

Syn20IR Killer Kali
Amp Head Capture
NAM
jamborinski
7 months ago
Description
Syn20IR captures with Killer Kali module installed. I'll be updating this with more captures overtime. I'll iterate through gain levels as I capture the module and number them 1-9. "Mar" and "Amer" refer to the EQ switch up or in its middle position respectively--Mar is a Marshall style tone stack and Amer is a scooped style tone stack. As of now I have only just explored some basic clean and crunch tones. Though the module has cloned channels, I use C1 to indicate the violence switch is off and C2 to indicate the violence switch is on. From what I understand it adds an additional gain stage and thus a lot more gain. A/B/C indicates the power amp structure used by the Syn20IR A--More Fender structure. Big bass, less mids, Sparkly high end. B--More Marshall/Vox structure. Less and looser bass, more mids, chimey high end, slightly more gain. C--More Modern structure. Tight bass, more low mids, smoother high end and gain.
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ESR: 0.012
Epochs: 987
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.01
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
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ESR: 0.0098
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.0079
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.0088
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.0095
Epochs: 970
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.0026
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.0038
Epochs: 852
Sweep Signal
Standard
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ESR: 0.0039
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
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ESR: 0.0032
Epochs: 1000
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
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