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  • @StormJH1 said:
    That's great feedback, @JoyceRoadStudios , thanks. Cali Reverb definitely looks like the place to start.

    Also really looking at that Delay 3000 - that one really seems to tick all the boxes with modulation, filter settings, etc.

    FX are not on sale now. But all the FX apps are great. The PSA 1000 (Stereo) and Jr (Mono) are really versatile SansAmp models. Delay 3000 is a "delay" factory with lots of features
    and a pristine sound. Amazing on synths and master buses too. A lot like Kozmonaut in effect.

  • For anyone reading who hasn’t invested in Nembrini yet, this is the perfect time and price to grab one amp to try or two amps for the price of one. They are in a completely different league from the previous sim big guns, with Overloud right up there with them. The analog circuitry modeling sounds and plays like real hardware amps, they are gratifyingly real and can also be realistically unruly. They’re not the digitally clinical sims we’ve been accustomed to, though I know some people actually prefer the more digital sims, I certainly don’t. I want furry warm tube, big present cleans, a great soundstage, and these amps are exactly this!

    I have every Nembrini product except PSA1000 Jr, and the PSA1000 Senior is my favorite analog rack style stereo preamp/saturator right now. I bought all the amps and fx over the months on sales and full price with zero regrets. To get the 5 amps right now for $50 total is a nice bargain for the quality, and I’d certainly get the 2 for 1 this weekend. Then splurge on the Overloud Full Pack for $109 and you’d be set for a few years! I will wait for their Rigs to go on sale though...

  • @JoyceRoadStudios Have you tried this with the Sound Master? Works amazingly well..
    I find each one of these amps has a great clean tone.. just a matter of what flavor you're looking for.. and what guitar you're using.. and what strings.. and.. and.. :)

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/822035/#Comment_822035

    @And_Nembrini said:
    In many ways this one isn’t a classical Fender amp. If you look at who used it in the years, you will find many hard rock if not metal guitarists.
    I’m not a metalhead at all, I like the clean p/crunch tones a lot, and I agree with you about that, that’s why a great clean low powered amp is already in the work. This one is in the midway, but I can assure you can achieve really great clean and sparkling sound with it.
    If your interface hasn’t an input (or output) regulation, turn down the input knob in the rack section of the app and turn up the output knob to taste.

  • edited August 2020

    @royor said:
    @JoyceRoadStudios Have you tried this with the Sound Master? Works amazingly well..
    I find each one of these amps has a great clean tone.. just a matter of what flavor you're looking for.. and what guitar you're using.. and what strings.. and.. and.. :)

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/822035/#Comment_822035

    @And_Nembrini said:
    In many ways this one isn’t a classical Fender amp. If you look at who used it in the years, you will find many hard rock if not metal guitarists.
    I’m not a metalhead at all, I like the clean p/crunch tones a lot, and I agree with you about that, that’s why a great clean low powered amp is already in the work. This one is in the midway, but I can assure you can achieve really great clean and sparkling sound with it.
    If your interface hasn’t an input (or output) regulation, turn down the input knob in the rack section of the app and turn up the output knob to taste.

    @royor Yes this is absolutely correct, and I’ve actually mentioned this exact thing in their Mega Summer Sale thread from July...

    “Sound wise I found that learning how to tame the input and output levels on the amp and rack and letting the master volume on each channel do the talking is the best path.”

    I actually have to tame the input in the rack section on all the amps and not just the Sound Master, probably because I’m running an 11 pound Les Paul with a one piece mahogany body, very hot pickups, and .13 gauge strings. As you say all these factors matter. I wasn’t implying that you can’t get a good clean from Sound Master, all of the Nembrini amps have incredible clean with lots of headroom, but I’ve found that the Sound Master has the most punch and brittle presence where the clean breaks the earliest, and I mean that as a compliment. The other amps have more glassy cleans. I actually couldn’t clean up the Mrh810 at first with my set up, but after lots of dialing and trial and error I found that it has an incredible clean channel that can switch seamlessly into the lead channel. I’ve been playing mostly with the Mrh810 lately. The other amps have more obvious cleans straight out of the box, with the Cali Clean Reverb being absolutely beautiful, 8180 clean fully balanced and business like, and the Bst100 with a real cold moody clean. To me Sound Master is still the wildest one and I totally get it for hard rock. It’s a really great amp that cuts in the mix and has just the right sag!

    And now for some non sequitur bragging, here’s my baby in the flesh! 1999 Les Paul Custom Shop Historic 1957 re-issue. Bought her brand new in 1999, played at least 500 shows and recorded 3 albums with her. After 21 years she still plays perfectly. The only mistress I’ve ever had...

    And here’s my new obsession, a 2020 Precision Bass straight into the PSA1000, it’s growl heaven!

  • @JoyceRoadStudios said:

    And here’s my new obsession, a 2020 Precision Bass straight into the PSA1000, it’s growl heaven!

    Yank those frets out and it will sound even better!

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Yank those frets out and it will sound even better!

    If you're not real picky about pitch or you have really good technique to get the intervals
    spaced correctly. Too bad PSA1000 is not on sale too. It's a true workhorse product with
    so many powerful knobs for tone shaping. Synths, basses, drums, and guitars all benefit from it's features.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Yank those frets out and it will sound even better!

    A fretless maple board??? I’m not THAT good, and I’m a stickler for intonation. Besides I can’t imagine a fretless maple board holding up over the years like a rosewood or ebony board. I know they were popular in the 70s but still...

  • @JoyceRoadStudios said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Yank those frets out and it will sound even better!

    A fretless maple board??? I’m not THAT good, and I’m a stickler for intonation. Besides I can’t imagine a fretless maple board holding up over the years like a rosewood or ebony board. I know they were popular in the 70s but still...

    Didn't Jaco Pastorius put a thick layer of epoxy on his Fender Precision's fingerboard? The hard fingerboard produced a singing and lively tone that soon became his trademark. The bloom changes. (and use only the bridge pick-up to get those highs in the bloom sound).

  • @JoyceRoadStudios said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Yank those frets out and it will sound even better!

    A fretless maple board??? I’m not THAT good, and I’m a stickler for intonation. Besides I can’t imagine a fretless maple board holding up over the years like a rosewood or ebony board. I know they were popular in the 70s but still...

    I don’t know about the wood. But sticklers for intonation should definitely go fretless. Fretted instruments are out of tune by design.

  • @McD said:

    A fretless maple board??? I’m not THAT good, and I’m a stickler for intonation. Besides I can’t imagine a fretless maple board holding up over the years like a rosewood or ebony board. I know they were popular in the 70s but still...

    Didn't Jaco Pastorius put a thick layer of epoxy on his Fender Precision's fingerboard? The hard fingerboard produced a singing and lively tone that soon became his trademark. The bloom changes. (and use only the bridge pick-up to get those highs in the bloom sound).

    Yes that’s true about Jaco and epoxy, except his Bass of Doom was not a P but a Jazz Bass and it had a rosewood board. Fretless Jazz Bass almost always has a rosewood board, and the Tony Franklin Precision has an ebony board. Jaco did solo the bridge pickup with his dyi fretless which gave him his special sound, along with plenty of hum noise from the pickup and amp. I like having the one fuss free split coil pickup on a P, simpler electronics with less problems and plenty of growl. I’m also about 30 tiers below Jaco as a player.

    With the kind of finish that’s applied on maple boards I just can’t imagine it wearing well as a fretless. It would play really sticky compared to rosewood and ebony and the strings would wear it out quickly. Maple boards used to have a different finish or no finish back in the day which is why they were probably more common in the 70s. Sting was known to occasionally play a fretless maple board.

    They actually sell a Jaco tribute bass in the custom shop:

    http://www.fendercustomshop.com/series/artist/jaco-pastorius-tribute-jazz-bass-rosewood-fingerboard-3-color-sunburst/

    Since we’re talking bass porn, if I were a rich man and financially frivolous, I would get this J... what a beautiful creature!

    https://shop.fender.com/en-US/electric-basses/jazz-bass/60th-anniversary-jazz-bass/0170269881.html

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @JoyceRoadStudios said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Yank those frets out and it will sound even better!

    A fretless maple board??? I’m not THAT good, and I’m a stickler for intonation. Besides I can’t imagine a fretless maple board holding up over the years like a rosewood or ebony board. I know they were popular in the 70s but still...

    I don’t know about the wood. But sticklers for intonation should definitely go fretless. Fretted instruments are out of tune by design.

    That’s a good point.

  • Ahh man, I sat down to buy this (Sunday evening, West Coast time), and the sales already over. :(

    Not complaining, developer owes nobody sale prices, just thought it was going to run through the whole weekend.

    Oh well, guess I’ll try next time.

  • @roygbiv said:
    Ahh man, I sat down to buy this (Sunday evening, West Coast time), and the sales already over. :(

    Best Coast

  • @JoyceRoadStudios said:

    @roygbiv said:
    Ahh man, I sat down to buy this (Sunday evening, West Coast time), and the sales already over. :(

    Best Coast

    oops. I have done that with some sales in the past. Waited just a few hours too long to
    pull the trigger.

  • Yeah, its my own fault- spent too much time reading and watching reviews on the various Nemibri amps. Paralysis by analysis!

  • @roygbiv said:
    Yeah, its my own fault- spent too much time reading and watching reviews on the various Nemibri amps. Paralysis by analysis!

    When we respond to this thread it becomes active on the front page of the Forum and an angel looses it's wings for false advertising. So... STOP PULLING WINGS OFF ANGELS PEOPLE.

    FYI, the amazing Nembrini Delay 3000 is going on sale ($5) this weekend (8/21-23) so check it out. All the Rack FX'es are also 50% off so $2 each? The bundle of 9 FX'es should be $15. I know... $3 discount. Big whoop if you don't need that Bass EQ. They are nice FX'es but probably not something you don't already get from other FX purchases. You have to use AUM or AB3 to assemble Rigs which I see as a benefit but many would not.

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