gain towards 04. As an extra I've added 2 full-rig style models of each gainsetting including an IR in the model. These files are labeled ...+IR1 and +IR2 IR1 is: Mirror Profiles 3VH EVH's 1960B style 4x12 featuring 16 Ω G12EVH speakers from 2007. These are essentially UK made Heritage G12m25 (Greenback) 75hz reissue's with an EVH sticker on the back. IR2 is: York Audio MRSH 412 Blackjack Based on a 1976 Marshall "Checkerboard" 4x12 cabinet loaded with vintage Celestion G12H30 "Blackback" speakers from 1976. Indication how they can sound here (depending on IR and guitar used): https://on.soundcloud.com/nS6rR Interface: Motu M4 Reampbox: Palmer Daccapo Loadbox: Two Notes Captor (EQ correction to Suhr reactive load) Reamp level: 11.4dBu Of course as always free to download, play and enjoy! However, if you like my effort on this and/or my other uploads and considering a donation you can do so by visiting: https://www.paypal.me/FLami1980

License

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