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Friedman SS 100 Update [Hyper Accuracy]

Amp Head Capture

NAM

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slamminmofo

2 years ago

Description

Just an update of the previous captures of the Friedman SS 100. I used the Lehle P-Split III as the reamp box for this batch of captures as opposed to the Walrus Audio Canvas Reamp. Very high quality 1200 epochs standard and complex training captures with very low ESR numbers. Made with the V3 Test Signal and the 0.9.0 trainer. Complex captures have a "C" suffix whereas standard captures have an "S" suffix. Signal Chain: Apollo X8 -> Lehel P-Split III -> Friedman SS 100 -> Suhr Reactive Load Signal Chain Calibration: +12.4 dBu

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Friedman SS 100 V1

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A2-FullESR: 0.0111

A2-LiteESR: 0.0351

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A2-FullESR: 0.0056

A2-LiteESR: 0.0214

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A2-FullESR: 0.0094

A2-LiteESR: 0.0521

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A2-FullESR: 0.0077

A2-LiteESR: 0.0226

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A2-FullESR: 0.0064

A2-LiteESR: 0.0231

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A2-FullESR: 0.0076

A2-LiteESR: 0.0229

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