
Jensen Electric Lightning 12 - Supercab IR Library
The official Jensen IR library based on the C12/70 EL "Electric Lightning" 12 AlNiCo speaker

Jensen Electric Lightning 12 - Supercab IR Library (912 IRS)
A modern, authoritatively voiced speaker, the Electric Lighting exhibits punchy, fast basses and extended highs, with a slightly throaty midrange. It covers well the ‘super cleans’ and ‘super overdrive’ tones typical of the most contemporary pop and rock music, up to the most extreme hi-gain, detuned or baritone applications. Because of the extreme versatility of the EL 12/70, the capturing covered all possible applications: 1x12 Open, 2x12 Closed Back and the mighty 4x12 Closed Back, with 18 mics in 16 positions each.
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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 C12
- AKG C414
- AKG C414 XLS
- Audio Technica AT4033
- Beyerdynamic M160
- Coles 4038
- Electro Voice RE16
- Groove Tubes MD1
- Neumann KM84
- Neumann U47
- Neumann U87
- RODE NT1
- Royer R121
- Sennheiser E609
- Sennheiser MD421
- Shure B52
- Shure SM57
- Shure SM58
- Shure SM81
Every microphone has been moved to 4 different horizontal position (Cap, Cap Edge, Cone and Cone Edge), two distances and two angles, for a total of 16 IRs each.
All the measurement set has been repeated for each one of the cabinet in the library.
All IRs have been phase aligned and they can be blended without phase cancellations.