Amp Sim For Modern Metal

US Nembrini releases EN Hardball Metal Head Guitar Amplifier plug-in      07/03/23

The latest plugin from Nembrini Audio is the EN Hardball Metal Head Guitar Amplifier which they say offers pure and uncompromising modern metal. Here's more details in their own words...

The new plugin is based on the versatile ENGL Powerball II amplifier known for its extreme low end, crystal clear clean tones, crispy crunch, dense solos and everything in between. Like the original, the new EN Hardball Metal Head Guitar Amplifier plugin has four optimally matched channels to produce seamless distortion. Every gain setting is differentiated and delivered with razor sharp attack, perfect for any guitar with drop tunings.

The new Nembrini plugin extends the possibility of the original hardware to help users further customize their tone. It offers users the choice of six different guitar cabinets and four microphone emulations with on/off axis position switch, continuous position and distance knobs. A complete Mixer section with Solos, Mutes, Pans and Faders allows players to combine up to two microphones with ambience. Also included is an Impulse Loader which allows users to blend up to three third party impulse responses.

EN Hardball Metal Head Guitar Amplifier is compatible with Intel, Apple Silicon CPU 1GB RAM, MACOS10.9 or newer, Windows 7 or newer and 64-bit DAW. It requires FREE iLok License Manager and an iLok account.

Pricing and Availability:
Available at an introductory price of $29.99 (regular price $137.00) until March 31st 2023.

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