MARSHALL JCM800 Vs NEURAL DSP QUAD CORTEX Vs KEMPER PROFILLING AMP

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To make this video, the clean guitars have been reamplified through the Torpedo Reload as follows: - 1985 Marshall JCM800 recorded through a Diezel Frontloaded Cabinet with V30 speakers recorded with three mics. Two Shure SM57 (one on Axis and one off Axis, it using the Fredman method, and a Beyerdynamic M160 on Axis too. All of them connected to the preamps of my Apogee Quartet interface. - Neural DSP Quad Cortex and KPA Kemper Profilling Amp, each connected in stereo to two Audient ASP800 preamps. -The impulse responses used for the Quad Cortex and the Kemper are the same, recorded with the Shure SM57 on Axis and the Beyerdynamic M160, with the difference that in the Quad Cortex, the two IR´s are separate and in the Kemper they are not. - All rhythm guitars have been recorded with my 1990 Gibson Les Paul Custom Plus Heritage Cherry Sunbrust with Bill Lawrence "The Original" pickups (left), and my 2005 Gibson Les Paul Custom Ebony with Gibson 490/498 pickups (right). - Solos: Marshall JCM800 mix with Shure SM57 on Axis & Beyerdynamic M160. Enjoy & SUSCRIBE!

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