Product Detail
TAF GH25 is an amazing Supercab IR Library crafted by Andy from TheAmpFactory at his Orangetreestudios HQ. It captures the rich tones of a TwoRock 2x12 cabinet with Celestion G12m Greenback speakers. The Celestion G12M Greenback, a well - known speaker used for decades, was often misunderstood due to its boosted high - end voicing. But today, it remains one of the most sought - after speakers, perfect for Rock'n'Roll and Classic Rock, as Andy from TheAmpFactory says. This library is designed for the TH - U Supercabinet. With it, you can graphically browse the IRs, blend multiple IRs to create unique stereo guitar tones, compose new cabinet tones in the special Multiband mode, and export your custom IRs in .wav format for use with major hardware modelers and software IR loaders. The specifications include a Celestion G12M Greenback speaker from a TwoRock 2x12, a Neve 1073VR mic pre, pre - EQ, and active HPF/LPF. The IRs were captured using 14 different microphones. Each microphone was placed in 4 horizontal positions and two distances, resulting in 8 IRs per mic. All IRs in the library are phase - aligned, so you can blend them without phase cancellations.
Using the TAF GH25 Supercab IR Library is a breeze. First, make sure you have the TH - U Supercabinet installed. Once you open it, you can easily graphically browse through the IRs in the library. To create your own unique guitar tones, start by blending multiple IRs. You can experiment with different combinations until you get the sound you like. The Multiband mode is great for creating new cabinet tones. Just play around with the settings to find the perfect balance. When you're happy with your crafted IR, you can export it in .wav format. This can be used with all major hardware modelers and software IR loaders. As for maintenance, keep your software and hardware updated to ensure the best performance. Also, store your exported IRs in a safe place, so you don't lose them. And remember, since all the IRs are phase - aligned, you don't have to worry about phase cancellations when blending them. Have fun creating awesome guitar tones!