mistermikev
Experienced
so no affiliation or anything... but I thought I'd give some feedback on some 3 sigma stuff I got the other day.
got a couple of acoustic irs - the J45 and the D45. My intention was to add a bit more 'fullness' and/or variation to my singlecut acoustic. def hits the spot. well recorded.
comes with a few variety of recordings - electric (I assume for use with solidbody w piezo), kemper profiling amp (eww), and acoustic - which has subfolders for piezo, soundhole and es2 pickups. 15 piezo variations to choose from and I beileve it was mostly the 'bold' ones that ended up going on my axefx. Def the most professional sounding acoustic irs I've heard.
also picked up the prescott bass - upright. I don't currently have a fretless... and didn't go in expecting it to convert my bass to a standup... but it does a nice job of conveying some of that standup character on to my jazzbass. I expect it would work really well with a fretless or an acoustic bass.
anywho, my 2 cents.
got a couple of acoustic irs - the J45 and the D45. My intention was to add a bit more 'fullness' and/or variation to my singlecut acoustic. def hits the spot. well recorded.
comes with a few variety of recordings - electric (I assume for use with solidbody w piezo), kemper profiling amp (eww), and acoustic - which has subfolders for piezo, soundhole and es2 pickups. 15 piezo variations to choose from and I beileve it was mostly the 'bold' ones that ended up going on my axefx. Def the most professional sounding acoustic irs I've heard.
also picked up the prescott bass - upright. I don't currently have a fretless... and didn't go in expecting it to convert my bass to a standup... but it does a nice job of conveying some of that standup character on to my jazzbass. I expect it would work really well with a fretless or an acoustic bass.
anywho, my 2 cents.