

Fender Twin Reverb Black Face
Full Rig / Combo Capture
NAM

plugnplaytones
4 hours ago
Description
Free NAM Pack – Fender Blackface Twin Reverb | PlugnPlayTones Hey, we’re PlugnPlayTones we are committed to delivering authentic, mix-ready amp tones for both studio and live use. We're not here for profit — we're here for the community. This free NAM pack is a full rig capture of a Fender Blackface Twin Reverb, Captured professionally using a variety of studio-grade microphones and techniques. It’s ready to load into your NAM plugin — no IRs needed, no heavy tweaking required. Just plug, play, and get inspired. Use it freely in your live sets, recordings, or projects. If you find value in this, you can support us by: 1. Linking www.plugnplaytones.com in your video descriptions 2. Sharing it with fellow musicians 3. Keeping an eye out for our Premium Pack (coming soon for only $6) The premium version features 48 unique NAM profiles created with different amp settings, mic combinations, and placements — giving you a wide tonal palette to cover any genre or session need. We’re offering it at a low price not to profit, but to keep this project sustainable — so we can keep capturing rare amps and collaborating with professional musicians to craft tones for every style. Thanks for being part of the journey. Let’s build this tone community together. Additional tips to get better tones: My NAM packs are calibrated for -12 dBFS input, which is the standard for most amp modelers, amp sims, or amp capture loader plugins. There are a couple of ways to keep your guitar signal at that level. I personally use a free plugin called Youlean Loudness Meter before the NAM plugin. Then I play my guitar as I normally would while checking the levels in the Loudness meter plugin, and then adjust the gain on my interface to keep the True Peak values around -12 dBFS.
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