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Mesa Boogie Badlander 50 - Crush Channel - 11.5dBu

Amp Head Capture

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outmodedelectronics

3 months ago

Description

These are amp captures of the Crush channel of a Mesa Boogie Badlander 50 1x12 combo. The amp was set on Bold mode for all captures. Speaker simulation (IRs) will be required. The internal speaker is a Celestion Creamback G12M65. Celestion Vintage 30s are typically paired with the Badlander line. Settings are in the file name in the following format: (G)ain (T)reble (M)iddle (B)ass (P)resence (M)aster I approximated the settings from 0-10. Standard and xSTD architectures are provided. All captures trained at 1000 Epochs. 3 tone settings x 4 gain settings x 2 architectures = 24 captures 8/13/25 - added gain at 6 Steinberg UR824 Line Out - DIYRE Line2Amp at 11.5dBu Mesa Boogie Badlander 50 1x12 Combo Suhr Reactive Load on Badlander Speaker Out Steinberg UR824 In at 11.5dBu Input calibration metadata for 11.5dBu was filled in during training.

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Mesa Boogie Badlander 50

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These captures deserve a lot more likes !!! Best Badlander tones I experienced so far. I had great results combining them with York Audio IRs, GGD Cali OS and MirrorProfiles Cali OS 02. This amp is a gem !!
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