Not only are the Celestion V30's made in China, they raised the price on em! I made a 2 x 12 last year and put Warehouse ET65 and a Retro 30 and it sounds killer.
@@Secondheartbeat5 I thought about putting that combo in my Benson Bassman clone of all things...it sounded great through a 2x12 with two Celestion Creamback 65W. Those seem more balanced but frankly thinner and cleaner than either of the WGS. I already have a 2x12 with WGS Veteran 30s in it.
I've got my cab loaded with some Reaper 55's, and I'm really glad about the choice. They cut in the mix like no other, guitar sounds huge and upfront even when the guitar bus is at lower volumes than the rest. It really cuts through. Btw I use the fredman clip with 2 sm57's in front of the reapers. I will add that they are not as harsh sounding as V30's which i really enjoy.
I went with the higher powered ET90 in that same cab. I didn't like them at first. I think they must have got better sounding with time, or maybe i was just using different gear at the time.
I have a WGS Reaper 12" 8ohm speaker in my Marshall 1x12 cab. It has an Integral mic built in. Sounds absolutely amazing!!!! It is literally my favorite speaker and I have a wall of cabs in my studio. Seriously great speakers!
I loved this video!!! I love your experiments!!!! You do a bunch of work so we don't have to. Your page is kind of a cheat sheet for the home recording artist. The last two weeks I have been practicing with the Freedman Technique!!! Found out what works really well with a Randall 4x12 using this method. I only use one 57 instead of two. Literally mic it up the same way just one mic at a time, two tracks per mic movement. You have to play your rhythm tracks least 16 times over but DAMN!!!! Big sound, thank you so much for everything you do!!! Your looking great also! Keep up the good work!!
I put wgs reapers (had to get them because the name I had no idea if they were good, just heard they were from friends) in my 72 twin reverb. It sounds fucking sick for my grind and black metal bands. The amount of brutality you get out of an old fender is insane. You know it works just as well for my blues band, the light overdrive or clean boosted sound of that amp is just as good. It honestly blows me away everytime I plug it in. Best clean platform hands down.
A while back I built a 2x12 cab and loaded it with WGS Reaper HP and Veteran 30, that combination sounds damn good. I think I'll get an Invader for my 1x12 as well.
I put a pair of Invader 50s in my 5150 combo and it came out sounding super dark and boomy, so be aware of that possibility. It sounded great for cleans, but was totally unusable for metal.
@@Mr.Leahy7 Mine ET90's were dark at first as well, but lately they seem to be pretty bright. It might be that it takes time to get them to that point.
Woke up realizing this SMG playlist was blaring in my ear all night, 7am construction workers banging outside and Glenn just bitchin up a storm about something musician related. He's like the Alex Jones of Studio and sound related shit.
I'm pretty sure I saw WGS available on some European mailorders specializing around cabs and amps. P.s: yep, checked, German shop has them: www.tube-town.net/ttstore/lautsprecher/nach-hersteller/warehouse-guitar-speakers/
The reaper 30 is my favorite as well. It's a GREAT speaker. It's most similar to the G12H30 70th Anniversary IMO but warmer and more organic sounding. I swapped a G12H30 out with the Reaper for my 18 watt EL84 combo and was really pleased with the difference - not a huge difference to my ears but noticeable enough that it was worth the swap. Speakers make as much of a difference in your rig as anything else.
Got the Laney iron heart 120w full stack, think it would be good to see you review that amp head and what the best tonal set up for recording is, your input would be cool
When did Christian get so swole? Dude looks great! Also the tones are great too lol
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I really do not like v30s so i am always thankful for nice alternatives. My favorite alternatives are celestion g12k100, seventy80 for harsh amps or tones that need beef and mids. The Redback and the century vintage for muddy and dull amps. ... I really like these sound samples, i'll check these speakers out
Hey Glenn my favorite speaker is the Celstion Century Neo (not the century vintage). They were only made for a few years and are hard to find though. They have a very unique sound that I highly recommend if you've gotten bored with the Vintage 30.
Damn I was waiting for some WGS-Impulses to come out for a while now, since I've heard so much good stuff about them even before I started seeing that Revv Cab on your channel. I'm a bit disappointed though, that you didn't include the ET-90, because I've been hearing SO MUCH great stuff about the ET-90/Vet30 or ET-90/Ret30 combinations. I also still wanna get those Revv-Cab Impulses, but don't wanna pay for the whole bundle.
I need the best 12" Guitar Warehouse speaker for clean tones. Any ideas? I'm using a 30 watt tube amp and am into clean , no high gain heavy metal here.
If you cant turn up why not use a power soaker and record that way? That's what I do to get my deluxe reverb blackface true tone. It's works like a charm for wet dry wet. Is this not a good method for some reason? Should I get IR? Been thinking about it.
I actually bought 5 veteran 30s when they first went in buisness for 30 dollars each new off ebay they say it it was a introductory price and they would go up they did not lie I love these speakers even though I do not play metal
i put the Warehouse Guitar Speaker G12C/S 12" 75W American in my fender tweed deluxe and it sounds great, the fender speaker was ice picky and lows would fart out, I don't play metal, I play everything else, the whs speaker sound woody chimmy and smooth, I was just sitting here on my laptop thinking if whs would ever put out ir,s, thanks for posting definitely gonna buy some for my helix
From my understanding, they source everything to the highest standard they can, biasing towards the US where possible. Certain things like magnets can't be sourced in the states, while some other parts may be sourced from the UK (especially for their British style speakers) because a particular spec is desired. But all assembly and most parts are made right in the US.
Um, what is the basis of saying one impulse is one speaker? It is a digital transfer function set. . . how are they formulated to "sound like" or "respond like" the speaker/cabinet in question? Is there actual data collection from the cabinet/speakers in question via test tones and room / upclose mics to calculate the digital transfer functions, or are they just "taste tested" and tweaked until some person's ear says "yeah this sounds a lot like that".
@@SpectreSoundStudios I guess we'll need an "Impulses explained" video where you or an engineer go into high detail? Or am I the only audience member who wants to know? I'll google. . . EDIT: Pete thorn explained it. They're just transfer functions based on a mic and room setup. The uniquness comes from the variables (mics/placement/speakers/cab/room/pressure/humidity), its my own mistake thinking there was any "flavor" of sound preserved to be reconveyed.
I use The WGS Reaper HP in an X pattern with V30's in a Marshall MF280 cab IMO one of the best speaker combos for Metal/Punk out there and different than the V30/K100
The Reaper is nice, espacially in the first Mix. Glenn, if you are going to Namm, check out Hapas Guitars from Germany. Nice Dudes, awesome Guitars, maybe you can interview them or make some other Videos with them ?
Glenn, the Torpedo load box, 4 Ohm? 8 Ohm? Does it matter? Will the 4 Ohm be better if your using 4x12 speaker impulses and the 8 Ohm better for small 1x12 combo amps? i can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere.
When you can't find answers type the gear and put manual with the gear name in google search. Two Notes Reload and Studio does 4,6, 8 and the Live does 8 ohms only. The Torpedo live will work at 4 ohm if you have a 4 ohm cab connected to the thru output, which means it isn't going to be silent at that ohm rating. Seems the Captor X has two versions 8 and 16 ohm's. Looks like the Captor comes in three versions 4,6, and 8 ohms.
Oh, also - thanks for bringing the Invader 50 speakers to my attention with this. I wanted to get a Randall RG80 and swap the speaker with a Greenback. The Invader sounds like it'll be a great choice instead.
What if you just record with the impulses in the studio and just experiment to help with what sound you want if you still want to use cabs live ?? Genuinely very curious about that.
I wonder if they're good as Eminence speakers or ev speakers aka Electro-Voice speakers because that's the two brands I usually go when it comes to speakers
GLENNNN!! Was curious as your opinion between the Kali monitors as opposed to the Eve Audio SC-300s I saw on the desk behind you in your Cali studio. What is good about the Eve's and how (if they do) fall short of the Kali's? Cheers fro Cloverdale, IN.
I wanna make an IR from my own amp setup but Im at a loss of information I literally cannot find a single hint online as to how you record and create an impulse response from scratch ... I tried just recording a frequency sweep or white noise sample through my power amp + cab and load it up via the Lancaster plug in but it sounds like dirty ass ... if you could do a video on that I would be thrilled
You need a "deconvolver" program like Voxengo's or Reaper's similar plug in to create the impulse from the sine sweep you recorded. (There are multiple ways to do it, but the sine sweep with one of those programs is one of the easiest.) Then you might need to trim it if it's too long, and then load it into an IR player /loader your guitar signal is hooked up to. You can find all this online, so not sure where you looked, but there's a guy on UA-cam who demonstrated the process of making the impulse, and various other resources explaining the rest.
@@autobotsNdecepticons Ive heard about deconvolver the first time now ... When I googled "how to create own IR" or something similar the only things that came up were Ola Englunds video where he just used some plugin from protools which i dont have or a few other videos and websited that simply explained what IRs are ... I dont know maybe I am blind after all Anyways, thanks a bunch! Ill definitely try that
Glen, here is a quick question for you. I've been having this huge battle with our mixing engineer about using this type of recording technology so to speak. He says that no one would mix guitars with IRs, while i can't really hear THAT much difference if we use Two Notes IRs or record in the studio. What's your professional opinion?
When someone says, "No one would," they usually mean, "I wouldn't," and thus it's pointless to argue. You do your part, let him do his part, and if you're not happy with his work, hire someone else, and if you're not paying him, you've got nothing to complain about anyway so just accept whatever you get, or start paying.
I have so much difficulties telling if a tone is usable for me or not, if the guitar is in this tuning, since I am sticking mostly to drop D for my stuff. But still, really awesome shit. I will always mic up my ENGL Pro if I can, because I just love it to death with my randall RD. Tho I can see why people love IRs, espacially in home recording and live situations. Keep it up Glenn \m/
That's one interesting thing about having something like a Torpedo Live, Captor x, Reload is that you can get the store through the Wall of Sound plugin and try out the cabs that they have and see how they sound with your amp.
Great stuff. I am thinking about buying one. Can you tell me which pack should I pick in order to get tone close to the In Flames Clayman album? I see that you used fredman while making this
Hey glen, ive been having an issue with my pulse from lancaster. No matter whati do, it seems like theres a delay that effect that i cant stop but only when im using pulse as an ir loader. Ive tried to redownload and ive switched my interface and dont know whats up. Advice?
@@alexnasla im using cubaese le (my first daw for my home recording) and i cant find my buffer settings but when looking i noticed that pulse was put on a "blacklist" with a few other plugins saying that my daw doesnt support 32 bit plugins, could that have anything to do with the issue?
changing drivers in a IR cab is so much quicker than swappin speakers in a actual cab :) Frodric: Werewolf? Eyegor : there wolf. Frodric: Warehouse? Eyegor: their house... its the one that ROCKS Frodric: they told me it was Igor? Eyegor: they told you wrong it's an IR!
Not only are the Celestion V30's made in China, they raised the price on em! I made a 2 x 12 last year and put Warehouse ET65 and a Retro 30 and it sounds killer.
Me too, I put into an old handmade 2x12 one ET65 and an Invader 50. it sounds killer, balanced with a nice bass and not harsh at all.
@@Secondheartbeat5 I thought about putting that combo in my Benson Bassman clone of all things...it sounded great through a 2x12 with two Celestion Creamback 65W. Those seem more balanced but frankly thinner and cleaner than either of the WGS.
I already have a 2x12 with WGS Veteran 30s in it.
@@InGrindWeCrust2010 the creamback are a very nice speakers
US made Mojotone,Jupiter and Eminence makes good speakers too...had mixed results with Weber.
Two years late to the party, but do you have any clips with this combo? Seriously debating on getting a 2x12 with these
I've got my cab loaded with some Reaper 55's, and I'm really glad about the choice. They cut in the mix like no other, guitar sounds huge and upfront even when the guitar bus is at lower volumes than the rest. It really cuts through. Btw I use the fredman clip with 2 sm57's in front of the reapers. I will add that they are not as harsh sounding as V30's which i really enjoy.
Sounds dank afff
did you write this bro?
14 years old I discovered Rush about 77 when I got my firsr" electric" guitar. So was very much apart of my whole rocknroll life.
These are my favorite IRs ever
Had my WGS speakers for a number of years now....Love them
I use a Reaper HP and a Veteran 30 in a Port City 2x12 OS and love it so much!
I use that speaker mix in a DIY oversized 2x12 (I based the construction on a Orange PPC212) and it is awesome.
I went with the higher powered ET90 in that same cab. I didn't like them at first. I think they must have got better sounding with time, or maybe i was just using different gear at the time.
Amazing how the modeling picks up the resonance of the cone and cabinets. This really makes me want to get into this cab modelling. It sounds so real!
YES!!! Thanks Glenn!!
Always been a fan of the WGS veteran 30 so this has me intrigued.
EXCELLENT !!! Thanks so much for including lead riffs so we could hear the high end. You should continue doing so...it gives a much fuller review.
I just got a fender amp with hybrid speakers this episode was just what i needed to understand more thanks
I have a WGS Reaper 12" 8ohm speaker in my Marshall 1x12 cab. It has an Integral mic built in. Sounds absolutely amazing!!!! It is literally my favorite speaker and I have a wall of cabs in my studio. Seriously great speakers!
I know this is about the guitar tone but the drums were crystal clear and the playing from the first clip surgical. Awesome !
I loved this video!!! I love your experiments!!!! You do a bunch of work so we don't have to. Your page is kind of a cheat sheet for the home recording artist. The last two weeks I have been practicing with the Freedman Technique!!! Found out what works really well with a Randall 4x12 using this method. I only use one 57 instead of two. Literally mic it up the same way just one mic at a time, two tracks per mic movement. You have to play your rhythm tracks least 16 times over but DAMN!!!! Big sound, thank you so much for everything you do!!! Your looking great also! Keep up the good work!!
I put wgs reapers (had to get them because the name I had no idea if they were good, just heard they were from friends) in my 72 twin reverb. It sounds fucking sick for my grind and black metal bands. The amount of brutality you get out of an old fender is insane. You know it works just as well for my blues band, the light overdrive or clean boosted sound of that amp is just as good. It honestly blows me away everytime I plug it in. Best clean platform hands down.
A while back I built a 2x12 cab and loaded it with WGS Reaper HP and Veteran 30, that combination sounds damn good. I think I'll get an Invader for my 1x12 as well.
I put a pair of Invader 50s in my 5150 combo and it came out sounding super dark and boomy, so be aware of that possibility. It sounded great for cleans, but was totally unusable for metal.
@@Mr.Leahy7 Mine ET90's were dark at first as well, but lately they seem to be pretty bright. It might be that it takes time to get them to that point.
this is the most audible difference that I have heard in your demos, great great video,
hey what happened to the killer chris rafinsky,
Woke up realizing this SMG playlist was blaring in my ear all night, 7am construction workers banging outside and Glenn just bitchin up a storm about something musician related. He's like the Alex Jones of Studio and sound related shit.
Very nice tones I'm definitely going to check them out. Have a great week
I have 4 Veteran 30s in my Cabinet. Best Cab I've ever had. 'Merica!
Interesting. I wish the actual speakers were available in Europe. I guess this is the next best thing. Good job, Glenn!
I'm pretty sure I saw WGS available on some European mailorders specializing around cabs and amps.
P.s: yep, checked, German shop has them: www.tube-town.net/ttstore/lautsprecher/nach-hersteller/warehouse-guitar-speakers/
@@ithemba And I thought Thomann had everything, thanks for the information bud!
Okay....I'm sold on the Reaper, They seem too flourish with low tunings and extended ranges. Have too start rolling change to get his set of IR's
The reaper 30 is my favorite as well. It's a GREAT speaker. It's most similar to the G12H30 70th Anniversary IMO but warmer and more organic sounding. I swapped a G12H30 out with the Reaper for my 18 watt EL84 combo and was really pleased with the difference - not a huge difference to my ears but noticeable enough that it was worth the swap. Speakers make as much of a difference in your rig as anything else.
That slow jam is really nice. I'm getting a Joe Satriani vibe from it.
Got the Laney iron heart 120w full stack, think it would be good to see you review that amp head and what the best tonal set up for recording is, your input would be cool
When did Christian get so swole? Dude looks great! Also the tones are great too lol
I really do not like v30s so i am always thankful for nice alternatives. My favorite alternatives are celestion g12k100, seventy80 for harsh amps or tones that need beef and mids. The Redback and the century vintage for muddy and dull amps. ... I really like these sound samples, i'll check these speakers out
I paused the video before hearing anything, and I'm already sold! Definitely going to check out the engl impuses!!
Oh damn, you got Slosh to play in your video, how amazing!!!
These all sound excellent! I used to have that same guitar too. I liked it so much I had 2 of them at one point, same color and everything.
I’m running Invaders with et65s and they work great together
WGS makes good stuff. I built a 1x12 with a 12” Retro 30 in it and that thing sounds great after my PRS MT 15!
7:03 this dude's a monster.
which is no wonder why he did so many sessions with Glenn
dude that sound your getting is awsome!!
Love it!!! But the Green Beret is my favorite.
I wonder why he left out the ET90 which I have. It is pretty metal.
Nice to have a variety of styles on the show
Hey Glenn my favorite speaker is the Celstion Century Neo (not the century vintage). They were only made for a few years and are hard to find though. They have a very unique sound that I highly recommend if you've gotten bored with the Vintage 30.
Damn I was waiting for some WGS-Impulses to come out for a while now, since I've heard so much good stuff about them even before I started seeing that Revv Cab on your channel.
I'm a bit disappointed though, that you didn't include the ET-90, because I've been hearing SO MUCH great stuff about the ET-90/Vet30 or ET-90/Ret30 combinations. I also still wanna get those Revv-Cab Impulses, but don't wanna pay for the whole bundle.
*or ET-65. I actually think I've heard more about the ET-65.
The second mix still jammed, thought it was still kind of metal. Sounds good 😎
I just checked out the IRs for the WGS. They all sounded great. The reaper sounded the most unique, but I liked the Retro 30 the most.
Is the synergy 6505 really wicked??😮
Would love to see a video of bands you thought sucked at first that made it big. Or your opinion on bands in general
How did Rudy Adobe not play 035?
i have a veteran 30 in my red stripe studio pro and its soo warm. i def need to try the impulses.
I need the best 12" Guitar Warehouse speaker for clean tones. Any ideas? I'm using a 30 watt tube amp and am into clean , no high gain heavy metal here.
They’re reasonably priced too
If you cant turn up why not use a power soaker and record that way? That's what I do to get my deluxe reverb blackface true tone. It's works like a charm for wet dry wet. Is this not a good method for some reason? Should I get IR? Been thinking about it.
WGS are really great speakers... I love the 50 watt Reaper - it's my personal favorite.
I actually bought 5 veteran 30s when they first went in buisness for 30 dollars each new off ebay they say it it was a introductory price and they would go up they did not lie I love these speakers even though I do not play metal
i put the Warehouse Guitar Speaker G12C/S 12" 75W American in my fender tweed deluxe and it sounds great, the fender speaker was ice picky and lows would fart out, I don't play metal, I play everything else, the whs speaker sound woody chimmy and smooth, I was just sitting here on my laptop thinking if whs would ever put out ir,s, thanks for posting definitely gonna buy some for my helix
Well, if they're made in the USofA, why does they're website say, "assembled" in the USA?
It's important to me! Where do they "buy" their parts from?
From my understanding, they source everything to the highest standard they can, biasing towards the US where possible. Certain things like magnets can't be sourced in the states, while some other parts may be sourced from the UK (especially for their British style speakers) because a particular spec is desired. But all assembly and most parts are made right in the US.
Question - did you guys make the impulses with a clean power amp this time?
Yes!
Yep, a completely transparent power amp!
Cool! I'm excited to try them out
Cool! When will we get the impulse response of the ET90 speaker?
I was browsing Warehouse speakers and what do I find lol. Hi Glenn HAHA.
Too bad the ET-65 and/or ET-90 aren't included :/ It's what I use for my sludge/post metal band and absolutely rules imo.
ET-65 is the best WGS.
the et 65 is the classic 80s metal guitar speaker better than the 65 heritage
Which speakers can you pair together like a reaper and veteran 30 or is it better using same together
you mean like guitar speakers that go into an amp?? or guitar?? cab??? im confused
Gawd I feel so 'altmodisch ' for still insisting on my Fender Princeton chorus... It DOES suit my Epiphone Nighthawk very well tho
Nothing sounds like my old Dynacord Amigo 20 tho. No matter what speakers
Um, what is the basis of saying one impulse is one speaker? It is a digital transfer function set. . . how are they formulated to "sound like" or "respond like" the speaker/cabinet in question? Is there actual data collection from the cabinet/speakers in question via test tones and room / upclose mics to calculate the digital transfer functions, or are they just "taste tested" and tweaked until some person's ear says "yeah this sounds a lot like that".
We capture each speaker with several different mics....
Snap-off not early what’s going on
@@SpectreSoundStudios I guess we'll need an "Impulses explained" video where you or an engineer go into high detail? Or am I the only audience member who wants to know? I'll google. . . EDIT: Pete thorn explained it. They're just transfer functions based on a mic and room setup. The uniquness comes from the variables (mics/placement/speakers/cab/room/pressure/humidity), its my own mistake thinking there was any "flavor" of sound preserved to be reconveyed.
I was pretty close guessing what was happening:
ua-cam.com/video/o21yF7Q3CHQ/v-deo.html
My EE degree's focus was signal processing.
Question... can you mix 2 impulses into 1 response to use in a impulse loader that only uses one response. Like a Mooer cab ir?
I use The WGS Reaper HP in an X pattern with V30's in a Marshall MF280 cab IMO one of the best speaker combos for Metal/Punk out there and different than the V30/K100
The Reaper is nice, espacially in the first Mix. Glenn, if you are going to Namm, check out Hapas Guitars from Germany. Nice Dudes, awesome Guitars, maybe you can interview them or make some other Videos with them ?
I think I'll give the Invader 50 a try. Greenbacks and their variants always win me over.
Glenn, the Torpedo load box, 4 Ohm? 8 Ohm? Does it matter? Will the 4 Ohm be better if your using 4x12 speaker impulses and the 8 Ohm better for small 1x12 combo amps? i can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere.
everyone buys 8 ohm
When you can't find answers type the gear and put manual with the gear name in google search. Two Notes Reload and Studio does 4,6, 8 and the Live does 8 ohms only. The Torpedo live will work at 4 ohm if you have a 4 ohm cab connected to the thru output, which means it isn't going to be silent at that ohm rating. Seems the Captor X has two versions 8 and 16 ohm's. Looks like the Captor comes in three versions 4,6, and 8 ohms.
hi glenn wgs speakers are amazing for metal tones try the Et90 it has a great headroom sound for high gai metal tones
Oh, also - thanks for bringing the Invader 50 speakers to my attention with this. I wanted to get a Randall RG80 and swap the speaker with a Greenback. The Invader sounds like it'll be a great choice instead.
The Invader is hands down the best speaker for Mesa/Boogie Rectifier series amps, it makes them sound tight.
I want these speakers in my cabinet so bad
What if you just record with the impulses in the studio and just experiment to help with what sound you want if you still want to use cabs live ??
Genuinely very curious about that.
I wonder if they're good as Eminence speakers or ev speakers aka Electro-Voice speakers because that's the two brands I usually go when it comes to speakers
I replaced my eminence with 2 Reapers and 2 Retro 30. Way better. The ems were just way too dark.
GLENNNN!! Was curious as your opinion between the Kali monitors as opposed to the Eve Audio SC-300s I saw on the desk behind you in your Cali studio. What is good about the Eve's and how (if they do) fall short of the Kali's? Cheers fro Cloverdale, IN.
Dude, can you please do a Reaper, Retro 30 vid. I got both in my 4X12 and love my tone. People need to hear them do metal... but the real ones 👍
i know what an impulse response is, but can you get a little more technical about how they get made?
I wanna make an IR from my own amp setup but Im at a loss of information I literally cannot find a single hint online as to how you record and create an impulse response from scratch ... I tried just recording a frequency sweep or white noise sample through my power amp + cab and load it up via the Lancaster plug in but it sounds like dirty ass ... if you could do a video on that I would be thrilled
You need a "deconvolver" program like Voxengo's or Reaper's similar plug in to create the impulse from the sine sweep you recorded. (There are multiple ways to do it, but the sine sweep with one of those programs is one of the easiest.) Then you might need to trim it if it's too long, and then load it into an IR player /loader your guitar signal is hooked up to. You can find all this online, so not sure where you looked, but there's a guy on UA-cam who demonstrated the process of making the impulse, and various other resources explaining the rest.
@@autobotsNdecepticons Ive heard about deconvolver the first time now ... When I googled "how to create own IR" or something similar the only things that came up were Ola Englunds video where he just used some plugin from protools which i dont have or a few other videos and websited that simply explained what IRs are ... I dont know maybe I am blind after all
Anyways, thanks a bunch! Ill definitely try that
@@johannkorn1780 try watching this guy's video. That's what I did when I made mine a couple years ago. ua-cam.com/video/h6qZoC7W_EQ/v-deo.html
Two Notes BlendIR is a nice one full featured, free and you don't need a daw to make your Cab IR. ua-cam.com/video/fu9fyfWjkLo/v-deo.html
An 11 minute 11 second video. Did this come out on Armistice Day? Or is it a sly nod to Van der Graaf Generator ? 😆
iSNT WGS the same company as Warehouse ?? same speaker label
Definetly some very celestion favored sounds from the wgs.
Glen, here is a quick question for you. I've been having this huge battle with our mixing engineer about using this type of recording technology so to speak. He says that no one would mix guitars with IRs, while i can't really hear THAT much difference if we use Two Notes IRs or record in the studio. What's your professional opinion?
When someone says, "No one would," they usually mean, "I wouldn't," and thus it's pointless to argue. You do your part, let him do his part, and if you're not happy with his work, hire someone else, and if you're not paying him, you've got nothing to complain about anyway so just accept whatever you get, or start paying.
I have so much difficulties telling if a tone is usable for me or not, if the guitar is in this tuning, since I am sticking mostly to drop D for my stuff.
But still, really awesome shit. I will always mic up my ENGL Pro if I can, because I just love it to death with my randall RD. Tho I can see why people love IRs, espacially in home recording and live situations.
Keep it up Glenn \m/
That's one interesting thing about having something like a Torpedo Live, Captor x, Reload is that you can get the store through the Wall of Sound plugin and try out the cabs that they have and see how they sound with your amp.
Great stuff. I am thinking about buying one. Can you tell me which pack should I pick in order to get tone close to the In Flames Clayman album? I see that you used fredman while making this
Thoughts on Neil Peart's passing?
He's still dead. Saw the band several times over the years. Inspiring.
@@kesamek8537 Great lyricist, amazing drummer. Class act.
I'm 51 and I cried like a child. So there's that.
...Everything Dies
Hi glenn wgs reaper is amazing i have it in 2x12 openback cab its sound better than the celestion heritage g12h30watt 75hz
Good tones!
OMG it's Slosh
A pity it’s all distorted grunt. It would have been nice to hear clean differences and semi crunch.
Fuck me, how did I miss this episode...
im waiting to see an impulse response on a vader cab
Hey glen, ive been having an issue with my pulse from lancaster. No matter whati do, it seems like theres a delay that effect that i cant stop but only when im using pulse as an ir loader. Ive tried to redownload and ive switched my interface and dont know whats up. Advice?
Change your latency settings in your DAW
What DAW are you using? Whats your buffer setting at in our DAW?
@@alexnasla im using cubaese le (my first daw for my home recording) and i cant find my buffer settings but when looking i noticed that pulse was put on a "blacklist" with a few other plugins saying that my daw doesnt support 32 bit plugins, could that have anything to do with the issue?
changing drivers in a IR cab is so much quicker than swappin speakers in a actual cab :)
Frodric: Werewolf? Eyegor : there wolf.
Frodric: Warehouse? Eyegor: their house... its the one that ROCKS
Frodric: they told me it was Igor? Eyegor: they told you wrong it's an IR!
What guitar are you playing? Is that an older RG 7620?
80$ Ibanez bass , Digitech foot pedal , old stereo sigh . It works .
Is it affordable? that's the question!
Maybe it's my ears or maybe it's my headphones but I'm not catching too much of a difference in tone.
Even when playing serious Rudy still looks uncomfortable also, when did he get engaged? Congrats to him
Love my 8” speaker….
Legend!!!!!
Hey Glen, I’m coming to Canada in the summer!!! What should I get in Tim Hortons?
Nothing. Tim Hortons is terrible. Highly overrated. I just don't want you to be disappointed if you like real coffee.
So a double double and no coffee 🥳 thanks guys!!
😂😂 sorry bud haha, More research should have been done 😂
Yeah the impulses are cool but that snareee thooooo.
OMG Rudy before he became really famous 😳😂