TONE3000

Fender Super Reverb 1977

Full Rig / Combo Capture

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7 months ago

Description

Vintage 1977 Super Reverb clean fender tones. Ultra-linear circuit produces massive cleans that are especially loud and punchy with lots of headroom, perfect for pedals. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Mike Bloomfield, Derek Trucks, John Mayer, the list goes on. Recorded with a flat EQ and vol @ 3 with OG Fender 10 inch speakers. Captured with various mics and a combo - AKG C414 (center) and SM75 (cone edge).

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ESR: 0.0018

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Epochs: 397

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spooky's avatar
this is such a great clean tone and pedal platform. thank you!
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soojoo77's avatar
beauty of a capture. There's a reason this has the most downloads. Add it as a core part of your collection, you wont be disappointed.
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Wonderfull tone, thank you so much. The tone to die for :)
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bubbajazz's avatar
Amazing capture. I wish all of the NAM’s were at this level.
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What a tone, thank you so much to have shared that !
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if you need to use it for Valeron GP-200, do you need an office (IR)? if necessary, where can I download it?
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