Some NAM profiles for y'all

The setup:

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111 profiles... My god. I thought one was a lot of work 🤣

Excellent work!
It really took a little bit of time to reamp...and train (still training the profiles reamped with the Lehle P-SPLIT now). Training wasn't that bad since I train locally on my RTX 4070, I can start "batch training" and let it run unattended.
 
Thank you 2dor. Downloading now!

Forgive my ignorance - what's the 13dBu supposed to mean?
Input headroom aka the "maximum input gain" of your Instrument input with the Gain / Volume knob turned all the way down to 0.

What interface are you using?
 
Is that a mini PC or are those some really big fans or both? I haven't seen a PC like that before.
It's a mini-ITX / small-form-factor PC build; very light & compact (as can be seen next to the RME UCX II interface which too is small).
The case is called the Dan Case A4-SFX v4.
The fans are Noctua A9x14 Chromax
 
Input headroom aka the "maximum input gain" of your Instrument input with the Gain / Volume knob turned all the way down to 0.

What interface are you using?

Thanks for the info! I use a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen.

 
I just finished the Mesa Badlander 100W (EL34) pack with all settings / combinations as in my first pack (where I used the Signal Art reamp box) but reamped using the Lehle P-SPLIT III box:

 
6 high-gain combinations of the Mesa Badlander 100W EL34 featuring:

• STANDARD architecture (runs on the Dimehead NAM player)

• custom HQ architecture. ESR graphs:

https://mega.nz/folder/TtoinT5a#9ZgwiXF-zLl3NFqZHkNBZw

• Output section of the amp loaded down by my real Mesa 2x12 Horizontal Rectifier and Mesa 4x12 Oversized Straight Rectifier cabinets.


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Retrained the AMP profiles of the Mesa Boogie Badlander Rectifier 100W at 96KHz.


If you run the DAW project at 48KHz, it's pretty much like 2x oversampling.
 
Dual Mesa 4x12s....that rig must sound thunderous! Are those the OS cabs?

I'm not a metal player but I've played through those and they sound magnificent for any style of music. Something about the way that Mesa builds those cabs makes them sound that way. The other Mesa cabs don't sound as good...even the Vertical 2x12 which I've owned.
 
Oh...top one is a 2x12...oops. Got it. Must still sound insane.
The 2x12 is much more aggressive than the 4x12 which has an overall warmer character to it. Recorded, the 2x12 has much more emphasized low-end resonance than the 4x12.
They're both awesome sounding & solidly built cabinets. I'm happy to have been able to grab them (and for good prices too) at a time when Mesa stock was dried up around here.
 
This is my "go-to" British overdrive tone. It's not polite but has that Marshall-esque kerang with a fast & authoritative transient response:


Takes a boost very well.

Behind the scenes / reamping session; soundproofing solutions from JYSK :rofl

 
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