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Description

Unleash the power of classic British rock tones with the York Audio MRSH 412 Blackjack amp simulator plugin. This exceptional plugin is inspired by a legendary 1976 Marshall "Checkerboard" 4x12 cabinet, loaded with vintage Celestion G12H30 "Blackback" speakers. The sound is quintessentially Marshall: a warm low end, a punchy midrange, and a top end that's clear yet never harsh. Whether you're craving the gritty roar of a vintage Plexi, the searing heat of a hotrodded JCM 800, or the cutting edge of modern high-gain tones, this plugin delivers with versatility and precision.

What sets the MRSH 412 Blackjack apart is its meticulously curated collection of mic placements and mixes. With nine iconic microphones, including the Shure SM57, Sennheiser MD421, and the Royer R-121, you can tailor your sound with thirteen multi-mic mixes. This gives you a vast array of tonal landscapes to explore, all with minimal effort. Plus, this plugin has been rigorously tested for compatibility with Fractal Audio Systems™, Line 6™, Strymon™, and Kemper™ hardware, as well as various DAW platforms, ensuring seamless integration into your digital setup.

Elevate your recordings with the authentic and dynamic sound of the York Audio MRSH 412 Blackjack. It's more than just a plugin; it’s a gateway to the rich, textured tones that have shaped rock history.

Key Features:

  • Modeled after a 1976 Marshall "Checkerboard" 4x12 cabinet with Celestion G12H30 "Blackback" speakers
  • Warm low end, punchy midrange, and clear top end
  • Includes 9 iconic mics: Shure SM57, Sennheiser MD421, Royer R-121, and more
  • 13 multi-mic mixes for diverse tonal options
  • Tested with Fractal Audio Systems™, Line 6™, Strymon™, and Kemper™ hardware
  • Seamless DAW integration for flexible use
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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about York Audio MRSH 412 Blackjack.

Features and functionality

  • The York Audio MRSH 412 Blackjack excels in vintage rhythm and crunch tones, making it ideal for classic rock and blues styles.

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  • Users frequently choose the SM57 mic at the cone or Friedman position for a balanced mid-range aggression and smooth high-end during recording.

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Use cases and applications

  • For blending, users often pair a mid-range aggressive IR with a softer, low-end focused IR like the T49 or Audix i5, typically at 30-40% mix.

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Comparisons

  • The York Audio IRs are contrasted with Bogren IRs, which use descriptive adjectives instead of mic placements, affecting user preference based on tinkering needs.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the versatility of the FRDM 4x12 IR, which combines Greenback and V30 speakers, making it an all-rounder for varied sound profiles.

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Software and compatibility

  • The York Audio IRs provide flexibility with mic positions and blending options, enhancing their application across different amp frequencies.

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