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glideman

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  1. Think the 5 modes with the open/closed back convertible option on the MBritt are (not in order):

    1.  straight FRFR (for original open back only design)

    2. FRFR Tweaked FRFR EQ for Michael Britt

    3.  straight FRFR (EQ better suited for the closed back operation added by our custom removeable panel convertible version)

    4.  FRFR using only the 12" woofer (coaxial horn driver disabled)

    5.  12" woofer only acting pretty much like a guitar cabinet.

     

    It's very very very versatile when you get him to built the open/closed back convertible option (removeable back panel).

    It has a Celestion 12" coaxial speaker driver with Celestion compression horn driver.

  2. Love my Xitone MBritt with an option making it an open/closed back convertible with 5 DSP modes/curves. Has a removable panel that you take off for traditional stock MBritt open back model mode, or leave on for closed back mode.

     

    It rocks the house!

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  3. I can't remember the cost for the whole thing, but I bought every bundle he had a good while ago, then got him to help me figure out what I needed to complete

    the collection a couple of months ago.  He gave me a discount on the last sets I purchased to complete the set.  Mike's a standup guy.

     

    I would say it was between $300 and $500 for all of them.

  4. Thanks, guys! It's a 408.
    Bought it from a guy in Nebraska for a great price. I've owned a bunch of PRS guitars over the years. After playing it all afternoon, it's becoming one of my favorite models.

    My wife may let me spend my leave check on a Private Stock when I retire in a year and a half!

  5. Since you have a Kemper I would highly suggest trying MBritt Profiles. They are insanely good, especially his hi gain stuff.

    Been there, done that! I have everything he's put out up until about a month or two ago. I have complete, or nearly complete, collections from a few of the profile peddlers.

  6. I own and use both equally...  Helix is usually for church and gigs I want a minimal setup for.

    Kemper is when I want to Cadilac mode it and don't care about the extra pedal and head unit.

     

    I slightly prefer the amps I have in my Kemper, but it's mostly a wash once you learn to tweak Helix and make tones.

    Effects slightly favor Helix.

     

    They're both awesome units and if you can afford both, it's really worth it!

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