Tracks of marshall jvm line out. Recabinet these!

kung

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I recorded the line out of my marshall jvm, so you could help me get a good tone from this thing. Apply impulses/nebula/eq whatever to this and post it in the thread.
131 bpm.
The raw line out tracks: http://www.studioprecision.se/marshalljvm.rar

My result with nebula: http://www.studioprecision.se/marshalljvm.mp3

Two guitars, one left and one right. Dropped A, emg81 -> Marshall JVM205H line out -> Presonus firepod.

More tracks with slightly different settings, and another riff (also stolen, of course)!
166 bpm.
Raw tracks: http://www.studioprecision.se/marshalljvm2.rar

My result: http://www.studioprecision.se/marshalljvm riff2.mp3
 
The one you posted with nebula sounds awesome
I'll run this through some impulses tomorrow when im home
 
Lazzari: I have recabinet, but I want YOU to use impulses or nebula on my raw tracks, to get something superb out of them, which I can't do :)
I was not referring to the product "recabinet", but rather to the procedure.
 
006: I don't like it really. Sounds good in the room with a marshall 1960A cab, but miking it up, nooo! Gonna get a cab with v30s tho. Part of the meaning with this thread is to convince me it's as good as people say.
 
Man, the sounds I've heard from those things.... I want one myself, just too much on the list before it haha. I'd definitely recommend getting a V30 cab, or at least getting a couple of V30 speakers and doing an x-pattern in your 1960. Personally I've never liked the T75 speakers, and especially not in a Marshall 1960 cab. I hate my friend's so much, lol. His is the same deal, OK in the room, SHIT under a mic.

Two V30s should be around $200-250 new online. Much cheaper than getting another cab! And it's extremely easy to wire them up, so if you like your cab, just not the speakers, then do that and save lots of money!
 
Man, the sounds I've heard from those things.... I want one myself, just too much on the list before it haha. I'd definitely recommend getting a V30 cab, or at least getting a couple of V30 speakers and doing an x-pattern in your 1960. Personally I've never liked the T75 speakers, and especially not in a Marshall 1960 cab. I hate my friend's so much, lol. His is the same deal, OK in the room, SHIT under a mic.

Two V30s should be around $200-250 new online. Much cheaper than getting another cab! And it's extremely easy to wire them up, so if you like your cab, just not the speakers, then do that and save lots of money!

C'mon dude, get em used. It'd be like 100 bucks for a pair.