York Audio Ftwn 212 D120 -wav- Extra Quality Jun 2026
: Telefunken U47 (used for room and rear shots) and Neumann KM 184. Tonal Profile & Recommended Use FTWN 212 D120
For the best results, it is recommended to start with to establish a tonal baseline and then "turn some knobs" on your amp modeler to suit the IR's character. Microphone Combination Tonal Character Mix 01 SM57m + R-121 Balanced baseline; great for general use. Mix 05 SM58 + M160 Warm and smooth. Mix 09 MD421 + N22 Punchy midrange with clear highs. Mix 17 SM58 + U47 Created by John Mark Painter. Mix FRED SM57 + SM57 Classic "Fredman" technique for thick guitar tones. Compatibility
– These are York Audio’s proprietary studio blends, combining 2–3 microphones into a single phase-coherent file. For example, a 57+R121 mix gives you the bite of the dynamic mic with the body of the ribbon. York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
: Thanks to the iconic aluminum dust caps on the vintage JBLs, the high frequencies possess a glossy, airy quality that cuts through dense mixes without sounding abrasive. Technical Specifications & High-Utility Compatibility
For those interested in the technical details, here are some key specifications of the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-: : Telefunken U47 (used for room and rear
speakers, known for their aluminum dust caps that provide exceptional string separation and high-end clarity. York Audio Sonic Character
What elevates this specific pack beyond typical Fender models is the inclusion of the highly coveted, original featuring aluminum dust caps. The result is a library that eliminates the digital "brittleness" often found in stock modeling cabinets, replacing it with 500ms of high-resolution organic warmth, complex midranges, and unmatched top-end three-dimensionality. The DNA of the Tone: 1971 Silverface Meets JBL D120F Mix 05 SM58 + M160 Warm and smooth
The pack contains a total of , categorized to allow for either quick use or deep tonal sculpting: