SinglecutGuy
Inspired
This is just something about which I'm curious. It's likely due to not understanding the concept, but I would think that the IR in the cab block should carry information along with it, that decides what the impedance of that particular cab is, and therefor the amplifier chosen in the amp block should/will react to the cab/IR in that fashion. Or have the option of different impedances of specific cabs as different IR's.
The part that confuses me, is why we'd have say, a limited 60+ impedance curves to chose from, relevant to "specific speaker cab" models, only to then add an actual Cab/IR to that amp, from 1,000's of actual IR's, where that relationship is not authentic? And when I said "limited" that is purely based on the difference between the number of Impedance Curves in the Axe, compared to the number of IR's in the Axe itself, much less what you can purchase from 3rd party vendors.
Am I correct that it's not possible in the real world to mimic the impedance curve of a Morgan 1x12 cab with say an actual 4x12 Recto cab? Nor do I understand why you'd want to mix and match those selections, rather than take the native impedance curve of the actual cabinet for a more "real" example.
Again, this is likely due to me not understanding the concepts, but I figured I'd ask.
The part that confuses me, is why we'd have say, a limited 60+ impedance curves to chose from, relevant to "specific speaker cab" models, only to then add an actual Cab/IR to that amp, from 1,000's of actual IR's, where that relationship is not authentic? And when I said "limited" that is purely based on the difference between the number of Impedance Curves in the Axe, compared to the number of IR's in the Axe itself, much less what you can purchase from 3rd party vendors.
Am I correct that it's not possible in the real world to mimic the impedance curve of a Morgan 1x12 cab with say an actual 4x12 Recto cab? Nor do I understand why you'd want to mix and match those selections, rather than take the native impedance curve of the actual cabinet for a more "real" example.
Again, this is likely due to me not understanding the concepts, but I figured I'd ask.