
CHP Fend BMB67 P12Q
Choptones Supercab IR Library created by capturing a Fender* Bassman '67 2x12 with Jensen* P12Q speakers

Fend BMB67 P12Q - Supercab IR Library
Fend BMB67 P12Q is the Choptones Supercab IR Library created by capturing a Fender* Bassman '67 2x12 with Jensen* P12Q speakers.
It is an extensive and systematic capture created with 12 microphones, 8 to 16 positions each microphone and multiple Mic preamps, for more than 300 IRs globally.
The cabinet is straight front, closed back, solid Pine construction, the tone of the sixties. The speaker, similar to the P12N but with a smaller voice coil, this Jensen speaker provides warm and balanced sound even at low volumes.
Captures are performed with a motorized mic stand in order to have consistent measurements across libraries.
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Made for the supercabinet
The library is created for the TH-U SuperCabinet, which allows to:
- graphically browse the IRs in the library
- blend them together
- craft new cabinet tones with the unique Multiband mode
- use the IR in the software
- export the IRs in .wav, compatible with the software IR loaders and all the major hardware modelers
Specifications
The microphones used during the capturing session are:
- AKG* C414
- Audio Technica* 2035
- Audix* i5
- Beyerdynamic* M160
- Electrovoice* RE20
- Neumann* U87
- Royer* 121
- Sennheiser* MD21
- Sennheiser* MD421
- Sennheiser* MD441
- Shure* SM7
- Shure* SM57
Every microphone has been moved to 4 different horizontal position (Cap, Cap Edge, Cone and Cone Edge) and two distances, for a total of 8 IRs each.
For some microphones, the set of 8 measurements has been repeated with the microphone off axis (45 deg).
All the measurement set has been repeated twice, with two different Mic preamps: a Neve* 1073 and a German preamp.