Overloud SuperCabinet Library: CHP Eddi3 212 T75

IR Library for SuperCabinet

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Choptones Supercab IR Library created by capturing a EVH 2x12 with Celestion G12-T75 speakers.

It is an extensive and systematic capture created with 12 microphones, 8 to 16 positions each microphone and multiple Mic preamps, for more than 300 IRs globally.

The cabinet is straight front, closed back, with Birch plywood construction.

A really nice cab for metal, really well sounding with modern or vintage speakers, delivers really powerful sound.

The speaker, a great number of 4x12 cabs going around the world are equipped with this iconic, high power, speaker.

Built to meet the demands of high gain amps, the G12-T75 provides huge and firm low-end with aggressive mid range and softened top-end.

Captures are performed with a motorized mic stand in order to have consistent measurements across libraries.



Made for the SuperCabinet

This library was created for the TH-U Supercabinet that allows you to:

  • Graphically browse the IRs in the library
  • Blend multiple IRs and create totally custom and huge stereo guitar tones
  • Compose new cabinet tones with the unique Multiband mode
  • Export your crafted IRs in .wav format for use with all major hardware modelers and software IR loaders

Microphones

The microphones used during the capturing session are:

  • AKG C414
  • Audio Technica 2035
  • Audix i5
  • Beyerdynamic M160
  • Electrovoice RE20
  • Neumann U87
  • Royer 121
  • Sennheiser MD21
  • Sennheiser MD421
  • Sennheiser MD441
  • Shure SM7
  • Shure SM57

Every microphone has been moved to 4 different horizontal position (Cap, Cap Edge, Cone and Cone Edge) and two distances, for a total of 8 IRs each.

For some microphones, the set of 8 measurements has been repeated with the microphone off axis (45 deg).

All the measurement set has been repeated twice, with two different Mic preamps: a Neve 1073 and a German preamp.