
TAF EJ_SIG
Supercab IR Library: Mesa* Boogie 1x12 Cab with Eric Johnson Signature speakers

TAF EJ_SIG - Supercab IR Library
TAF TAF EJ_SIG is the Supercab IR Library created by Andy from TheAmpFactory in his Orangetreestudios HQ, capturing a Mesa* Boogie 1x12 with Eric Johnson Signature speakers.
"Eric Johnson is a legend for his ability to create stunning riffs & melodies, he has a unique tone, that is like butter. - With this signature series it tries to replicate some of his talent, with its very smooth mids that are unreal, nothing is harsh here, and the best thing is you can push it (within limitations of course) however, it is the most smoothest speaker voicing I think I have heard."
- Andy (TheAmpFactory)

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
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The SuperCabinet offers a wide collection of IR libraries, including the Official Jensen Speakers IRs, Choptones and The Cab Factory.
Any single library in the collection is created after an extensive sampling and editing work, seeking the perfection in every capturing step.
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Specifications
Speaker: Eric Johnson Signature
Origin: Mesa* Boogie 1x12
Mic Pre: Great River MP2NV
Pre-EQ: YES
HPF/LPF: No
The IRs have been captured using the following 14 microphones:
- AKG* C414
- Audix* i5
- Beyerdynamic* M160
- DPA* 4011
- Electrovoice* RE20
- Neumann* U47
- Neumann* U87
- Peluso* R14
- Royer* 121
- Sennheiser* MD421
- ShinyBox* 46MXL
- Shure* 545 SD
- Shure* SM7B
- Shure* SM57
- Sony* C800G
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.
All IRs in the library are phase alined, so they can be blended with no phase cancellations.