York Audio Ftwn 212 D120 -wav- - Patched
Telefunken U47 (used for primary, room, and rear captures) and Neumann KM 184.
If clean, edge-of-breakup, or vintage mid-gain is your world, the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 is the best-in-class IR pack currently available.
Exceptionally clear with a characteristic "glassy" air, making it a favorite for Stratocaster and Telecaster players. The D120 speakers create a unique resonance peak around
Includes ambient room captures (captured with a Telefunken U47) and "Rear," "Side," and "Sum" captures for added depth. What's Included The full pack contains a total of 138 IRs :
The collection includes a total of , organized for both quick use and deep customization: York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
The fills that gap with authority.
If you own an FM9, Helix, QC, or Kemper—do yourself a favor and grab this pack.
Visit the official York Audio website. Search for "FTWN 212" and select the WAV format. It is DRM-free and comes with a lifetime license for updates.
🚀 For Fractal Audio users, York Audio recommends an impedance curve setting of 47.0 Hz to best match the physical cabinet's low-end resonance. To help you get the most out of this pack: Which modeling hardware or DAW do you plan to use it with? g., warmer vintage vs. bright modern)? New IR pack for 1965 twin reverb amp - Facebook Telefunken U47 (used for primary, room, and rear
The York Audio FTWN 212 D120 is more than just a few IRs; it is a comprehensive library of designed to work with virtually any modeling platform. This provides incredible flexibility, allowing you to move from a close-miked, raw sound to a spacious, roomy blend with ease.
is a specialized impulse response (IR) pack modeled after a 1971 "Silverface" Fender Twin Reverb combo. It is distinctive for its use of original JBL D120F speakers, which provide a high-headroom, "hi-fi" response characterized by shimmering top-end clarity and deep low-end punch. 🎸 Core Specifications
You can load these standard .WAV files seamlessly into industry-leading platforms, including:
: Shure SM57 (modern and vintage Unidyne III), Shure SM58, Shure SM7, Sennheiser MD421, and Sennheiser e906. Ribbon : Royer R-121, Beyerdynamic M160, and AEA Nuvo N22. Condenser : Telefunken U47 and Neumann KM 184. The D120 speakers create a unique resonance peak
This pack excels in genres requiring clarity and dynamic response, such as Worship, Blues, and Rock
Telefunken U47 (Room, Rear, Side) and AEA Nuvo N22 (Sum). Technical Specifications
The JBL D120F is a legendary 12-inch, 8-ohm speaker, renowned for its high power handling (100 watts) and its unique sonic signature. It was a popular factory upgrade option for Fender amps and has graced countless classic recordings. The key to its sound is the , a design feature that provides both durability and a distinct top-end "chime" and clarity. This speaker is known for its robust, "hi-fi" feel, offering a level of headroom and definition that standard guitar speakers often don't.
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?
This is where the library truly rules. Single-coil pickups (Stratocasters and Telecasters) sing with a pristine, bell-like chime. The top end is remarkably glassy, making it perfect for funk scratching, ambient soundscapes, country chicane, and jazz fusion. Overdrive and Fuzz
