

Description
Syn20IR captures of the built-in clean channel. Similar tone to a Deluxe Reverb, just with slightly more mids/upper mids and less harsh high end. Also has a slightly more "British" flavor when pushed into breakup. A/B/C indicates the power amp structure used by the Syn20IR A--More Fender structure. Big bass, less mids, Sparkly high end. B--More Marshall/Vox structure. Less and looser bass, more mids, chimey high end, slightly more gain. C--More Modern structure. Tight bass, more low mids, smoother high end and gain. I like structure A generally speaking as it provides the most Fendery sound and feel, though if you want something more pristine and "sterile" then C will get you that. B might work well with a darker guitar/humbuckers or for pushed breakup.
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ESR: 0.0066
Epochs: 844
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ESR: 0.0064
Epochs: 810
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ESR: 0.0062
Epochs: 894
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ESR: 0.0058
Epochs: 813
Sweep Signal
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ESR: 0.0061
Epochs: 650
Sweep Signal
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ESR: 0.006
Epochs: 764
Sweep Signal
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ESR: 0.0041
Epochs: 844
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ESR: 0.0043
Epochs: 846
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ESR: 0.0041
Epochs: 915
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ESR: 0.0034
Epochs: 653
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