Ceriatone King Kong 100W - loadbox (Suhr Reactive Load, Red Seven Amp Central, St. Rock React:IR) to real cabinet (Mesa 2x12, Engl 1x12) frequency curve compensation IRs
Make and model
Suhr Reactive Load, St. Rock React:IR, Red Seven Amp Central
Description
If anybody is using any of my Ceriatone King Kong 100W profiles, you can use these "corrective EQ" IRs between the .nam profile and another IR. This will make the profile behave very, very close to being connected to either one of my 2 real cabinets: • a Mesa 2x12 (with Mesa spec Celestion V30 T4416B) • a ENGL 1x12 (with Mesa spec Celestion V30 T4335) So: if my King Kong .nam profile you're playing through was shot through the "Suhr RL" then load one of these IRs between the profile and another IR of your choice: • [KK100] Suhr-to-Engl112.wav • [KK100] Suhr-to-Mesa212.wav if my King Kong .nam profile you're playing through was shot through the "Red Seven (Red7) RL" then load one of these IRs between the profile and another IR of your choice: • [KK100] Red7-to-Engl112.wav • [KK100] Red7-to-Mesa212.wav if my King Kong .nam profile you're playing through was shot through the "React:IR RL" then load one of these IRs between the profile and another IR of your choice: • [KK100] ReactIR-to-Engl112.wav • [KK100] ReactIR-to-Mesa212.wav These should handle the adjstument quite well for all of my current and future profiles going through the Ceriatone King Kong 100W's power amp. Enjoy!
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