Paul Bradshaw
Experienced
First off , huge hats off and thanks to FAS on the new firmware,
unfortunately I've spent most of my time so far making this video
but since upgrading to Firmware 8beta, CPU usage is down on my main presets, stuff feels snappier/more responsive, and the gapless update is absolutely huge , and i've only scratched the surface, got to tweak my main preset a bit more now, and really enjoying how things are sounding/playing out, we'll see at band practice this evening,huge thanks in any case for such great work

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i made an updated video with 2 revised tests with properly reset amp blocks compared to the first video (thanks to the comments on the first video) the takeaways however are still pretty much the same with regards to the voicing of the amp,
i have a feeling that gain1(voicing) is somewhat different here too, i'll be comparing things to the real amp soon to see how that checks out
i'll leave the first video up as it contains amp page settings of the mk1 amp from the previous amp in case it's useful
i'll keep updating this thread as i keep testing in any case
wish thread to have mk1 alongside mk2 in a future update
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/vht-fryette-d60-mk1-model-alongside-mk2.203727/
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notes
-changing the high cut in the preamp page of firmware 8 can bring back some of that high end extension
Firmware 8 : low cut : 10hz high cut is at 8600hz
Firmware 7 : low cut: 40hz high cut is at 10khz
-Gain1/voicing in Firmware 8 is somewhat different and doesn't react the same way, it feels more saturated/forgiving overall and less of that dry/hollow mids vibe that firmware7 (mk1) seems to exhibit , you can get away with less gain in the new model but it doesn't hollow out as much
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I was very curious about this update as it makes a potential significant change to one of my favourite amps on there the Fryette d60 More
I decided to use the looper and film the comparison between Firmware 7 on a basic preset and then after the update on Firmware 8 beta
This is without proper tweaking of course, there's quite a difference in voicing especially in the mids and upper extension, also more low end/low mids, I'm not sure if this is just down to the Mark II series, or also an addition of the newer amp modelling on top of that, but i explored some of the amp page settings more in detail to see and tried to tweak Firmware 8 amp to be closer to the Firmware 7
I filmed the amp page settings of firmware 7 compared to firmware 8 beta as well to see what sort of differences were there (if any)
some of the big ones are the Input EQ and Preamp page Low Cut EQ + High Cut EQ
there were various small differences as well with regards to the power amp settings ,
I made a note of these settings and imported them into the preset i attached below, it has the Firmware 7 amp block settings, + tweaks to the EQ to more closely match the previous firmware, but there's a lot going on in the mid voicing i think
otherwise the updated amp model with the new firmware has
-a slightly different voicing in the mids (less hollow ? more low mid chunk in there and more bass/depth)
-bit more gain (can definitely dial things back here, although the previous model needed a higher input trim to better match the real amp)
-amp level has been 'fixed' i guess, in that firmware 7 model had a ton of level compared to other amps
I'm still dialing things in, trying things out, the feel of the new amp model is great, and i have a feeling these tweaks will also translate even better through a loud PA, but just at the start of things here
after more testing i feel things are different enough to warrant the possible inclusion of the Mark1 model of the d60 to be alongside the updated Mark2 model, it'd be amazing if that would be possible =)
happy to hear your thoughts on it, now back to playing more guitar

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