Overloud SuperCabinet Library: TAF Jenz-P
IR Library for SuperCabinet
TAF Supercab IR Library created by capturing a 3x12 Tweed Fender Vibrolux with Jenson PQ speakers.
"The sound of Clapton in a nutshell - this is one of his favorite recording amps due to the low impedance of the driver, and pushing it to new limits gave a crispy sound to the recording. Our capture shows this too and is perfect for that lower/upper harmonics or edge of breakup sound. This particular speaker was part of his private collection, and we were honored to have used and abused it!" - Andy (TheAmpFactory)
This amp & its speaker were in Abbey Road Studios, and the special thing is that this was one of the amps used for many of the Beatles recordings. To this day, the amp lives on, still in its original format, with no problems thus far!
Made for 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
Specifications
- Speaker: Jenson PQ
- Origin: 3x12 Tweed Fender Vibrolux
- Mic Pre: Neve1073/Neve VR Legend Console
- Pre-EQ: No
- HPF/LPF: Active
Microphones
The IRs have been captured using the following 14 microphones:
- AKG C414
- Audix i5
- Beyerdynamic M160
- DPA 4011
- Electrovoice RE20
- Neumann U47
- Neumann U87
- Peluso R14
- Royer 121
- Sennheiser MD421
- ShinyBox 46MXL
- Shure 545 SD
- Shure SM7B
- Shure SM57
- Sony C800G
Every microphone has been moved to four different horizontal positions (Cap, Cap Edge, Cone, and Cone Edge) and two distances, for a total of 8 IRs each.
All IRs in the library are phase-aligned, so they can be blended with no phase cancellations.