Here is a list of our impulse responses with the most downloads.
List updated on the 19th of May – 2020
No. 1 ►
Fender Twin Reverb
Tube-Combo with 2×12″ Jensen speakers.
SM57 off-axis
From our Rocksta reactions series, Robert Holms fender twin reverb takes the first spot
Recorded with an SM57 at a 45 degree angle (Fredman style)
No. 2 ▲
Randall
4×12 Cabinet equipped with Celestial elements
Shure SM57
From our workshop in Växhuset in Västerås.
Recorded with an SM57
No. 3 ►
Mesa traditional
Dual Rectifier 100-watt Tube Head – Diamond Faceplate
Shure SM57 off-axis
From our Rocksta reactions series, Jörgen Kristensen from Dead Awaken and his Mesa traditional takes the third spot
Recorded with an SM57 at a 45 degree angle (Fredman style)
No. 4 ▼
Ampeg classic
Bass cabinet with 2×15″ Eminence speakers.
Behringer B5
From our Musikshoppen recording.
Recorded with an Behringer B5 two meters away (on the left), when combined with its brother on the right, you can recreate the sound of the rocksta sound ranch studio
No. 5 ▲
Marshall JCM 800
Lead Series Guitar Cabinet with 4×12″ Celestion G12T-75 speakers.
Shure SM57
Gabriel Sundström – Chaosphere and his Marshall 4×12 recorded with a SM57
No. 6 ▲
Fender Twin Reverb
Tube-Combo with 2×12″ Jensen speakers.
Seiren pro L
From our Rocksta reactions series, Robert Holms fender twin reverb takes the 7th spot as well
An experiemental recording with a Seiren pro
No. 7 ▼
Mesa traditional
Dual Rectifier 100-watt Tube Head – Diamond Faceplate
Audix D6 microphone
From our Rocksta reactions series, Jörgen Kristensen from Dead Awaken and his Mesa traditional takes the fifth spot as well.
The same Mesa featured earlier but recorded with a Audix D6 microphone beneath the cabinet.
No. 8 ►
Mesa traditional
Dual Rectifier 100-watt Tube Head – Diamond Faceplate
Røde NT1-A
From our Rocksta reactions series, Jörgen Kristensen from Dead Awaken and his Mesa traditional recorded with a Røde NT1-A takes the eight spot.
No. 9 ▲
Fender Twin Reverb
Tube-Combo with 2×12″ Jensen speakers.
Seiren pro R
From our Rocksta reactions series, Robert Holms fender twin reverb takes the 10th spot as well with his second experiemental recording with a Seiren pro
No. 10 ▲
Marshall 1960V
Guitar cabinet with 4×12″ Celestion G12-Vintage speakers.
Shure SM57 off-axis
Marshall 1960V provided by Rocksta Sound Ranch
No. 11 ▼
Marshall JCM 800
Lead Series Guitar Cabinet with 4×12″ Celestion G12T-75 speakers.
Audix D6
Gabriel Sundström – Chaosphere and his Marshall 4×12 recorded with a Audix D6
No. 12 ▼
Marshall JCM 800
Lead Series Guitar Cabinet with 4×12″ Celestion G12T-75 speakers.
Sennheiser E906
Gabriel Sundström – Chaosphere and his Marshall 4×12 recorded with a Sennheiser E906
No. 13 ►
Marshall 1960V
Guitar cabinet with 4×12″ Celestion G12-Vintage speakers.
Behringer B5
Marshall 1960V provided by Rocksta Sound Ranch
No. 14 ▲
Marshall JCM 800
Lead Series Guitar Cabinet with 4×12″ Celestion G12T-75 speakers.
Røde NT1-A
Gabriel Sundström – Chaosphere and his Marshall 4×12 recorded with a Røde NT1-A
No. 15 ▼
Ampeg classic
Bass cabinet with 2×15″ Eminence speakers.
Shure SM57
From our Musikshoppen recording.
Recorded with an SM57
No. 16 ►
Ampeg classic
Bass cabinet with 2×15″ Eminence speakers.
Behringer B5
From our Musikshoppen recording.
Recorded with an Behringer B5
No. 17 ►
Ampeg classic
Bass cabinet with 2×15″ Eminence speakers.
T-Bone BD300
From our Musikshoppen recording.
Recorded with an T-Bone BD300
No. 18 ►
Ampeg classic
Bass cabinet with 2×15″ Eminence speakers.
Røde NT1-A
From our Musikshoppen recording.
Recorded with an Røde NT1-A
No. 19 ▲
Ampeg classic
Bass cabinet with 2×15″ Eminence speakers.
Audix D6
From our Musikshoppen recording.
Recorded with an Audix D6
No. 20 ▼
Koch 4×12
Guitar Cabinet with 4×12″ Koch VG12-90 speakers.
TSM MT184S
From our reaction series, Andreas “Fluff” Morén – Bleeding Utopia