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Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue Iconic Clean A2

Amp + Cab Capture

NAM

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amalgamaudio

1 month ago

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Get the full capture pack for this amp here (coming JUN 5th): https://www.amalgamcaptures.com/nam Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER to be in the loop when it drops! AMP SETTINGS: V3.5 T5 B4.5 Lo Input CAB: Fender Deluxe Reverb 1X12 C12K MICS: R121, M160, U87 DESCRIPTION: Half the time, when you walk into a guitar shop and hear someone getting excellent tones in the room, it turns out to be a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue. “Best amp in the world”? Definitely a candidate.

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A2-FullESR: 0.0025

A2-LiteESR: 0.0088

400 Epochs

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Just like my trustworthy old Twin....superb
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I actually have one of these, the real amp. What I don't currently have... is a Bogner Uberschall.
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Fantastic tone
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just wow!
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testei aqui, ficou muito bom! tried here, and it´s awesome! tks
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Ok guys/gals - this is good! Thank you!! Thought I had found some good DR reissue captures. Umm - you are in the lead :)
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Thank you guys, i bought the whole pack. Tone Tone Tone greez
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Por equanto essas capturas A2 só servem para plugins via desktop, correto?
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If your Youtube comment section were here, they would say that the perfect amp to test A2 would be... a Bogner Uberschall!
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