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1964 Fender Super Reverb Cabinet with Original CTS Ceramic Speaker IR Files

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maestrodimusica

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IRs made from the cabinet and speakers of my 1964 Fender Super Reverb cabinet loaded with the original 10" CTS ceramic speakers. Five different close mics were used to capture both the upper and lower speakers; R121, SM57, MD421, i5, and C414, mic'd in the following positions: -Cap=center of the cap -Cap Edge=edge of the cap where it meets the cone -Cone=midpoint of the cone halfway between cap and cone edge -Cone Edge=edge of the cone right next to the baffle Speaker Numbers: 1-upper left 2-upper right 3-lower left 4-lower right One distant mic was also used; C414 mic'd at the center of the cabinet at distances of 12" and 24". I also mic'd the back of the cabinet with an SM57 at 12" and 24". Mics were powered by Vintech Audio 73 mic pre with a little EQ boost at 60Hz and 12kHz, and passed through HCL Varis Tube Vari-Mu compressor for color, into RME Fireface converters. Captured using 10 second sine wave sweep @24bit/48kHz March 2026 Nathaniel@DahmanMusic.com www.DahmanMusic.com

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1964 Fender Super Reverb

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