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<blockquote data-quote="Mike P" data-source="post: 161984" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>Also, I encourage all of you guys that are interested in using IR's to demo everything out there that's available. </p><p></p><p>I've found that Wall of Sound sounds very "processed" compared to other "expensive" programs and even freeware like Boogex and NadIR by STL Tones (check out Libra if you're wanting to blend more than two speaker cabinets, which can load up to 8!) and ReCabinet 5.</p><p></p><p>I tried the Celestion Speakermix Pro and it was such a CPU hog and so buggy that they refunded my money (they weren't offering a demo at the time).</p><p></p><p>I used ReCabinet 5 for about a year, then switched to Voxengo Boogex, mainly because the GUI leaves a very small footprint compared to the others, which was a major concern, even with two 27 inch LED's. But ReCabinet sounds great and has pretty powerful EQ section, which can come in handy, especially their LPF and HPF's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike P, post: 161984, member: 2263"] Also, I encourage all of you guys that are interested in using IR's to demo everything out there that's available. I've found that Wall of Sound sounds very "processed" compared to other "expensive" programs and even freeware like Boogex and NadIR by STL Tones (check out Libra if you're wanting to blend more than two speaker cabinets, which can load up to 8!) and ReCabinet 5. I tried the Celestion Speakermix Pro and it was such a CPU hog and so buggy that they refunded my money (they weren't offering a demo at the time). I used ReCabinet 5 for about a year, then switched to Voxengo Boogex, mainly because the GUI leaves a very small footprint compared to the others, which was a major concern, even with two 27 inch LED's. But ReCabinet sounds great and has pretty powerful EQ section, which can come in handy, especially their LPF and HPF's. [/QUOTE]
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