York: Audio Ftwn 212 D120 -wav-
Stop struggling with factory cabs. Get the and finally enjoy the sound of a perfect guitar cabinet—without the back pain, volume wars, or studio rental fees. Have you used the York Audio FTWN 212 D120 pack? Share your favorite IR mix in the comments below. For more reviews and deep dives into the world of impulse responses, subscribe to our newsletter.
The D120 speaker is a legend, and York Audio has treated it with the respect it deserves. Gone are the days when “digital clean” meant sterile or brittle. With this pack, clean is chimey, punchy, and deep. York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
Today, we’re diving deep into one of their most revered releases: . This isn't just another IR pack. It's a tonal swiss army knife built around a legendary combination: a vintage Fender Twin Reverb 2x12 cabinet loaded with the iconic JBL D120 speakers. Stop struggling with factory cabs
In essence, this pack is a pristine, multi-microphone capture of a specific, highly sought-after guitar cabinet: a Fender Twin Reverb combo’s speaker section, loaded with not just any JBLs, but what many consider the holy grail of clean-tone speakers—the D120. To understand why this IR pack is special, you first need to understand the source. The JBL D120 was the speaker of choice for a generation of guitarists who demanded clarity and volume without breakup. Unlike the ubiquitous Celestion Greenback or Vintage 30—which deliberately add color, compression, and distortion—the JBL D120 is engineered for fidelity. Share your favorite IR mix in the comments below
Think of The Beatles at Shea Stadium, The Byrds jangling through a Twin, or Stevie Ray Vaughan blending a D120 with an Electro-Voice EVM-12L. The D120 produces a tight, aggressive bass response that doesn't flub out, a midrange that is surprisingly flat, and a top end that rings with crystalline bell-like overtones.