This pack is a digital recreation of the sonic footprint of a 1971 "Silverface" Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 combo amplifier. York Audio : Loaded with original
Every file included in the pack is meticulously engineered to offer maximum compatibility across hardware and software platforms: High-resolution uncompressed .WAV .
The original JBL D120F features physical aluminum dust caps. These caps inject a beautifully clear top-end sparkle and a noticeable sense of "air" into the signal.
For guitarists who prefer to skip complex microphone pairing, York Audio provides . These files combine the characteristics of multiple microphones—such as pairing a punchy dynamic with a smooth ribbon—to give you balanced, mix-ready sounds instantly. York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
For guitarists looking to add that special "something" to their digital rigs, this is undoubtedly a pack worth exploring.
By choosing the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-, you're investing in a superior audio solution that will elevate your audio experience to new heights. With its exceptional sound quality, durability, and flexibility, this system is sure to meet the demands of even the most discerning audio enthusiasts.
speakers, known for their aluminum dust caps that provide exceptional string separation and high-end clarity. York Audio Sonic Character This pack is a digital recreation of the
500ms IRs for maximum resolution, compatible with hardware that automatically truncates to preferred lengths (e.g., Fractal, Line 6).
Standard Twin Reverbs often featured Oxford or Utah speakers, which could lean muddy or lack definition when pushed. The inclusion of original JBL D120F speakers changes the equation entirely. Featuring massive magnets and distinctive aluminum dust caps, these speakers provide a warm, robust low end, an articulate scooped midrange, and a sparkling top end. The aluminum caps introduce a unique "air" around notes, ensuring distinct string separation even during complex jazz or ambient chord voicings. Specifications and Compatibility
Includes both Raw and MPT (Minimum Phase Transform) versions. MPT files allow you to blend these IRs perfectly with third-party IR packs without causing destructive phase cancellation. Comprehensive Microphone Selection These caps inject a beautifully clear top-end sparkle
– These are York Audio’s proprietary studio blends, combining 2–3 microphones into a single phase-coherent file. For example, a 57+R121 mix gives you the bite of the dynamic mic with the body of the ribbon.
Both Natural Phase and Minimum Phase versions are included. Microphone Selection
: Use the "Minimum Phase" (MPT) versions if you plan on blending this IR with others (like a 4x12) to avoid thin-sounding phase cancellation.
The York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV- boasts an impressive array of features that set it apart from other audio systems on the market. Some of the key highlights include:
York Audio's founder and primary engineer, Justin York, describes the sound of the FTWN 212 D120 as nothing short of stunning. Its tonal profile can be broken down into three key frequency ranges: