IR's can be quite tricky to describe, it's an engineering term. Essentially you hit a dynamic, Linear Time Invariant system with an impulse signal and you then look at it's response, normally in the frequency domain. Simplified in context this means that cabs and amps can be simulated by hitting them with an impulse signal and sweeping through the audible frequency range, this then gives you a model of the cab or amp in question, which you can then implement with signal processing electronics to give cab and amp sims. This is pretty much how Kempers work.
I bought one - works ok, nowhere NEAR as good or versatile as a Mooer Radar (which I used to have). But works - use it for my hobbyist guitar pedalboard (the bass gets the HX Stomp love..!). That was the good part. NOW THE BAD. They had wired the power socket wrong - center positive instead of center negative. A basic bit of QC. Almost trashed my Headrush 112 using it initially. Worked ok once I had looked inside, checked the wiring and reversed it (which was a mission in itself as there was some sort of resin/heat shrink stopping you desoldering the terminals of the power socker.Totaly put me off Sonicake stuff - if they can't do basic QA and QC, I dont care how cheap or good their stuff is.
@@JonnyDibble I have a nice set of IR's loaded into the HX stomp, one Ampeg 8x10 and one Accoustic 18". Dont get me wrong, the pedal works and is cheaper than a Radar but the QC issue (even though I sorted it myself) is pants tbf. Miss the Radar as you could tweak the power amp settings and EQ in the pedal itself. Got rid when I got the Helix as it wasnt really needed.
@@egnbigdave that's cool! Can't say I have any QC issues with this one, but that's one of the downsides of Chinese mass production. I've got a Marshall IR 9n my HX Stomp for guitars. Blows the stock models out the water!
@@JonnyDibble yep.. have a Marshall 1960A and an Engle 4x10 IR for Guitarisms. As my guitar side is limited to AC/DC or Punkish powerchords for fun I dont use the Stomp for it. I've got two seperate Pedaltrain boards, one with a load of cheapo mini pedals (Mainly Mooer and Rowin) for guitar, then the main board (HX Stomp, MS60B running in the stomps fX loop, expression pedal and a Little Robbie Pilot that lets me switch between Snapshots without using the Stomps pedals) fo bass. I use a Mooer Hornet White when I cant be bothered getting the Headrush cab out - excellent little practice amp for guitar AND bass.
Agree, bypassed thru out is missing as well as ground lift switch because sometimes it is too risky to run FOH without that switch. Other than that, for the 50Eur this cab sim is one of the best on a market if you don't want to dial a lot inside the pedal or its soft. Simply create your own IRs or import preferred one and you are ready to go. And yeah, recently got same Behringer for 10e for rehearsals and now I am wondering how they both would sound :D
I really like four of them... MARSHALL 2550 Orange ppx412 Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Ampeg SVT-810F Especially when you use the Ibanez ! Good review jonny...cheers...bye🙂✌👊
So far, there's two cab sims I like for bass: The Ampeg and the Bassman. Ampeg def has more low end in it, but the Bassman to me didn't peak as much as the other guitar. I guess since the Bassman is technically a bass amp first, it works out in the end. Bassman also has this cleanliness to it while also sounding full, which I dig. Curious on how this would pair up with something like a Catalinbread 5F6, which is based off the Bassman head.
Thank you for reviewing this with bass guitar! So I guess the newer and more affordable Harley Benton MicroCAB will not do for bass guitar since it lacks bass cabinet presets.. This Sonicake pedal seems hard to come by these days, but it's definitely the better choice.
Great review Jonny, really honest which I appreciate. Looking forward to the follow-up video. By the way the RB960 looks and sound superb. Brilliant buy IMHO.
Nice review, I liked a few of the guitar cabs as well as the ampeg, I agree about the 210, but I also liked the fender 108, bassman 410 and the orange 412, thought those did a good job
got one for myself because of your video! I only intended to use the AMPEG 8x10 cab sim but I dabbled in trying to load in third party IR's that I found for free on the web. Unfortunately, most of the IR's that I loaded didn't work because of their format. The Sonicake can use 24bit 44.1khz IR's but the ones i got are 24bit 48khz. I tried downsampling them and still couldn't get them to work. I'll experiment some more but if anyone figures out how to make 24bit 48khz IRs work please comment down! :)
A great demo, but actually awful conclusions. You dont mention the ability to load your own wav IRs, which according to the manual is utterly trivial, just name it with the slot number at the start and delete the old IR with that number. Your review conclusions only review the included IRs, which are literally worthless. You can grab hundreds of better ones free off tonehunt, and hundreds of other places. To not compare the same IR on this pedal and on an IR loader in your PC is an utter fail. To not review whether its easier to use this or just use your PC. What a waste of talent and opportunity. This could have been a truly epic review with your ability.
@@JonnyDibble The included IRs literally have no worth. What you pay for is the hardware - you didnt review that at all. 2:22 isnt part of your conclusions. You failed yourself here as much as anyone else - you can clearly do better
IR's can be quite tricky to describe, it's an engineering term. Essentially you hit a dynamic, Linear Time Invariant system with an impulse signal and you then look at it's response, normally in the frequency domain. Simplified in context this means that cabs and amps can be simulated by hitting them with an impulse signal and sweeping through the audible frequency range, this then gives you a model of the cab or amp in question, which you can then implement with signal processing electronics to give cab and amp sims. This is pretty much how Kempers work.
I just found this channel. Excited to watch the videos!
I bought one - works ok, nowhere NEAR as good or versatile as a Mooer Radar (which I used to have). But works - use it for my hobbyist guitar pedalboard (the bass gets the HX Stomp love..!). That was the good part. NOW THE BAD. They had wired the power socket wrong - center positive instead of center negative. A basic bit of QC. Almost trashed my Headrush 112 using it initially. Worked ok once I had looked inside, checked the wiring and reversed it (which was a mission in itself as there was some sort of resin/heat shrink stopping you desoldering the terminals of the power socker.Totaly put me off Sonicake stuff - if they can't do basic QA and QC, I dont care how cheap or good their stuff is.
Oh no! That's rubbish. It's alright but the HX Stomp cabs sound a lot better for bass
@@JonnyDibble I have a nice set of IR's loaded into the HX stomp, one Ampeg 8x10 and one Accoustic 18". Dont get me wrong, the pedal works and is cheaper than a Radar but the QC issue (even though I sorted it myself) is pants tbf. Miss the Radar as you could tweak the power amp settings and EQ in the pedal itself. Got rid when I got the Helix as it wasnt really needed.
@@egnbigdave that's cool! Can't say I have any QC issues with this one, but that's one of the downsides of Chinese mass production. I've got a Marshall IR 9n my HX Stomp for guitars. Blows the stock models out the water!
@@JonnyDibble yep.. have a Marshall 1960A and an Engle 4x10 IR for Guitarisms. As my guitar side is limited to AC/DC or Punkish powerchords for fun I dont use the Stomp for it. I've got two seperate Pedaltrain boards, one with a load of cheapo mini pedals (Mainly Mooer and Rowin) for guitar, then the main board (HX Stomp, MS60B running in the stomps fX loop, expression pedal and a Little Robbie Pilot that lets me switch between Snapshots without using the Stomps pedals) fo bass. I use a Mooer Hornet White when I cant be bothered getting the Headrush cab out - excellent little practice amp for guitar AND bass.
Agree, bypassed thru out is missing as well as ground lift switch because sometimes it is too risky to run FOH without that switch. Other than that, for the 50Eur this cab sim is one of the best on a market if you don't want to dial a lot inside the pedal or its soft. Simply create your own IRs or import preferred one and you are ready to go.
And yeah, recently got same Behringer for 10e for rehearsals and now I am wondering how they both would sound :D
Using a guitar rig to record bass sometimes works pretty well in heavier music, you guys. This thing's cool asf.
I really like four of them...
MARSHALL 2550
Orange ppx412
Mesa/Boogie Rectifier
Ampeg SVT-810F
Especially when you use the Ibanez !
Good review jonny...cheers...bye🙂✌👊
Thanks Gabriele 😄
So far, there's two cab sims I like for bass:
The Ampeg and the Bassman. Ampeg def has more low end in it, but the Bassman to me didn't peak as much as the other guitar. I guess since the Bassman is technically a bass amp first, it works out in the end. Bassman also has this cleanliness to it while also sounding full, which I dig. Curious on how this would pair up with something like a Catalinbread 5F6, which is based off the Bassman head.
Thank you for reviewing this with bass guitar! So I guess the newer and more affordable Harley Benton MicroCAB will not do for bass guitar since it lacks bass cabinet presets.. This Sonicake pedal seems hard to come by these days, but it's definitely the better choice.
Thanks Jonny for another informative video. Keep rocking.
Great review Jonny, really honest which I appreciate. Looking forward to the follow-up video. By the way the RB960 looks and sound superb. Brilliant buy IMHO.
Thanks Dave! It is awesome 👌
Nice review, I liked a few of the guitar cabs as well as the ampeg, I agree about the 210, but I also liked the fender 108, bassman 410 and the orange 412, thought those did a good job
Nice RB960, and great video as always!
Thank-you kind sir!
Love those old Ibbys.
No surprise the Bass cab IRs sounded best for bass. Nice review man.
Yep, no surprises there! But science, y'know? Cheers 😄
59 Bassman, originally, was a bass amp. It sounds pretty good.
Not a great pedal.....
but a BRILLIANT review!!!!!
Jonny, you are awesome!!!
Cheers
Thanks Tommy!
got one for myself because of your video! I only intended to use the AMPEG 8x10 cab sim but I dabbled in trying to load in third party IR's that I found for free on the web. Unfortunately, most of the IR's that I loaded didn't work because of their format. The Sonicake can use 24bit 44.1khz IR's but the ones i got are 24bit 48khz. I tried downsampling them and still couldn't get them to work. I'll experiment some more but if anyone figures out how to make 24bit 48khz IRs work please comment down! :)
I've had this pedal 6 months now it's fantastic run it with the boom ave
A Sonicake combo! Wish I still had the Boom to test them together
friend, you prefer this pedal or cuvave baby bass?
Happy Holidays Mr. Dibbley.
Happy holidays my dude!
Hi friend, where did you download IR for Bass?
A great pedal you should demo is the Digitech Cabdriver. I own one and the bass ir's are real good
Awesome! Thanks for the rec 😄
The IR can overwrite 8 guitar cabsims with 8 other bass cabsims right?
Believe so!
Hi. Can I use at the SAME time the 1/4 output(to bass head) and the Xlr output (to mixer)? Thx
Yeah you can 😊
what's the IR length?
Soooo... Did I get it right? DI has the cabsim, Jack doesn't?
Who is Jack
@@JonnyDibble well, regular output. Like... Other than DI. For the regular instrumental cable. Dunno how do you call it in your country :)
hello where i can download ir's?? on bass.
bye bye sonic ir
welcome cube baby ir
Hey! You’ve moved your hair from your head to your chin! Awesome! 😉
One of my many talents
Bye Bye my money!!!!!
A great demo, but actually awful conclusions.
You dont mention the ability to load your own wav IRs, which according to the manual is utterly trivial, just name it with the slot number at the start and delete the old IR with that number.
Your review conclusions only review the included IRs, which are literally worthless. You can grab hundreds of better ones free off tonehunt, and hundreds of other places.
To not compare the same IR on this pedal and on an IR loader in your PC is an utter fail. To not review whether its easier to use this or just use your PC.
What a waste of talent and opportunity. This could have been a truly epic review with your ability.
Hi! Thanks for your feedback 😊 At 2:22 I mention ability to load your own IRs. Could’ve maybe compared the stock ones to some custom ones perhaps!
@@JonnyDibble The included IRs literally have no worth. What you pay for is the hardware - you didnt review that at all.
2:22 isnt part of your conclusions. You failed yourself here as much as anyone else - you can clearly do better