York Audio Ftwn 212 D120 -wav- [verified]

Because the JBL speakers refuse to muddy up or break down harshly, the cabinet handles everything from single-coil Stratocaster neck pickups to high-output humbuckers with total clarity. Technical Specifications & Waveform Formats

: The snappy response of the JBL aluminum caps translates picking dynamics and rhythmic funk scratches beautifully.

Complex and slightly scooped, offering an articulate character that sits well in a mix.

The collection features 11 mic options, including Shure (57m, 57v, 58, SM7), Sennheiser (421, 906), Royer (121), Beyerdynamic (160), AEA (N22), Telefunken (U47), and Neumann (184), offering tones from aggressive mids to smooth ribbon warmth. What’s Inside the Pack? York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-

The aluminum cap translates to unparalleled string separation. If you play complex, jazz-style chords or intricate fingerpicking lines, every single note will ring out distinctly. It’s also a favorite for country "chicken pickin'", funk, and soaring blues leads that cut right through a dense mix. Tips for Dialing in Your Tone

The pack includes in total, consisting of 119 single-mic captures and 19 multi-mic "Mixes" designed for immediate use. Microphone Type Models Used Dynamic Shure SM57 (Modern & Vintage Unidyne III), , SM7, Sennheiser MD421 (Vintage), e906 Ribbon Royer R-121 Beyerdynamic M160 , AEA Nuvo N22 Condenser

: York Audio recommends starting with Mix 01 (57m + 121) as a tonal baseline and adjusting amp settings from there. FTWN 212 D120 | York Audio Because the JBL speakers refuse to muddy up

Ideal for Line 6 Helix , Fractal Audio Systems (Axe-Fx III, FM3, FM9), and Atomic Amplifire.

The Cab Pack is a premium impulse response (IR) library designed to faithfully recreate the iconic sonic footprint of a 1971 “Silverface” Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 combo amplifier loaded with original vintage JBL D120F speakers . For musicians, producers, and audio engineers looking for pristine clean tones, deep low-end punch, and three-dimensional ambient clarity, this collection delivers a definitive digital blueprint of one of the most legendary amplifiers in music history. Available in universal .WAV format , these files seamlessly integrate with modern hardware modelers and software digital audio workstations (DAWs). The DNA of the Tone: 1971 Silverface & JBL D120F

Because the files are provided at multiple sample rates and lengths, hardware modelers like the Axe-Fx/FM series, Line 6 Helix , Strymon Iridium , Kemper , and Quad Cortex will seamlessly import or truncate the files to their preferred internal architectures. Library Structure and Microphones Used The collection features 11 mic options, including Shure

2x12 combo amplifier. This specific cabinet is loaded with original

Because of the JBLs, this cabinet doesn't suffer from the midrange mud or the mushy low-end sag sometimes found in modern cabs. Instead, you get a warm, tight bass, a complex and slightly scooped midrange, and sparkling "air" in the higher frequencies. What's Inside the Pack?