Getting my cabinet "moving"

I just thought of something? Has fractal software thought about making a VST impedance curve plugin for guitar plugins (and maybe why not an IR loader)? That might be super cool or a stunningly stupid suggestion. :)
ML Sound Lab MIKKO cab sim actually has that sort of feature built into it. It lets you adjust the high and low impedance curve. Works pretty well, plus it's a really great cab sim plugin but only works with their own cab packs which give you free reign to mix together up to 9 different mics/cabs just moving around virtual mics. Then you can export that IR and put it on your Axe-Fx.
 
ML Sound Lab MIKKO cab sim actually has that sort of feature built into it. It lets you adjust the high and low impedance curve. Works pretty well, plus it's a really great cab sim plugin but only works with their own cab packs which give you free reign to mix together up to 9 different mics/cabs just moving around virtual mics. Then you can export that IR and put it on your Axe-Fx.
Well I guess I have another thing to buy.......lol. Thanks for the info.
 
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This is from the Dayton Audio DATS v3 device... Check out the low resonance. I wasn't expecting that. This is a CV75 in an Avatar Forte 1x12 cabinet. It has two large vents on the sides and gives sort of an open back sound with some closed back meat.

I'm assuming that resonant peak at 150hz are those vents?

Amusingly, I guess the DATSv3 device also works as a USB power amp because I was getting my computer beeps and noises through the guitar cab haha...
 
Hey All - so I'm thoroughly confused here and trying to adjust but would love some advice.

My rig is setup to play through monitors and FRFR (headrush 112s) but I recently got a Seymour Duncan Powerstage 700 and a Marshall 1960A 4x12 with F12-X200's loaded in there as well. It sounds great out of the box for most of the presets I use (with amps/cabs and all sims on) - but I'm trying to dial it in for each preset to really get the most out of it.

My question is with these FRLR speakers, do I leave it at a FRFR config in the AMP block or do I set the Low Freq as described in the posts? These aren't traditional guitar speakers, which is why I ask.

Also, I assume I do this measurement of the speakers in my cab specifically with my power amp, not just take the specs from the speakers website (51hz)?

Finally, once I do everything above - when playing with the real cab (with the FRLR speakers) and SS amp, so I keep cab blocks enabled in my presets?

I'm a noob, so please excuse the dumb questions.
 
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