412 M25sh Irs - York Audio Kw
For guitarists deciding between York Audio's two flagship Greenback packs, the choice largely comes down to tonal preference.
The pack includes:
Guitarists familiar with standard Celestion Greenback IRs will notice immediate differences when loading the KW 412 M25-SH pack. Standard Greenbacks in vintage Marshall-style cabinets often feature a looser, booming low-end and a prominent midrange bite. The combination of Kerry Wright’s cabinet geometry and Henderson's speaker choice alters this response: york audio kw 412 m25sh irs
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is a meticulous digital recreation of Henderson’s personal cabinet, and it might just be the most detailed IR pack York Audio has ever released. What Makes This Cabinet Special? For guitarists deciding between York Audio's two flagship
At its heart, this IR pack is a digital snapshot of a very special piece of backline history: . Kerry Wright is a legendary figure in the world of guitar amplification, known for building highly sought-after cabinets for a "who's who" of elite players. By gaining access to Henderson's personal cabinet, York Audio has provided a direct line to a tone that has graced countless recordings and stages.
Reviewers and professional musicians have praised this pack for its "mix-ready" quality, noting that the multi-mic mixes often require minimal EQ to sit perfectly in a track. Scott Henderson himself stated that the IRs are an indistinguishable replica of his physical cabinet, calling the accuracy "life-changing". The combination of Kerry Wright’s cabinet geometry and
In the hierarchy of guitar amplification, the Kerry Wright 4x12 cabinet holds a specific and revered status, particularly in the heavier genres of the 1990s and early 2000s (notably associated with bands like Killswitch Engage). Unlike the standard Marshall "checkerboard" cabs, Wright cabinets were known for distinct construction specifications, internal bracing, and wiring techniques that resulted in a tighter low-end response and a more focused midrange. These cabinets are often described as "tuned" for high-gain amplification, offering a resonance that is tighter than a standard Marshall 1960A or 1960B.
Kerry Wright cabinets are known for their construction, tailored internal volume, and open, resonant response. They are notoriously rare and difficult to acquire.