With my Cab Packs, you get what the mic hears. If you’ve been using packs from other 3rd party IR producers, you’re probably used to hearing inflated low end, bumped up mids, and rolled off top end, which is typically done in their post processing and isn’t a natural representation of the cab, but it’s what THEY like to hear. Plus, every cabinet is different, every speaker is unique (even all four of the same speakers in a cab sound different), so it makes sense that my physical Bogner cab may have a different midrange than another Bogner cab.
Like I tell all of my beta testers, listen with fresh ears and tweak the amp the way you like it. If you’ve programmed a patch with someone else’s highly processed captures with boosted midrange and your ears are used to that sound, my captures will sound scooped...mainly because I don’t add any mids. We have lots of ways to EQ our tones in the Axe, so your IR’s should be natural and realistic and then you can easily boost or cut anything you want.
My Oversized Mesa 4x12 has more of the midrange you’re probably looking for.