Some sessions call for one great amp. Others call for a whole collection. The Variety Pack — Clean & Dirty delivers 24 full rig NAM profiles spanning some of the most iconic and sought-after amplifiers in the world, from glassy Fender blackface cleans and Dumble-voiced bliss to British crunch, Vox chime, and boutique overdrive. The amp roster reads like a dream backline — and every profile is a full rig capture, meaning amp and cab are captured together.so no IR loader needed.
These full rig profiles cover serious ground. Bad Cat, Dumble ODS 50, Two Rock, Matchless HC30, Matchless Independence 35, Marshall JTM45, Marshall Plexi 1987, Fender Deluxe 65, Orange Thunderverb, Suhr PT100, Supro 1688TN, Vox AC30 and AC50 — clean tones, crunch, drive, and everything in between, all captured in one extraordinary collection.
What's Inside
✅ Bad Cat Club — clean edge and crunch full rig profiles
✅ Dumble ODS 50 — clean and drive full rig profiles
✅ Custom Dumble — clean breakup full rig profile
✅ Two Rock Dumble — clean full rig profile
✅ Matchless HC30 — edge full rig profile
✅ Matchless Independence 35 — clean and bright clean full rig profiles
✅ Marshall JTM45 — cleanish and drive full rig profiles
✅ Marshall Plexi 1987 — drive full rig profile
✅ Fender Deluxe 65 — clean and drive full rig profiles
✅ Orange Thunderverb — clean full rig profile
✅ Suhr PT100 — clean and drive full rig profiles
✅ Supro 1688TN — drive full rig profile
✅ Vox AC30 — clean and drive full rig profiles
✅ Vox AC50 — clean full rig profile
Key Features
Full rig profiles — amp and cab captured together, plug in and play
14 legendary amp models across American, British, and boutique voicings
Covers clean, edge of breakup, crunch, and drive tones
Compatible with any NAM-capable plugin or hardware
Whether you need the perfect clean, a touch-sensitive crunch, or a singing drive tone, this pack has the amp for the job.
Genres: Blues, Blues Rock, Rock, Classic Rock, Country, Jazz, Alternative, Indie, Hard Rock For Fans Of: John Mayer, Eric Clapton, Robben Ford, Jimmy Page, Brian May, Tom Petty, Jack White, David Gilmour