Get it here!
https://shop.fractalaudio.com/cab-packs/york-audio/
Hello bassists and guitarists that record bass. I'm really happy to finally offer a bass Cab Pack for all the people that felt like it was a chore to get great bass tones. Welcome to the SV-210! I first heard about this cab a couple years ago when I saw a well-known producer had it mic'ed up at RCA Studios in Nashville. I thought it was a joke because it was a little 2x10, but was astonished by the way it sat in the mix. The low end was big and focussed without mud, and the midrange gave the bass incredible clarity in the track. Fast forward, and I found myself talking to a band that said "big bass cabinets feel great onstage, but they never worked for us in the studio," and the recommended that I check out the very same Ampeg 2x10 bass cab. I snagged one and couldn't believe the tones and how easy it was to pull up an IR and be DONE!
I was going to make a clip (and I still will) of various styles and tones using just one IR... my favorite... the M88 CNT IR from the pack. It gets aggressively heavy with a low tuned Jazz Bass and has 'that' Tame Impala bass tone that is pretty much everywhere in current alternative music when I pair it with my old Mustang Bass with flatwounds.
This is the first track I recorded with it. There's no post processing on the bass, and I love that it stays full, yet you hear the clarity and movement of the parts without having to EQ the grunt out of it. This was done with my Mustang Bass as well.
Like I said, I'll have another clip up as soon as I can to show you different tones while using the same IR. I started one, but couldn't stop playing my Jazz Bass and completely destroyed the strings to a dead thud. So, I'm off to Guitar Center to pick up some more strings and I'll be back later.
Also, my packs are usually $29.99, but I'm selling this one for $19.99 so that everyone can get great bass tones for roughly price of a delivery pizza (with tip of course, we're not animals).
Enjoy, and let me know what you think!
-Justin York
https://shop.fractalaudio.com/cab-packs/york-audio/
Hello bassists and guitarists that record bass. I'm really happy to finally offer a bass Cab Pack for all the people that felt like it was a chore to get great bass tones. Welcome to the SV-210! I first heard about this cab a couple years ago when I saw a well-known producer had it mic'ed up at RCA Studios in Nashville. I thought it was a joke because it was a little 2x10, but was astonished by the way it sat in the mix. The low end was big and focussed without mud, and the midrange gave the bass incredible clarity in the track. Fast forward, and I found myself talking to a band that said "big bass cabinets feel great onstage, but they never worked for us in the studio," and the recommended that I check out the very same Ampeg 2x10 bass cab. I snagged one and couldn't believe the tones and how easy it was to pull up an IR and be DONE!
I was going to make a clip (and I still will) of various styles and tones using just one IR... my favorite... the M88 CNT IR from the pack. It gets aggressively heavy with a low tuned Jazz Bass and has 'that' Tame Impala bass tone that is pretty much everywhere in current alternative music when I pair it with my old Mustang Bass with flatwounds.
This is the first track I recorded with it. There's no post processing on the bass, and I love that it stays full, yet you hear the clarity and movement of the parts without having to EQ the grunt out of it. This was done with my Mustang Bass as well.
Like I said, I'll have another clip up as soon as I can to show you different tones while using the same IR. I started one, but couldn't stop playing my Jazz Bass and completely destroyed the strings to a dead thud. So, I'm off to Guitar Center to pick up some more strings and I'll be back later.
Also, my packs are usually $29.99, but I'm selling this one for $19.99 so that everyone can get great bass tones for roughly price of a delivery pizza (with tip of course, we're not animals).
Enjoy, and let me know what you think!
-Justin York