Interesting move - makes sense if you think about what modeling/profiling and FRFR are doing to their sales.
Also very smart to get Pete Thorn to make a demo video
Interesting move - makes sense if you think about what modeling/profiling and FRFR are doing to their sales.
Also very smart to get Pete Thorn to make a demo video
Very cool! How do I use these with the Kemper ?
Very cool! How do I use these with the Kemper ?
Kemper cab maker
Interesting!
I wonder how this will play out. On the one hand, it seems like a smart move to be part of the whole modeling route. On the other hand, it lends credibility to it (which may not have much of an effect either way). Also, they're up against the likes of OwnHammer and RedWirez who have been in the game for a long time.
Interesting indeed.
Yep. Really interested in buying the g12m65 and the g12h75 packs.
I've tried the free V30. It looks good.
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JCM800 DI IR V30
Interesting!
I wonder how this will play out. On the one hand, it seems like a smart move to be part of the whole modeling route. On the other hand, it lends credibility to it (which may not have much of an effect either way). Also, they're up against the likes of OwnHammer and RedWirez who have been in the game for a long time.
Course, now you can 'badge' your Kemper, Axe, Helix et al with a "Celestion Inside" badge.
Course, now you can 'badge' your Kemper, Axe, Helix et al with a "Celestion Inside" badge.
Good point!
first time I've tried an IR's I really like...redwirez and ownhammer was a waste of money to me but I may have to get a couple of these packs
first time I've tried an IR's I really like...redwirez and ownhammer was a waste of money to me but I may have to get a couple of these packs
Did you actually try these IR's? Any demo? Or you judge by audio samples?
I tried the free sample (v30)
I've bought the Celestion creamback M seeing as they are the nearest to my neo creambacks to see if they're any good.
Recently bought some 3 Sigma Audio Friedman 4x12 impulses and those were my favourite yet.
Thanks for the heads up on these.
Gave some a quick blast from the Creamback 65-M 4x12 mainly the SM57 based impulses. They are very good. Not so full sounding and nice as my 3 Sigma ones jamming by yourself but they work very well in a mix or playing to good backing tracks. So far impressed as I'd expect from Celestion.
Just bought the g12h anniversary 4x12.
I'll give you my impressions, but the samples have the exact flavor of my old 2x12 g12h30 equipped cab.
I'm buying the v30 and creambacks to try
I bought several of them with the NAMM17 coupon
definitely worth it!!!
Yes I'm going to get some more while the Namm deal is still running. My brother owns a studio he just gave them a shot on a mix of a band he's working with right now and he says he found them excellent in general.
I bought 18 packs (that for me make the most sense) mainly for my IR Loader - still using my Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. sometimes And of course will try some of them with Kemper too (next weekend). With the NAMM17 deal code it is a fair offer, I think.
G12M Greenback - 1x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12M Greenback - 2x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12M Greenback - 4x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12M-65 Creamback - 1x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12M-65 Creamback - 2x12 (Open Back) – All sample rates
G12M-65 Creamback - 2x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12M-65 Creamback - 4x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12H-75 Creamback - 2x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12H-75 Creamback - 4x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12H Anniversary - 1x12 (Open Back) – All sample rates
G12H Anniversary - 2x12 (Open Back) – All sample rates
G12H Anniversary - 4x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
G12-65 - 4x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
Celestion Blue - 2x12 (Open Back) – All sample rates
Vintage 30 - 1x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
Vintage 30 - 2x12 (Open Back) – All sample rates
Vintage 30 - 2x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
Vintage 30 - 4x12 (Closed) – All sample rates
very fine, please share some profiles if you use cab maker , I'm interested in some test rigs.