Complete Impulse Response Package (IRs) WAV
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The Eminence Complete Speaker Impulse Response Package includes 51 Eminence guitar speakers meticulously sampled for use with your profiler or DAW.
Each Eminence Speaker Impulse Response includes seven different IRs generated using seven distinctive microphone techniques enabling users to achieve their preferred tone.
Included microphone selections for the Eminence Speaker IRs are:
Shure 57 on-axis
Shure 57 off-axis
Royer R-101 ribbon
57/Royer combination
Sennheiser 421
Sennheiser 906
Neumann U 87 large-diaphragm condenser
Additionally, each IR has multiple sample rates of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz to allow universal usage.
Eminence Speaker Impulse Responses included with this package are:
DV-77 Balanced response and a very musical tone delivering tight punchy lows, thick harmonically complex mid-range, and detailed highs without excess fizz.
EJ-1240 Vintage Alnico tone with tight/punchy lows, nice lower-mid growl, crisp upper-mids, and very controlled, articulate, and open highs.
GA-SC59 10-Inch Vintage American Alnico tone approved by George Alessandro. Vintage tone sound circa ’59, tight, punchy, percussive, and sweet, extended highs.
GA-SC59 12-Inch Vintage American Alnico tone approved by George Alessandro. Tight and punchy with nice sweet chime from sound circa ’59.
GA-SC64 10-Inch Vintage American ceramic magnet tone in a 10″ approved by legendary amp builder, George Alessandro. A tight, punchy tone with nice warmth, richness, and sparkling highs.
GA-SC64 12-Inch Vintage American ceramic magnet tone approved by legendary amp builder, George Alessandro. Well-balanced from top to bottom with tight, full lows, warm mids, and warm, but open highs.
JS-1250 An extremely versatile speaker impulse response with vintage tone.
PF-350 Complete tonal balance from top to bottom, attack-sensitive, and powerful. Tone transfers from low volume to very loud with warmth and clarity.
PF-400 15″ version of the popular PF-350 with even more depth and definition in the lows and smoother highs.
TF-1250 A touch-sensitive, bright and chimey vintage American tone with tight, punchy lows and nice, even mids.
WHEELHOUSE 150 The warmth of a hemp cone meets the power and responsiveness of a neo magnet. Touch-sensitive and balanced and warm and smooth throughout.
WHEELHOUSE 200 15″ version of our Wheelhouse 150. A warm, smooth versatile tone for the “chameleon” type players.
When Eminence Speaker made the decision to develop Impulse Response (IR) profiles for their legendary guitar speakers, Michael Britt was an obvious candidate to lead the project.
Before earning a reputation as a developer for exceptional sounding IRs that are compatible with most amp modeling software and profiling modelers such as Kemper, Helix, Fractal, and others, Britt had a distinguished career as a guitar player. His career includes playing guitar for the country group Lonestar for over 26 years. The band formed in 1993 and played bars all over the US and Canada before landing a record deal with BNA Records in 1995. To date, Lonestar has sold 10 million units and has had nine #1 Country songs as well as a #1 on the Hot 100 Pop chart with “Amazed” in 2000.
Speaking about his experience as a professional musician, Britt said, “Over the past 22 years, I’ve gotten to work with many of the best musicians, writers, and producers in Nashville, and I learned as much as I could. I was so green when we first got our deal that I certainly had a lot to learn. Since then, I’ve spent years chasing tone and have been fortunate enough to have the luxury of being able to try and buy some of the best guitar gear in my quest to sound better.”
For the last several years, Britt has been using the Kemper Profiling Amplifier onstage and in the studio. During this time, he has been extremely pleased with the Kemper’s capabilities. “I’ve spent years chasing tone and have been fortunate enough to have the luxury of being able to try and buy some of the best guitar gear in my quest to sound better. Describing his experience with the Kemper Britt said, “I’ve been using the Kemper Profiling Amplifier onstage and in the studio since 2014 and have been extremely happy with what I can do with the Kemper.”
In his quest for tone perfection, Britt began building his own IR profiles for the Kemper. “I profiled my amp collection as well as any other amp I can get my hands on for a couple of hours and compiled a bunch of my favorite profiles,” Britt said. Using the tried and true system of profiling amps and speakers he developed modeling his amp’s and cabinet’s tones, Britt meticulously created the Eminence IR (Impulse Response) library.
For profiling the Eminence speakers, Britt installed each speaker in a 3rd Power 112 cab switchback cabinet with a partially open back. Describing his cabinet selection, Britt said, “Using the 3rd power cab delivers a relatively flat response, so it doesn’t impart as much cabinet sound to the speaker you’re using with it. Also, the diagonal ports in the 112 keep standing waves and resonant cab frequencies to a minimum. What you end up with is a very even sounding cabinet with exceptional frequency response, which enables precise capture of the speaker’s character.”
Each Eminence speaker IR download includes seven different IRs with each of the seven IRs generated using distinctive microphones enabling users to achieve their preferred tone. Included microphone selections for the Eminence Speaker IRs are Shure 57 on-axis, Shure 57 off-axis, Royer R-101 ribbon, 57/Royer combination, Sennheiser 421, Sennheiser 906, and Neumann U 87 large-diaphragm condenser. Additionally, each IR has multiple sample rates of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz to allow universal usage.
While describing the process of creating Impulse Responses for Eminence, Britt said, “Profiling speakers is more of an art than an exact science.” Once you try the Eminence IRs on stage in your amp profiler, or in the studio with your DAW, you’ll agree, Michael Britt is the Rembrandt of speaker impulse responses.
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