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Fender DIY 5E3 Full Rig Combo

Full Rig / Combo Capture

NAM

hmohr

1 week ago

Description

Different settings from the amazing upload of the DIY 5E3 Amp Head made by @outmodedelectronics running through a 1955 12” Jensen P12Q Speaker (Origin IR Cab Library V2 - 48khz). Perfect for Pocket Master and other devices requiring Full Rig .nam files. (As of today, probably you'll have to download the A1 Legacy model in order to function with PM). Enjoy! Amp Head: https://www.tone3000.com/tones/diy-tweed-deluxe-5e3-head-115dbu-4976 IR Cab Library: https://origineffects.com/product/ir-cab-library/

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Each model captures the gear at specific knob settings.

A2-FullESR: 0.0032

A2-LiteESR: 0.0125

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0031

A2-LiteESR: 0.0115

400 Epochs

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0068

A2-LiteESR: 0.0184

400 Epochs

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.007

A2-LiteESR: 0.0193

400 Epochs

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0069

A2-LiteESR: 0.023

400 Epochs

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

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I love your 5E3 Captures. I have been trying to capture my DIY hand wired 5E3 for several weeks now and I keep getting inconsistent tone alarms during checks. Did you have to do anything special to capture these?
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