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Download the pack (typically available directly from the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 Product Page ) and ensure you are downloading the correct sample rate required by your device (most modelers use 44.1kHz or 48kHz). Import these into your hardware’s IR loader.

First, let's break down the name, as it tells you everything you need to know.

Includes both Raw and MPT (Minimum Phase Transform) versions. MPT files allow you to blend these IRs perfectly with third-party IR packs without causing destructive phase cancellation. Comprehensive Microphone Selection York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-

Because the D120 doesn’t compress as much as a Celestion, your drives will sound more transparent. A Tube Screamer becomes a mid-boost, not a blanket. A Big Muff retains its chaotic harmonic content instead of turning into a wall of indistinct fuzz. Layer the SM57 and R121 mix IRs to get a “Recording a Dumble at Sunset Sound” vibe.

While these IRs are inherently dialed-in, you can shape them even further: Download the pack (typically available directly from the

Unlike standard Celestion or Oxford speakers found in many vintage combo cabinets, the JBL D120F is highly prized for its unique physical construction.

Complex and slightly scooped yet highly articulate. Includes both Raw and MPT (Minimum Phase Transform) versions

Warm, full, and dynamic, providing a foundation that feels like air moving from a real cabinet.

The key to this versatility is the selection of 11 professional-grade microphones, each offering a unique tonal window into the cabinet:

: 1971 Fender Twin Reverb with original JBL D120F speakers.

York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-