• Profile Pack 1

    PROFILE PACK 1 – 60 Profiles

    $39.99

    Profile Pack 1 (60 profiles) seeks to recreate* a collection of boutique and vintage amps from my personal collection as well as contributions from my friends (thanks guys!).  They cover a variety of styles, from clean sounds that stay warm and full (also great for pedalboard-based set ups) to mid-gain and lead gain British sounds.  Some of these profiles have been the basis for my live presets for the past couple of years and sound great in the studio as my session buddies can attest as well.

    Below are sound samples from 40 out of the 60 profiles included in the Kemper Profile Pack.  I will also include a few other variations of some of the amps, but these should give a good idea of the profile sounds. All of the snippets below were played on my red Anderson Cobra with 3 P90’s.  All of the clips below were recorded directly into ProTools 10 thru a Propellerhead Balance interface.  There is no eq, compression, or plug-in on these tracks.  Please excuse the sloppiness and tuning.

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  • PROFILE PACK 2 - 60 Profiles

    PROFILE PACK 2 – 60 Profiles

    $39.99

    Profile Pack 2 is another wide-ranging collection of boutique and vintage amps, rounding out the M Britt Profile packages.  Seeing to recreate* more great clean sounds from sought-after boutique amps as well as some higher gain amps, and a variety of British-type EL84 amps.  It also includes some Dumble tones that compare to a real Overdrive Special along with an Overdrive Supreme and an Overtone Special.

    Check out Sound Samples below to hear how the profiles sound.  These samples were recorded direct to ProTools 10 via a Propellerhead Balance interface with no eq, compression, or plug-ins of any kind and then stored in the Kemper as part of this pack.

    Thanks to my kind gear buddies for help obtaining some of these sounds.  Scroll down for sound clips.

  • PROFILE PACK 3 - 60 Profiles

    PROFILE PACK 3 – 60 Profiles

    $39.99

    Profile Pack 3 is a collection of 60 profiles based on the amp sounds* of 18 different amps including a recreation of a 50’s tweed deluxe, some great California boutique high gain monsters, a couple of JTM45-based amps, a 15-watt British Invasion amp, a CA wicker monster by way of TX, and some other cool, hard-to-find amps.

    In keeping with the tradition of packs 1 & 2, I wanted to provide an assortment of gain levels, from clean to heavily overdriven tones.  I also wanted to capture a few old-school R&R tones like the JTM45 type amps for the Classic Rock sounds of the 70’s and 80’s.  There’s even some authentic Boston tones just for fun.

  • Vintage

    VINTAGE PACK – 73 Profiles

    $39.99

    M Britt Vintage Pack is a unique collection of Vintage amp profiles including a British 50w AC, a few blackface, silverface, and brownface beauties, Page and Peter Green’s hidden gem, a Sears Twin Twelve, the 70’s Clapton clean, Benson’s jazz combo, a Jazzy 50-watter, B.B. King’s and Ty Tabor’s favorite L5, and a sweet ’84 JK FACS.  There plenty of American clean and crunch tones as well as a few cool throwback British sounds.  The JC50 can cover about half of every 80’s rhythm guitar sound and the PTone and Lab Series can get surprisingly warm sounds from a solid state package.  Hopefully, there’s something for everyone (minus real high gain metal stuff, of course).

    Vintage Pack requires 3.0 firmware or higher and while most amps were profiled using my trusty 3rd Power cabinet, the new separation algorithms make it easier to get more great sounds by switching to your favorite cabs as well.

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  • MODERN PACK - 74 Profiles

    MODERN PACK – 74 Profiles

    $39.99

    The Modern Pack is a collection of modern boutique type amps.  The profiles are “studio profiles” meaning they are the full profile with amp, cab, and mic captured. They are suitable for studio or live use.  There are plenty of high gain sounds in this pack from some of the popular L.A.-based builders’ latest amps.  There are also some modern EL84 tones from simple, but toneful 2 and 3 knob circuits, custom made for today’s modern country and Paisley’s chicken-pickin’.  There are also some modern versions of older amps like tweed and pawnshop classics, as well as a couple more thick, creamy d-type amp sounds ranging from Ford to SRV.  There is also a couple of Britain’s new smaller amps that can have surprisingly big sounds thanks to the Kemper.

    The Modern Pack contains profiles made with the 3.0 firmware and must be used with firmware 3.0 or higher.  Scroll down for sound clips of the profiles.

  • D-PACK - 60 Profiles

    D-PACK – 60 Profiles

    $39.99

    D-Pack is my collection of D*mble and D*mble-inspired amps for the Kemper Profiling Amplifier.  For reference, using an original Overdrive Special along with other great D-inspired amps like Fuchs, Ceriatone, and Two Rock, I’ve gathered some of my favorite tones from these iconic amps.  60 profiles wasn’t enough to fully capture the full panorama of these great amps, but I tried to get some usable and (hopefully) inspiring tones to play–everything from the glassy cleans to the over-saturated, smooth, singing lead tones.

    As with any amp that is capable of such tonal variation due to the mini-toggle switch settings, and different inputs, etc., these profiles are not meant to capture every setting of the amps, but are merely snapshots of my favorite settings.  The clips below highlight how subtle the differences are between the different amps and even different settings within the same amp.  This pack may not be for everyone, but hopefully some of you may find some joy in playing the dynamic D-Pack as much as I do.

  • BoC

    BoC Pack “Box of Chocolates” – 134 Profiles

    $39.99

    “Mama always said life is like a box of chocolates” (Forrest Gump).  Well, in this case, mama might be referring to the BoC Pack (box of chocolates pack).  This pack contains 134 Profiles (112 studio profiles and 12 DI profiles for bass and acoustic).

    After all of the other profile packs I’ve done, I tend to spend time looking to “fill holes” or find an amp that I’ve always wanted to profile.  What ended up happening was that I found myself with a lot of profiles that were kind of hard to put into a category.  They cover everything from boutique EL84 amps to funky little tweeds to acoustic preamps to a few higher gain beasts to bass amps.  Included in the BoC Pack are some samples of the amps in the Heavy Pack for those who don’t want a full pack dedicated to high gain, but might have a use for a few.  It’s a big pack, but I didn’t feel comfortable charging any more than my usual.  

    Check out the information sheet for details.

    The BoC Pack contains profiles made with the 3.0 firmware and must be used with firmware 3.0 or higher.  The clips below were recorded into ProTools 10 using a Propellerhead Balance interface and a Tom Anderson Cobra with 3 P90 pickups, Ibanez Bass, and Tom Anderson Crowdster acoustic.

  • 69 Marsh

    ’69 MARSH PACK – 36 Profiles

    $12.99

    When I think of my favorite overdrive tones, I always go to early 4-input Marshalls.  They can sound smooth or angry depending on how you play them.  I’ve gotten to play a couple of great old Plexis over the years and I own a ’72 that I’ve profiled frequently.  I got the opportunity thanks to good friends to profile this ’69 beauty.  It has been passed between friends from Nashville to L.A. and back.  It has that crispy top end that I hear on early Van Halen records.

    I wanted to capture some variety, and even though I usually use my fave 3P 212 cab, I profiled this with 4 different cabs:  3P 212 CL80, Marshall 412 w/25w Greenbacks, Marshall 412 w/30w Celestions, and my Guytron closed back 212 w/Vintage 30.  I even got a few good clean sounds on top of the great overdrive tones.  There are even a couple where I just rolled the knobs up and dialed the Variac down to brown it out a little.  Hope you like ’em.

  • Tweedy

    TWEEDY PACK – 31 Profiles

    $9.99

    You just can’t beat old Fenders for some things.  The midrange growl and squishy overdrive can be heard on so many albums that it just sounds like “home sometimes.  Tweedy pack contains profiles from a ’56 Pro, ’56 Twin (serial #0019), and one of the early USA made Pro Jr. amps.  The simple circuits allow for fat, full tones without a lot of weird eq dips or tone loss from modern “features”.  I tried to capture some cleans as well as some classic tweed overdrive profiles.  I’ve already incorporated a few of these into my live show and they sound great for recording too.

  • J KELLEY PACK - 39 Profiles

    J KELLEY PACK – 39 Profiles

    $9.99

    One of the early boutique amp builders, Jim Kelley created some amazing amps used by Vince Gill, Bonnie Raitt, Lee Ritenour, and others.  There were only about 600 made so they’re still pretty rare and though they don’t fetch Dumble prices yet, they are amazing amps and built to last forever.  I profiled this tan 210 combo.

    With all the pull knobs and two channels and proprietary power attenuator, there are a lot of possible settings and I couldn’t possibly get to them all, but I tried to get some great usable tones from clean to crunch to saturated solo sounds.