York Audio Ftwn 212 D120 -wav- [top] -

: Unlike stock ceramic or alnico speakers that sag under pressure, the D120F handles low frequencies with incredible tightness and warmth.

What elevates this specific pack beyond typical Fender models is the inclusion of the highly coveted, original featuring aluminum dust caps. The result is a library that eliminates the digital "brittleness" often found in stock modeling cabinets, replacing it with 500ms of high-resolution organic warmth, complex midranges, and unmatched top-end three-dimensionality. The DNA of the Tone: 1971 Silverface Meets JBL D120F

Using it with my Fractal FM9, but works perfectly for Helix, Kemper, or any IR loader. Highly recommend.

With its extensive mic collection, pro-quality pre-mixed options, and comprehensive 24-bit WAV format ensuring compatibility with everything from a DAW to a floorboard, the FTWN 212 D120 is an essential tool for any serious guitarist navigating the digital landscape. It truly fulfills York Audio's mission: to provide a realistic experience with musical captures that take your digital tone to a level you may have thought was only possible with a vintage amp in a great room. York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-

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The library is distributed as raw, uncompressed , ensuring absolute compatibility with every major hardware modeler, software suite, and impulse response loader on the market. Specification Details Source Cabinet 1971 "Silverface" Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 Combo Speakers Original Vintage JBL D120F (with aluminum dust caps) File Format Standard .WAV format (compatible across platforms) Sample Rates Included 24-bit / 96kHz, 48kHz, and 44.1kHz IR Length 500 milliseconds for maximum resolution and natural decay Phase Variants Natural Phase and Minimum Phase Transform (MPT) versions Total Captures 119 Single Mic IRs and 19 Multi-Mic Mixes

Shure SM57 (modern and vintage), SM58, SM7, Sennheiser MD421, and e906. Ribbons: Royer R-121, Beyerdynamic M160, and AEA Nuvo N22. Condensers: Telefunken U47 and Neumann KM 184. : Unlike stock ceramic or alnico speakers that

is an meticulously captured library of digital impulse responses. It replicates a vintage .

Think of The Beatles at Shea Stadium, The Byrds jangling through a Twin, or Stevie Ray Vaughan blending a D120 with an Electro-Voice EVM-12L. The D120 produces a tight, aggressive bass response that doesn't flub out, a midrange that is surprisingly flat, and a top end that rings with crystalline bell-like overtones.

Every file included in the pack is meticulously engineered to offer maximum compatibility across hardware and software platforms: High-resolution uncompressed .WAV . The DNA of the Tone: 1971 Silverface Meets

Just loaded up the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 IR pack (WAV). 🔥

To construct the library, York Audio used to shoot the sweet spots across the speaker cones. The pack contains 119 Single Mic IRs and 19 multi-mic Mixes , resulting in 138 total IRs. Included Microphones

Features 19 multi-mic blends, such as "Mix 01" (57m + 121), designed to be mix-ready with minimal EQ.

The York Audio FTWN 212 D120 includes a curated selection of 119 single mic IRs, 19 multi-mic mixes, and FullRes room captures for an authentic "Amplifier-In-The-Room" (AITR) sound.

: 500ms IRs for maximum resolution, designed to be automatically truncated by hardware modelers.