Greenback
https://app.box.com/s/hcm1wt9w53807lkzzpbb64lbndf2syg2
-1/11/24 - Creamback H75
https://app.box.com/s/diasf4gf36gp79cso81qfbzrifzb06xj
-1/11/24 - Short Greenback Test w/ I5 and Different Mic Preamps
https://app.box.com/s/0ma640spu37zxk36v8dzqxokthzb7d7f
-4/27/24 - Vintage 30
https://app.box.com/s/e7e9bbd2hoc4om17oo46tn58wp2orxyc
I’d like to hear your thoughts on these Greenback IRs if you have the appetite to check out any more IRs. You guys are likely very familiar with the general GB sound through its many digital incarnations. This 2017 RI Greenback is loaded in a Jet City vertical 2x12.
Over the past year, I casually built my own reference of mic positions. I’m sharing the ones that I think sound ok when firing up a Plexi or JCM800 sim. Some of the usual suspects like the SM57, I5, E906, and M160 were used. I included a couple of cheap ribbons, a LDC, and SDC to use for blending.
I used a Behringer A800 power amp. I did a similar exercise with a Powerstage 170, but prefer my results with the A800. The sine sweeps were recorded through a Chameleon Labs 7603 mic preamp into a Steinberg UR824 audio interface. I used Voxengo Deconvolver to make the IRs.
The IRs are in 24-bit 48kHz 500ms MPT format, so you can blend the brighter IRs with the darker ones.
https://app.box.com/s/hcm1wt9w53807lkzzpbb64lbndf2syg2
-1/11/24 - Creamback H75
https://app.box.com/s/diasf4gf36gp79cso81qfbzrifzb06xj
-1/11/24 - Short Greenback Test w/ I5 and Different Mic Preamps
https://app.box.com/s/0ma640spu37zxk36v8dzqxokthzb7d7f
-4/27/24 - Vintage 30
https://app.box.com/s/e7e9bbd2hoc4om17oo46tn58wp2orxyc
I’d like to hear your thoughts on these Greenback IRs if you have the appetite to check out any more IRs. You guys are likely very familiar with the general GB sound through its many digital incarnations. This 2017 RI Greenback is loaded in a Jet City vertical 2x12.
Over the past year, I casually built my own reference of mic positions. I’m sharing the ones that I think sound ok when firing up a Plexi or JCM800 sim. Some of the usual suspects like the SM57, I5, E906, and M160 were used. I included a couple of cheap ribbons, a LDC, and SDC to use for blending.
I used a Behringer A800 power amp. I did a similar exercise with a Powerstage 170, but prefer my results with the A800. The sine sweeps were recorded through a Chameleon Labs 7603 mic preamp into a Steinberg UR824 audio interface. I used Voxengo Deconvolver to make the IRs.
The IRs are in 24-bit 48kHz 500ms MPT format, so you can blend the brighter IRs with the darker ones.
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