I’ve been running the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 IR pack through my modeler today, and I’m blown away. For anyone unfamiliar, this is a 2x12 cabinet loaded with vintage JBL D120F speakers—the legendary "Fender clean" speakers from the ‘60s.
York Audio includes curated mix folders designed by professionals, making it incredibly easy to load an IR and get a perfect, album-ready tone with zero tweaking. How to Use the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
York Audio doesn't just give you one file; they provide a comprehensive toolkit for shaping your tone: I’ve been running the York Audio FTWN 212
Based on a classic Shure SM58, offering warm, vocal-like mids. How to Use the York Audio FTWN 212
Includes industry-standard and esoteric mics like the Shure SM57 (both modern and vintage Unidyne III), Shure SM58, Shure SM7, Sennheiser MD421 and e906, Royer R-121, Beyerdynamic M160, AEA Nuvo N22, Telefunken U47, and Neumann KM 184.
Unlike the standard speakers found in most vintage Twins, the JBL D120F is a high-fidelity monster. Its massive, lightweight aluminum voice coil and distinctive aluminum dust cap dramatically alter the frequency response, resulting in a sound that is clearer, punchier, and more articulate than a typical guitar speaker. The result is a tonal foundation that is both vintage and modern, capable of pristine cleans and surprisingly aggressive overdrive.