NAMM - New Suhr SL Amp & Guitars

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Are you loading it down? I got a Suhr RL and that really changed the game for my NMV
Yes, I have a Suhr RL also. And I spend a million hours trying to find the right IR between my Ownhammer, York Audio and Celestion. I still can't get them to sound like the amp miked up.
 
Power Station makes it easy.
I feel like my Hot Plate is more transparent than the sound of the Power Station I had? Are you using the Power Station as a load and then using IR's or are you just recording with mics with the Power Station knocking the volume down? Thanks
 
Yes, I have a Suhr RL also. And I spend a million hours trying to find the right IR between my Ownhammer, York Audio and Celestion. I still can't get them to sound like the amp miked up.

I've never been able to find any single IR that sounds truly great either. However I've been able to get what I'd consider great sounds by blending 3 or 4 IR's I like though.
 
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I've never been able to find any single IR that sounds truly great either. I've been able to get what I'd consider great sounds by blending 3 or 4 IR's I like though.
How are you getting 3 or 4 IR's at once? My Two Notes Wall of Sound will load up 2 of them at a time. And I have GGD Goldstack where I can load up several Greenbacks at once and blend them.
 
How are you getting 3 or 4 IR's at once? My Two Notes Wall of Sound will load up 2 of them at a time. And I have GGD Goldstack where I can load up several Greenbacks at once and blend them.

I use an Axe-Fx which lets you blend 4 IR's per block. Fractal also sells a separate software called Cab Lab that lets you blend I think 8 IR's at once, including low and high cut and individual mix volume for all of them, which you can then bounce down to a single IR. You can effectively keep doing that to blend as many as many IR's as you want that way. From there you can export them.
 
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How are you getting 3 or 4 IR's at once? My Two Notes Wall of Sound will load up 2 of them at a time. And I have GGD Goldstack where I can load up several Greenbacks at once and blend them.

It's really easy, just record the track and copy it, and use a different IR for each track :dunno:

Then find a blend you enjoy, sub mix, done
 
I feel like my Hot Plate is more transparent than the sound of the Power Station I had? Are you using the Power Station as a load and then using IR's or are you just recording with mics with the Power Station knocking the volume down? Thanks
Both. Late night I use the load and IR’s. Daytime there is a cab mic’d. One thing I found with mine, the load and ir’s tones change when a cab is also hooked up. Not sure if that is normal or something off with mine. I like it better with the cab hooked up when using the load and ir’s. Both switches are flat and pres and res on zero. Sounds the same on ir bypassed.

Also have a Hotplate that I use from time to time. It works too, alittle more color.
 
Straight From Mr. Suhr himself over on the forum that shall not be named..

"It is but remember the features, all
American transformers from Heyboer.
It has all the same quality as the 67&68. The Badger is currently under priced.
6V6 powered. The real difference with this amp is I’m doing something a little bit special that makes it respond and sounds like a big amp. It’s not squished whatsoever."

More..

"There’s a lot of hand wiring in there, everything is stuffed in house and soldered by hand, double sided PC board with 2 ounce copper all plated through holes extremely easy to work on and extremely solid, there is absolutely zero advantage to using turrets."


Someone (not J. Suhr) said the price will be $1999..
 
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