412 FMAN Standard Bundle (IR)
WAV | 04 December 2020 | 518.82 MB
CABINET: “412 FMAN” based on a Friedman™ BE-412 4×12 cabinet.
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CABINET: “412 FMAN” based on a Friedman™ BE-412 4×12 cabinet.
This is two DIY 1x12er with Celestion G12-H100. They are quite a bit scratch-bearing, but not so bad that you can not record it as a character. Also are good to be mixed with a 4x12er.
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[Cabinet] “412 MR82” based on a Marshall 1982B “tall” 4×12 cabinet. | [Speaker] “G12C” based on Celestion G12C’s.
[Cabinet] “412 MR82” based on a Marshall 1982B “tall” 4×12 cabinet.[Speaker] “M75A” and “M75B” based on pre-Rola Celestion 75 Hz G12M-25’s.
[Cabinet] “412 MR82” based on a Marshall 1982B “tall” 4×12 cabinet. [Speaker] “V30A” and “V30B” based on Celestion Vintage 30’s.