Egnater Mod 50: DI Pack (NAM)

$14.00

The Modular Monster.
13 NAM DI Profiles + 10 IRs

The Egnater Mod 50 is a 50-watt modular powerhouse built for players who refuse to compromise — a versatile, tube-driven head that covers everything from pristine clean to aggressive high-gain territory with ease. This pack captures the full gain range of the Mod 50 as DI profiles, giving you the real character of this underrated American workhorse directly in your NAM-compatible rig, paired with custom IRs from a Suhr 2x12 loaded with Celestion G12+75H Creambacks.

From the pure, open cleans and warm cleanish breakup tones to the bassy, thick rhythm sounds and crunchy mid-gain drive, these DI profiles cover serious ground. The two lead profiles deliver the kind of sustaining, harmonically rich overdrive the Mod 50 is built for, and the TS9-boosted drive capture tightens everything up for more focused, high-gain aggression — perfect for heavier styles without losing the amp's natural voice.

What's Inside
✅ 1 pure clean DI profile
✅ 1 bright clean DI profile
✅ 1 cleanish DI profile
✅ 1 pushed cleanish DI profile
✅ 1 clean breakup DI profile
✅ 1 bassy rhythm DI profile
✅ 2 crunch DI profiles (crunch one, crunch two)
✅ 2 drive DI profiles (drive, drive two)
✅ 2 lead DI profiles (lead, lead two)
✅ 1 TS9-boosted drive DI profile
✅ 10 Suhr 2x12 Creamback IRs (8 mixes + mono/stereo room)

Key Features

  • Captured in DI format for maximum flexibility

  • Full gain range from pure clean to boosted high gain

  • Bassy rhythm and bright clean voicing options included

  • TS9 boost capture for tighter, more aggressive drive

  • Suhr 2x12 G12+75H Creamback IR mixes included

  • Compatible with any NAM-capable plugin or hardware

The Egnater Mod 50 has always been a hidden gem — this DI pack finally puts it where it belongs: in your signal chain.

Genres: Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Metal, Punk, Alternative For Fans Of: Alter Bridge, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, AC/DC, Zakk Wylde, Stone Temple Pilots

The Modular Monster.
13 NAM DI Profiles + 10 IRs

The Egnater Mod 50 is a 50-watt modular powerhouse built for players who refuse to compromise — a versatile, tube-driven head that covers everything from pristine clean to aggressive high-gain territory with ease. This pack captures the full gain range of the Mod 50 as DI profiles, giving you the real character of this underrated American workhorse directly in your NAM-compatible rig, paired with custom IRs from a Suhr 2x12 loaded with Celestion G12+75H Creambacks.

From the pure, open cleans and warm cleanish breakup tones to the bassy, thick rhythm sounds and crunchy mid-gain drive, these DI profiles cover serious ground. The two lead profiles deliver the kind of sustaining, harmonically rich overdrive the Mod 50 is built for, and the TS9-boosted drive capture tightens everything up for more focused, high-gain aggression — perfect for heavier styles without losing the amp's natural voice.

What's Inside
✅ 1 pure clean DI profile
✅ 1 bright clean DI profile
✅ 1 cleanish DI profile
✅ 1 pushed cleanish DI profile
✅ 1 clean breakup DI profile
✅ 1 bassy rhythm DI profile
✅ 2 crunch DI profiles (crunch one, crunch two)
✅ 2 drive DI profiles (drive, drive two)
✅ 2 lead DI profiles (lead, lead two)
✅ 1 TS9-boosted drive DI profile
✅ 10 Suhr 2x12 Creamback IRs (8 mixes + mono/stereo room)

Key Features

  • Captured in DI format for maximum flexibility

  • Full gain range from pure clean to boosted high gain

  • Bassy rhythm and bright clean voicing options included

  • TS9 boost capture for tighter, more aggressive drive

  • Suhr 2x12 G12+75H Creamback IR mixes included

  • Compatible with any NAM-capable plugin or hardware

The Egnater Mod 50 has always been a hidden gem — this DI pack finally puts it where it belongs: in your signal chain.

Genres: Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Metal, Punk, Alternative For Fans Of: Alter Bridge, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, AC/DC, Zakk Wylde, Stone Temple Pilots

FNDR 65' Luxury Verb (NAM)
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