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COPPER JMI PACK
$25.00M Britt Profiles – Copper JMI Pack
This pack contains 58 unique “studio” Rigs and 4 ready-to-play Performances of a 1962 Copper Panel JMI Vox AC30 (non top-boost) amplifier.
These profiles were made using both the stock 212 combo cab (with Celestion Blue speakers) as well as my usual 3P 212 cab with a Celestion CL80 speaker. The stock cab has a little brighter tone with a bit less low end while the CL80 speaker has a fat, full, even tone that still lets the amp shine through it.
Included in the 58 Profiles are 14 Liquid Profiles. The amp is also profiled with some of my favorite gain pedals in the front to give a lot of tonal variety and options for lead tones.
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3P DRAGON PACK
$65.00The Dragon 100 is a new 3rd Power amp that is a collaboration with Joe Satriani for his use on the “Best of Both Worlds” tour 2024. The goal was to create an amp that pays homage to the “King” during the performances of VH material. Contains:
-54 unique “studio” Rigs. The 54 Rigs include 36 Liquid Profiles and 18 Generic Kemper Rigs.
-3 Performances utilizing some of my favoritesMore about the amp from 3rd Power:
DRAGON AMPLIFIERS are a vintage inspired, modern featured range of electric guitar amplifiers designed in collaboration with Joe Satriani and 3rd Power’s Dylana Scott. Its vintage inspiration comes from the legendary 1967/1968 Plexi Super Lead 100. Its modern features come from the vast combined knowledge and experience of Joe and Dylana.
DRAGON AMPLIFIERS encapsulate the soul and inspiration of iconic studio recorded guitar tones throughout history. At their core, each DRAGON AMPLIFIER is hand wired in the USA, point-to-point on vintage style turret boards and built with loving attention to detail, by people skilled in the craft.
Dylana Scott, the inventor and builder of 3rd Power Amps, and I have worked together over the years, talking tone and tweaking amps and collaborating on the 3P CSR Pack. She brings a wealth of knowledge about how the individual components in an amp affect the tone and work in a holistic way to create a tone that is reminiscent of the classic Plexi tone but also refines it and gives you more control over the details and articulation. The Dragon isn’t merely a Plexi clone, but an evolution of the circuit to adapt to modern day needs and higher level tweaking.
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PROFILER PLAYER PACK 1
$19.99The new Kemper Profiler Player is designed with portability and ease of use as top priorities and makes using Kemper profiles even easier than before. There are some limitations, such as fewer fx slots and capacity, but the beauty of this little monster is that it fits on a pedalboard. So if you are a player who wants to incorporate Kemper’s amp profiling in conjunction with your existing effects, it works perfect for that. But, for most guitarists (myself included), it has plenty of available effects to cover most basic tones required for a gig.
The Profiler Player only holds 50 rigs (while the Kemper Stage/Rack/Head hold 1000), so my goal when trying to decide what to load into it was “what do I use in my live show now?” So that’s where I started. I use probably 5-10 base rigs, ultimately relying on 3-4 for the majority of the show, with the remainder covering either unique sounds or just options I can access quickly. After those, I just started picking the rigs I’ve used the most in past shows and the ones I have recorded with over the last few years. What I ended up with is 5 banks of 5 rigs which essentially is 25 “Greatest Hits” of my favorite amp rigs. If you’re a longtime Kemper user with many of my packs, then these may be redundant, but are still somewhat unique in that many have been edited by me for optimization for live use.
These rigs are tweaked so that switching between rigs from different amps is fairly seamless and uniform, without drastic eq shifts that can be a bit disconcerting. One of the reasons for that is that I tend to profile with the same cab most of the time and even swap cabs to one of my favorite cabs to keep that overall tonality present when switching rigs. I have included a list of my preferred organization via a screenshot from Rig Manager, but feel free to load them in whatever order works best for you (most computers will organize them alphabetically). Details about the pack can be found under the “additional information” tab below.
**These rigs can be used in any Kemper (Stage, Head, Rack) but you may have empty fx slots and may need to create your own performances using the “map” provided in the documentation.
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SMOOTH PACK
$29.99M Britt Profiles – SMOOTH PACK
The Smooth Pack for Kemper contains 89 Studio Profiles of 6 amps and 4 Plug’n’Play Performances.
The Smooth Pack is the first in my “6 Pack Series” of profile packs for the Kemper Profiling Amplifier. It contains 89 “Studio” performances of 6 different amps that cover a range of tones reminiscent of Southern CA amps from the 60’s-90’s. Highlighted here are a couple of blackface amps from the 60’s, a silverface twin from the 70’s, a 90’s-era MeBo amp, and a boutique amp that oozes tweedy goodness.
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EL84 PACK
$29.99The EL84 Pack is a small collection of what I consider to be some of the most iconic, most-recorded amps that utilize EL84 power tubes. Known for their smooth and creamy saturation and their musical compression, these amps can be heard all over stages and radios worldwide. For this pack, I feature a fine specimen of a British made AC30 6/TB as well as a couple of Match(less) amps, the iconic C30 as well as the under-the-radar 3015. Even after having played and profiled actual vintage 60’s AC30’s, this 6/TB model is still my favorite. It has rounder bottom than many of the 60’s and it sounds great both with my 3P cab as well as the stock Celestion Blue speakers. The Match amps take off from the same platform but sound slightly different (refined?) and have their own recognizable tone, complete with rich harmonics, chimey top end, and mix-ready eq. Even having profiled similar amps, these have quickly become my go-to profiles for the quintessential EL84 amp tones in my Kemper. Enjoy!
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BLACKJACK PACK
$29.99M Britt Profiles – Blackjack Pack
The Blackjack Pack contains 150 Studio Profiles of 14 great amps and 7 Plug’n’Play Performances.
The 2021 Pack is my newest collection of Kemper Amp profiles of 14 cool amps that I’ve gotten to profile this year. These amps are an eclectic collection of vintage, boutique, modern, and rare amps. If you want British tones, you can use profiles of a ’77 Mars JMP combo, Sur LS68, or Voice AC15. For California tones, you have Masa Hartbr8ker, TweedBass 410, Masa 50 cal, or Shah amp profiles. Boutique amps such as the Swolt AF, Comet C30, VTH D50, and Match PHX, along with 80’s rock with Rokman and the rare BadBot. I try to make compilation packs that cover anything you would need so if you only buy this pack, you can cover a huge variety of tones from clean to lead sounds. Here is more info on the included Rigs:
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MORGAN AMPS PACK 1
$49.99Morgan Amps are some of the finest boutique amps on the market and Joe Morgan was kind enough to ask me to be involved in his foray into the Kemper world. This Kemper profile pack contains 165 different profiles as well as a Performance for each of the amp models.
This pack highlights 8 of some of his most popular amps: Josh Smith Signature JS12, PR12, 30/800, RCA35, PX50, JMI, AC20, and the MVP23.
*Please note that these profiles require Kemper firmware 8.0 or higher to function properly. Go to https://www.kemper-amps.com/ for more information.
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POD Go “Up and Running” Pack
$14.99The Line 6 POD Go Preset Pack 1 contains 15 presets for the Line 6 POD Go. These presets are all designed to be played “direct” (i.e. not into the front of an amp). They all utilize one of 3 new IRs I’ve created and tailored just for the these amp models.
I still gravitate toward the same handful of amp models that just “work” for what I want to hear. The presets included in this pack use my favorite amp models and I dialed in some basic fx to get you started, along with 4 scene assignments per preset.
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2020 PACK
$39.99It has taken me a while to put out a new pack, partially because of all of the profiles I already had. I wanted to make sure if I put out more that they’d be something special. I think this pack is pretty darn special. The 2020 Pack contains some of my all time favorite amps that cover all the “food groups”. From the best vintage Plexi I’ve ever heard to a couple of my favorite AC type circuits to some classic CA tweed, blackface, and brownface tones to unique amps that fall somewhere in between. As I tried to keep my personal amp collection to a minimum (only so much room in the house), I tried to find what I thought were the best of each food group and hang on to it. Along the way, there were a few other gems that I was lucky enough to get my hands on along the way too. The end result is a pack that might be my best one yet.
And with the new 7.x firmware revisions, it’s easier than ever to import fx Presets and Performances, so I’m included some of those as well. Some are basic Performance banks for easy plug-n-play use and others are song-inspired tones and others are just fun tones for inspiration. Check out the demo vids and information document as well. Thanks for checking it out!
*These rigs and presets were created in firmware 7.x and contain the filetype .krig, so users will need 7.x firmware and the latest version of Rig Manager to import these files. Updates for Rig Manager and Kemper are available for download at the official Kemper website.
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It’s Just Bass – Steve Cook
$29.99Steve Cook is the bassist/vocalist for Phil Vassar and I’ve been lucky enough to share the stage with him the past two years as part of our Christmas Tours. We both gravitate toward all aspects of music, including gear and had talked about bass and how the Kemper can be utilized for such low purposes. We kicked it around and back and forth and finally found time to go through the process of profiling all of Steve’s great bass preamp collection and even did road testing this past tour as Steve used his profiles on the Kemper the whole Christmas tour. It was a resounding success at foh and in the studio, so we’re happy to share them with you now.
And for those karmically inclined, there’s also the added benefit of doing good. Steve’s son Miles was born with severe hearing loss and attends the Mama Lere Hearing School at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. ALL of the proceeds from this pack will go to Steve & Mama Lere Hearing School to help pay for the therapy his son and others so sorely need. READ HIS STORY HERE
So… what’s in the pack? There are 51 unique profiles from 11 different bass preamps as well as 4 song-specific rigs Steve came up with from customer requests. I’m also including 20 bass profiles pulled from my BoC Pack so that bass players can get all of the bass profiles I have to offer in one place. Check out the sound samples from Steve’s video below and enjoy!
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M Britt HX Stomp Pack 1
$19.99After receiving many favorable comments about my first Helix Preset Pack and many more requests for a batch of presets that work with the limited blocks of the HX Stomp, I’m pleased to release the HX Stomp Pack 1. I tried to cover all of the basic tones a player might need to cover everything from country to classic rock. There isn’t a lot of super high gain tones, but lots of cleans and mid-lead gain overdrives as well as a handful of “color” presets. Please check out the demo video to hear some of the tones included in this pack.
The HX Stomp Preset Pack 1 contains 33 presets for the Line 6 HX Stomp. 10 Presets use the stock Line 6 cabs (notated with the suffix “S”), while the rest use custom made IRs which are also included in the pack. All of the presets have pre-programmed scenes but you can make them your own as well with a little tweaking. Some of the presets are marked with the suffix “PB” (for pedalboard) for use at the end of your traditional pedalboard chain, for those wanting to keep their existing pedalboards but have the convenience of a direct amp solution complete with reverb and delay.
NOTE: These are not compatible with Helix, LT, HX Effects, or Native
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CRANK N GO PACK
$39.99The Crank n Go Pack contains 63 Studio Profiles as well as 59 of their Merged counterparts (Sometimes the merged profiles just don’t measure up or come out right). This pack is primarily for cranking up and rockin’. My main focus was getting good, thick rock tones that still retained the clarity and bite that cover everything from 70’s to 90’s rock, everything from bell bottoms to hair bands.
This pack also includes 3 Performances as well for those wanting a quick plug’n’play experience. Two of the performances feature specific amps and the third is just a hodgepodge of cool rock tones, everything from clean to melt-your-face.
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GRAB N GO PACK
$39.99The Grab n Go Pack contains 92 studio profiles of 13 different amps, mostly small combos, but also a couple of small heads and even one slightly larger combo. I profiled these amps to cover most types of gigs, ranging from country to jazz to classic rock. There are lots of nice clean sounds if you want to use your Kemper as a pedal platform and there are some great lead tones in it as well.
And for the first time this pack also includes some full performances as well. If you’re not the kind of guy that likes to program and tweak, I am including 3 performances with fx already assigned that cover cleans to mid gain overdrives to lead tones. Also, there are 3 “Broadway” performances with some common Nashville cover song preset rigs for inspiration or use them right out of the box.
You can also read the background of the Grab n Go Pack HERE.
There are some really great rigs in this pack. Check out the demo video to hear them below.
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M Britt Kemper Cab Pack 1
$19.99Expand your Kemper’s capabilities with 32 Kemper Cab modules. Import them just like full rigs, but they will show up as presets in your Cab browser section. These new cabs are built from the M Britt blended IRs. Many of them are blends of different speakers and cabinets along with my usual 3P 212 CL80 so they have a common thread running through them. By adding different cabs with different frequency responses, holes in the sonic structure are filled in and all new “cabs” are created.
I’ve been able to add these cabs to existing rigs that I wasn’t a huge fan of before, but now have suddenly become more usable. Of course, taste is subjective and these will have a similar tonal structure to many of my favorite rigs.
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M Britt Helix Preset Pack 1
$29.99The NEW M Britt Helix Preset Pack is a collection of 32 Presets for the Line 6 Helix. These presets represent most of the basic tones that I would need to get through a gig, with a few options for each one, as well as a few wacky, fun presets with lots of fx. Most of the favorite food groups are covered, including: blackface cleans, Vox/Matchless cleans and slight breakup, plexi type rhythm and solo tones, and overly processed tones for solos and textural parts. *These presets are for the Helix Floor and LT, not the HX Stomp as yet.
These presets incorporate 14 different IRs from the M Britt Custom IR Pack 1. In fact, I’m including all 30 of the Custom IR Pack IRs with these presets if you want to do further experimentation. Taste is subjective, but the goal is to have basic, usable sounds as a base so you can create your own gig-worthy song presets. I tried not to use any EQ blocks in any of these presets, opting to just use the amp model EQ and give you enough room as possible for future tweaking, simply trying to tailor the cab IR to the amp model for the best possible match. Of course, you’ll notice that a couple of the cab IRs seem to be my favorites, especially on the Marshall and Vox type presets.
You will need the Line 6 Helix Editor software to import these presets individually into your Helix. And since the Helix platform doesn’t save the IR with the preset, it will be a multi-step process to match the preset to the corresponding IR that I created it with. Further instructions can be found in the information sheet .pdf. The sound samples below were recorded direct into ProTools 10 via an Apogee Ensemble interface with no compression, EQ, or processing added. The Helix XLR main outputs were run straight into the Apogee. All clips were recorded with my Tom Anderson Cobra with 3 P90 Antiquity pickups, except for a few strat type tones which were recorded using an Xotic XSC strat. Please excuse the sloppy playing.
















