

Friedman BE-100
Amp Head Capture
NAM
brianbuckles
5 months ago
Description
STRAIGHT OUTTA THE SUNSET STRIP — THE FRIEDMAN BE-100 NOW AVAILABLE AS NAM PROFILES FOR MAXIMUM CARNAGE Plug in and brace yourself — the Friedman BE-100 isn’t just an amp, it’s a weapon of tonal destruction. Born in the back alleys of hot-rodded Plexi mayhem and refined by the gods of gain, this fire-breathing beast delivers the kind of brown sound dreams (and nightmares) are made of. Crank it and feel that searing, harmonically rich overdrive that screams like a stack of modded Marshalls possessed by the ghost of ’87. It's tight. It's punchy. It rips. From glassy cleans to a molten lead channel that peels paint off the walls, the BE-100 is your backstage pass to arena-filling fury. And now? You don’t need the amp — you just need the profile. These NAM captures of the Friedman BE-100 are the real deal. Dial in the tone that tore up the Strip and melted faces coast to coast. Whether you're chuggin’, shreddin’, or just makin’ your neighbors call the cops, these profiles deliver maximum carnage with every note. Strap in, plug up, and let it rip. The ’80s never died — they just got profiled. Some are legacy NAM profiles trained on my own GPU. If you like my work, please support me. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/brianbuckles77
Makes and Models
Friedman BE 100Preview
Models
Each model captures the gear at specific settings.
ESR: 0.0026
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
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ESR: 0.0045
Epochs: 1000
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License: T3K
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