Make and model
Koch Powertone II EL34
Description
I captured my Koch Powertone II EL34 without cab. Add your own IR. Reamp values are all over the place because I experimented with different values. Boost Ch3 captures with TS to get a tighter metal sound. Amp is a bit on the flubby side and all captures are bright. Decreasing is always easier than adding presence, in my opinion. The Powertone is very flexible. Ch1 has a bright input and a 3-way bright switch. Ch2 and Ch3 have a midshift switch for changing treble pot frequency from 2khz (mid-) to 800hz (mid+). Speaker Damping affects poweramp/cab interaction I think. Low is very flubby, Ultra-low a little less, and High is tighter with more compressed mids. I created these with Humbuckers in mind. But they also work great with singlecoils (except clean channel maybe). My reference IR was York Audio Kerry Wright Mix 1 or 7. Vol= Channel Volume, P= Presence, B=Bass, M=Mids, T=Treble, Master = Master Volume Here are my settings: Koch Powertone II Ch1 EoB HB 150standard Cln Bright Input, Vol 4, B2, M5, T6, Bright Mid, Damping High (150 Standard, ESR 0,00186) 0,427V (with -10 Sinewave in DAW) = 4.82dBu Koch Powertone II Ch2 Boost Input 700 Ch2 Gain 6, Vol 4, Midshift-, P6, B1.5, M7, T3, Master 4, Damping Low, Marshall 1960BV as load, tapped DI (700 Standard, ESR 0.005458) 1,61V (with -10 Sinewave in DAW) = 16.35dBu Koch Powertone II Ch2 Crunch Midshift 700 Ch2 Gain 3, Vol 4, Midshift+, P3, B3, M3, T6, Master 4, Damping UltraLow, Marshall 1960BV as load, tapped DI (700 Standard, ESR 0.001884) 0,854V (with -10 Sinewave in DAW) = 10.84 dBu Koch Powertone II Ch3 B Adv. 500Lite Ch3 Gain 10, Vol 4, Midshift-, P5.5, B1.5, M7, T3, Master 4, Damping Low, Marshall 1960BV as load, tapped DI (500 Lite, ESR 0,0186) 0,854V (with -10 Sinewave in DAW) = 10.84 dBu Koch Powertone II Ch3 DI 700 Ch3 Gain 10, Vol 4, Midshift-, P6, B2.3, M7, T3, Master 3.2, Damping Ultra Low, Marshall 1960BV as load, tapped DI (700 standard, ESR 0.2366) 0,854V (with -10 Sinewave in DAW) = 10.84 dBu
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