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Dr. Z Carmen Ghia 18 Watt Combo — Full Rig

Full Rig / Combo Capture

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pottmusic

2 months ago

Description

Capture Notes / Signal Path: Universal Audio apollo 8p (T3K-sweep-V3 Output 0dB) -> Radial engineering REAMP JCR STUDIO REAMPER (flat filter / level 13) -> Carmen Ghia 18 Watt Combo -> Universal Audio OX (MIC 1 set to DIRECT, 0dB, no EQ, no FX, Master 0dB)-> Universal Audio apollo 8p (Input 1 HI-Z 1, 0dB) -> Recorded with Logic Pro 12, 48kHz 24bit WAV Models: DI Captures - Dr. Z Carmen Ghia 18 Watt Combo | DI Capture No Cab The original amplifier is equipped with a „Celestion Vintage Series G12H 30W 10th Anniversary Special Edition Speaker - Made in China“, which was not processed in the signal chain. The full Combo is captured with UA OX Box Speaker-Simulation: - Cabinet: 1x12 BLACK GB 30, 50W, Speaker Drive 12 - MIC 1 - Dynamic 57, -8dB - MIC 2 - Ribbon 121, -7dB - ROOM MICS - Condensed Stereo, -9dB - ro EQ, no FX Enjoy :) PotT Music 2026

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