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1970s Sunn Concert Lead + 2x15 Cab

Full Rig / Combo Capture

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1970s Sunn Concert Lead + Vintage Sunn 2x15 Cabinet Earlier 150 watt version, produced between 1970-1973. Currently borrowing this from a buddy of mine. It has been recently serviced, and I thought I'd get a capture of it while it's still in such pristine condition. Settings: Channel One Normal / Normal + Treble Boost Bass: 6, Mid: 5, Treble: 5 - This seemed to be the sweet spot! Placement: Middle (between Center and Edge) Microphones: Sennheiser MD 421 Shure SM57 Beyerdynamic M160 Electro-Voice 635a - Just for fun...

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ESR: 0.0024

Epochs: 400

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0015

Epochs: 400

Dry/Wet

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0013

Epochs: 400

Dry/Wet

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0018

Epochs: 400

Dry/Wet

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Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0013

Epochs: 400

Dry/Wet

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

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