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Marshall 1959 SLP MK II 100W EL34 Poweramp [Hyper Accuracy]

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30 days ago
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Marshall 1959 SLP MK II

Description

This set features both standard and complex captures of the Marshall 1959 SLP MK II 100W EL34 Reissue poweramp. The amp was upgraded with a Metropoulus zero loss FX Loop and a depth control. I only used two master volume settings, 5 and 9, and changed the presence and depth controls stepwise from 0 to 9. The "9" settings actually refer to "10", but I used 9 to keep the folder arrangement more logical for my own use. MV refers to the master volume setting, P refers to the presence setting and D refers to the depth setting. These captures are very sensitive to input level. If you want less gain than the amp at MV 10 setting and more than on the MV5 setting, then it's best to use the MV 10 capture and simply lower the input gain by the desired level. Same goes for cases where you want less poweramp overdrive than the MV 5 captures provide: simply lower the input gain. Complex captures, which are closer to the real amp, are denoted with a "C" suffix and standard captures are denoted with an "S" suffix. If you can't use complex captures, use the standard models instead. Very high quality 1200 epochs complex captures with very low ESR numbers. Made with the V3 Test Signal and the 0.11.0 trainer. Standard captures were trained on tonezone3000.com with 1000 epochs. Signal Chain: UA Apollo X8 -> Lehle P-Split III Reamp Box -> Marshall SLP 1959 MK II EL34 Poweramp -> Suhr Reactive Load Signal Chain Calibration: +12.4 dBu (Calibration Metadata Included)

License

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