Audio sample of impulse responses of MESA/BOOGIE 4x12' RECTIFIER TRADITIONAL SLANT loaded with CELESTION V30 speakers. Amp simulation used: Engl Fireball (Line 6 POD HD). Yep, used my EVH 5150III as a poweramp. It has tweakable presence and depth knobs, so I actually captured various amounts of 'demo' impulses with different depth/presence values to check the differences - I ended up with presence at 40% and depth around 70%, that's what I liked the most.
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Loudspeaker Cabinet Models:
NANOCAB: BluGuitar 1x12'
FATCAB: BluGuitar 1x12'
Collection 1965: First Marshall 4x12' Celestion (Alnico 15 w)
Bunch 1967: Primary Park 4x12' Celestion (Greenback 25 w)