antcarrier
Power User
Hello!
I recently shot some IRs of a DV Mark C212V cab. It's a lightweight vertical 2x12 loaded with DV Marks own 'white guitar star' speakers. These have neodymium drivers and are made by B&C. Its a unique sounding cab, thats for sure. It sounds very nice for clean sounds - kind of warm yet articulate at the same time, but has an atypical, characteristic voicing. While I love it clean, I do not like it too much for distorted sounds - it can be a little harsh for my taste.
This cab was captured 2 meters from the cab and there are no room reflections in the impulse.
I recommend setting the 'Low Res Freq' setting in the speaker page to around 95 Hz when using this IR. I did not measure this properly - but by my ear, that makes it sound like the cab does when I'm in the room with it. This is especially important when using some of the more vintage amps in the axe that have it set significantly lower than this.
Have fun!
I recently shot some IRs of a DV Mark C212V cab. It's a lightweight vertical 2x12 loaded with DV Marks own 'white guitar star' speakers. These have neodymium drivers and are made by B&C. Its a unique sounding cab, thats for sure. It sounds very nice for clean sounds - kind of warm yet articulate at the same time, but has an atypical, characteristic voicing. While I love it clean, I do not like it too much for distorted sounds - it can be a little harsh for my taste.
This cab was captured 2 meters from the cab and there are no room reflections in the impulse.
I recommend setting the 'Low Res Freq' setting in the speaker page to around 95 Hz when using this IR. I did not measure this properly - but by my ear, that makes it sound like the cab does when I'm in the room with it. This is especially important when using some of the more vintage amps in the axe that have it set significantly lower than this.
Have fun!
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