JOEY STURGIS TONES Releases New Conquer All IR Pack (With Fluff Demo)

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Joey Sturgis Tones has just dropped their newest pack of guitar cab impulse responses, Conquer All Vol. 2. Fluff did a demo for it, which you can hear above.

Joey Sturgis Tones, the audio production software company founded by renowned producer and educator Joey Sturgis, has released Conquer All Vol. 2, a guitar impulse pack featuring over 135 all new Impulse Responses. Conquer All Vol. 2 can be purchased now for $34.95 from the JST website. Commented Joey Sturgis: “Conquer All Vol. 2 is our most comprehensive collection of Impulse Responses yet! We’ve put in a lot of time on these to try and embody the most useful options for heavy guitar players everywhere.” Conquer All Vol. 2 features 68 raw and 68 mixed Impulse Responses made with two Class A preamps, three new cabs and four different dynamic microphones. Every impulse in this pack was meticulously phase-aligned and level-matched for optimal sonic accuracy. Hear Conquer All Vol 2. in action on SoundCloud. Stay tuned for more information on Conquer All Vol. 2 and Joey Sturgis Tones.

Conquer All Vol. 2 is a set of ALL NEW 136 unbelievable Impulse Responses (68 raw & 68 mixed) made with:

2 Class A Preamps
3 New Cabs
4 Different Dynamic Microphones
Equipment used for capturing IRs includes:

Peavey 6505 (120W, 6L6 Tubes)
Marshall 30th Anniversary Edition 6100 (100W, EL34 Tubes)
Zilla Fatboy (2×12, Custom, Celestion Vintage 30 & Creamback)
Blackstar Series One (4×12, Standard)
Orange PPC112 (1×12, Standard)
API 312 (Classic design using 2520 op amp)
Don Classics NV73 (Neve 1073 clone)
Shure SM57
Sennheiser MD421
Beyerdynamic M201
Sennheiser e906
Every impulse in this pack was meticulously phase-aligned and level-matched not only with each other, but with the original Conquer All – IR Pack as well, providing convenience and true neutrality when comparing IR options.

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