Wanted to say thanks for posting this. The side-by-side in short time intervals with different musical styles is helpful in hearing the different character of each speaker. Nice video.
After using a few other brands of ir’s, I stumbled on York audio and have never looked back. They have changed the game for me, basically I just want to share the love for York Audio. Words can’t describe the feeling of having a great sound live!
Thanks for doing this video! I own a pile of Ownhammer and Celestion IRs, so my interests are in the ones that are way different from what I already have. So for me its the Hiwatt (holy cow this one rocks), the Marshall G12T75 (the Celestion G12T75 IR pretty much sucks, but this one sounds like the real cab) and the Matchless 2x12. Absolutely love all three of them. Also love the sound of the stock IRs.
York Audio IRs are just... phenomenal. Can't pick any other word. Paired some Mesa 4x12 Trad ones with Mercruiall Reaxis and the result is fantastic. Thick and crispy at the same time, but without overly pronounced lows and highs as you may usually get with some other IRs.
Maybe next time try to use same "mix" for each cab, which york audio creates for every cab? That way you could eliminate variation caused by different mics and mic placements. Great stuff, keep it up! 🤘
Thank you! Yeah, I thought about it (it would have made recording a lot easier) but I felt like I was getting better tones by picking single mics that complemented the amp and settings best. There's always going to be variation no matter what, since Justin doesn't capture the same positions for each 'number', it's basically a set of five sweet spots for each mic that get used in the mixes. Will keep it in mind if I ever decide to make another shootout though (at this point, probably on another channel).
Personally I would say Zilla, Friedman and Vibrolux, but everyone would give you a different answer. The Marshall MV30 and the Creamback are big hits over on The Gear Page (they both play well with the Strymon Iridium from what I've heard), I think they're good but there's other packs with a lot more zing and character. Can't really go wrong with any of them if you like what you hear.
Depends a lot on the type of music I'm working on. I usually use single mics instead of mixes since it gives me a lot more control, but others prefer the simplicity of the mixes. The ones I use in the video are the single mic IR's that sounded best to me with that specific amp setup. In general though, I like mixing a 421 and 57 for a sharp aggressive sound. The 414 and U87 IR's can be nice too in a few of the packs if I need a condenser. The Creamback is the York M65 212.
@@TeaKanjiI bought yesterday the Zilla 2x12 IR pack and I just can't believe how good it plays and sounds. I have been collecting and buying IRs for 2 years and the grail came from something I would have never expected. What a gem 💎!! Thanks for your video !!!
@@adilO.o Nice one, yeah, they're a great set of IR's. I find myself coming back to them a lot, they're really clear and articulate in a way most IR's aren't. Have fun playing!
Good demo but your chapter titles are a bit...irritating to say the least. "High gain" wasn't high gain und "Thrash" wasn't thrash at all. York Audio IRs are the best, like them a lot!
I gotta say I came for the IR comparison, but I fell in love with your clean playing even more !
Wanted to say thanks for posting this. The side-by-side in short time intervals with different musical styles is helpful in hearing the different character of each speaker. Nice video.
My pleasure!
After using a few other brands of ir’s, I stumbled on York audio and have never looked back. They have changed the game for me, basically I just want to share the love for York Audio. Words can’t describe the feeling of having a great sound live!
A great representation of those York Audio IRs! Thank you for doing this 🤘
Thank you, happy to help!
What a great comparison video!!! Totally underrated!! Thank you very much! 🥰
Mesa 212 21:39
Mesa OS 21:47
Mesa TRAD 21:55
Orange 22:02
Mesa 212 24:28
Mesa OS 24:34
Mess Trad 24:40
Hiwatt 23:32
VHT 24:53
M20 23:50
G12T 24:03
Blk 23:44
M25 23:57
Org 24:47
EVH 22:54
Cream 23:38
DV77 23:07
DV 16:14
Cr 16:52
Excellent work, thanks for putting in the time and attention to do this! Looking forward to these IRs being compared through more sounds and amps.
Thanks! Happy to help!
Thank you for putting this together.
I knew that this IRs are good but never actually tried myself but after hearing this I am very impressed.
Nice one, glad I could help!
Great walkthrough and playing!!
Thank you for this... great work!
Thanks for doing this video! I own a pile of Ownhammer and Celestion IRs, so my interests are in the ones that are way different from what I already have. So for me its the Hiwatt (holy cow this one rocks), the Marshall G12T75 (the Celestion G12T75 IR pretty much sucks, but this one sounds like the real cab) and the Matchless 2x12. Absolutely love all three of them. Also love the sound of the stock IRs.
York Audio IRs are just... phenomenal. Can't pick any other word.
Paired some Mesa 4x12 Trad ones with Mercruiall Reaxis and the result is fantastic. Thick and crispy at the same time, but without overly pronounced lows and highs as you may usually get with some other IRs.
Well done. Great sounding impulses all around.
Maybe next time try to use same "mix" for each cab, which york audio creates for every cab?
That way you could eliminate variation caused by different mics and mic placements.
Great stuff, keep it up! 🤘
Thank you! Yeah, I thought about it (it would have made recording a lot easier) but I felt like I was getting better tones by picking single mics that complemented the amp and settings best. There's always going to be variation no matter what, since Justin doesn't capture the same positions for each 'number', it's basically a set of five sweet spots for each mic that get used in the mixes. Will keep it in mind if I ever decide to make another shootout though (at this point, probably on another channel).
Love that kind of videos, new sub!
V 18:51
HW 16:44
P50 18:43
V30 18:13
V2 18:58
Org 18:35
I liked the orange, the oversized mesa, Marshall M20 and zilla the most
1:16 2:16 12:17 13:10 20:06 21:00 . 16:21 17:13 . 23:15 23:57
Para hotone ampero 100 es el mismo sonido??
I have the Ampero II Stomp and all the York IRs sound great
What are your top 3 irs
Personally I would say Zilla, Friedman and Vibrolux, but everyone would give you a different answer. The Marshall MV30 and the Creamback are big hits over on The Gear Page (they both play well with the Strymon Iridium from what I've heard), I think they're good but there's other packs with a lot more zing and character. Can't really go wrong with any of them if you like what you hear.
@@TeaKanji any paricular irs you go to from those packs? which marshall creamback?
Depends a lot on the type of music I'm working on. I usually use single mics instead of mixes since it gives me a lot more control, but others prefer the simplicity of the mixes. The ones I use in the video are the single mic IR's that sounded best to me with that specific amp setup. In general though, I like mixing a 421 and 57 for a sharp aggressive sound. The 414 and U87 IR's can be nice too in a few of the packs if I need a condenser.
The Creamback is the York M65 212.
@@TeaKanjiI bought yesterday the Zilla 2x12 IR pack and I just can't believe how good it plays and sounds. I have been collecting and buying IRs for 2 years and the grail came from something I would have never expected. What a gem 💎!! Thanks for your video !!!
@@adilO.o Nice one, yeah, they're a great set of IR's. I find myself coming back to them a lot, they're really clear and articulate in a way most IR's aren't. Have fun playing!
Good demo but your chapter titles are a bit...irritating to say the least. "High gain" wasn't high gain und "Thrash" wasn't thrash at all.
York Audio IRs are the best, like them a lot!
it all sounds like a piezo pickup