Described as complex and slightly "scooped" yet highly articulate, allowing the natural character of the guitar to shine through.
The physical cabinet is a vintage '59 Fender Tweed Twin 2x12 combo, built from solid pine. However, the star of the show is the . Unlike the darker, smoother Celestion Greenback or V30, the D120F is a high-fidelity PA speaker repurposed for guitar. It features an aluminum dust cap, which creates that famous "chime" and immediate transient response.
: Includes 44.1k, 48k, and 96k files in 24-bit resolution. York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
: Shure SM57 (modern "m" and vintage Unidyne III "v"), Shure SM58, Shure SM7, Sennheiser MD421, and Sennheiser e906. Ribbon : Royer R-121, Beyerdynamic M160, and AEA Nuvo N22.
: Based on a Telefunken U47 large-diaphragm tube microphone, adding three-dimensional depth and luxury. Described as complex and slightly "scooped" yet highly
High-resolution 24-bit .WAV files at 44.1k, 48k, and 96k sample rates. Resolution: All IRs are
Based on a vintage Shure Unidyne III SM57, providing a smoother top-end than its modern counterpart. Based on a classic Shure SM58. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Unlike the darker, smoother Celestion Greenback or V30,
Tested for use with Fractal Audio, Line 6 Helix , Kemper, Strymon Iridium, and various DAW plugins. Microphone Selection
– Each mic is captured at multiple positions (cap edge, cap center, cone, off-axis, far-field) so you can sculpt your tone like a real engineer moving a mic around a speaker.
– York Audio famously does not skimp on mics. You’ll find single mics like:
The is an impulse response (IR) Cab Pack based on a 1971 "Silverface" Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 combo amplifier . It is specifically modeled after a unit loaded with original JBL D120F speakers, which are known for their aluminum dust caps that provide a clear, airy top end and articulate midrange. Key Specifications & Features