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    BOSS IR-200 Amp and Cabinet Simulator Processor Pedal

    BOSS IR-200 Amp and Cabinet Simulator Processor Pedal

    SKU:PBIR200

    Regular price $384.99
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    Direct Amp and IR Power for Performance, Recording, and Practice

    Introducing the IR-200, the most advanced compact amp/IR solution available. This powerhouse stomp brings next-level performance to direct sound for guitar and bass, offering exceptional audio quality, premium amps, deep sound shaping, and instant sound recall with 128 memories. Over 150 hi-res cab impulse responses from BOSS and Celestion Digital are on board, plus 128 locations for loading your own mono or stereo IRs.

    The IR-200 turns your pedalboard into a self-contained direct sound solution for live playing, studio recording, and practice. It delivers massive amp tones from a small footprint and smoothly integrates with all your favorite pedals, including stereo mod, delay, and reverb effects. And once you craft your tones, you can send them to a stage amp, house PA, computer recording system, or headphones—or all at once.

    Standard Features

    • Pedal-based amp simulator and impulse response loader with premium sound and features
    • 32-bit AD/DA, 32-bit floating-point processing, and 96 kHz sampling rate
    • 128 user IR slots with support for mono and stereo WAV files, up to 32-bit floating point/96 kHz resolution, and 200 or 500 ms length
    • Large onboard preset cab IR library with 144 BOSS IRs and 10 Celestion Digital IRs
    • Class-leading IR reproduction with two custom DSPs
    • Eight guitar and three bass amp types to cover a wide range of styles
    • Run up to two IRs at once in mono or stereo
    • 128 memories for storing user setups
    • Two EQs in each memory plus two global EQs, all with selectable parametric or graphic operation
    • Room, Studio, and Hall ambience types
    • Effects loop with mono send and mono/stereo return, with selectable pre-cab or post-EQ positioning
    • Dedicated software for loading cab IRs and backing up memories
    • Versatile USB audio interface for recording and playback with music software on Mac and Windows computers and iOS devices
    • Deep external control support via footswitches, an expression pedal, and TRS MIDI

    Guitar Cabinet IRs Created by BOSS

    Each cabinet has six different mic types with two distance options.

    Speaker
    Cabinet Type
    1 x 12”
    BOSS Original (Open Back)
    2 x 12” JC-120
    Roland JC-120 (Open Back)
    2 x 12” Jensen C-12K
    Fender Twin Reverb (Open Back)
    2 x 12” Celestion G12M Greenback
    VOX AC-30 (Open Back)
    4 x 10” Jensen P10R
    Fender Bassman (Open Back)
    4 x 12” Celestion G12M Greenback
    Marshall 1960B (Closed Back)
    4 x 12” Celestion G12T-75
    Marshall 1960B (Closed Back)
    4 x 12” Celestion G12M Greenback
    Bogner Ubercab (Closed Back)

    Bass Cabinet IRs Created by BOSS

    Each cabinet has six different mic types with two distance options.

    Speaker
    Cabinet Type
    1 x 18” SWR
    Big Ben with two rear bass reflex ports
    2 x 15”
    BOSS Original (Closed Back)
    4 x 10”
    SWR Goliath with a built-in horn-type tweeter (Closed Back)
    8 x 10”
    Ampeg 810E (Closed Back)

    Guitar Cabinet IRs Created by Celestion Digital

    Speaker
    Cabinet Type
    1 x 12” Celestion Cream
    Open Back
    1 x 12” Celestion Ruby
    Open Back
    2 x 12” Celestion Blue
    Open Back
    2 x 12” Celestion Heritage G12H(55)
    Open Back
    2 x 12” Celestion Vintage 30
    Closed Back
    4 x 12” Celestion G12T-75
    Closed Back
    4 x 12” Celestion G12H-75
    Closed Back
    4 x 12” Celestion G12M Greenback
    Closed Back
    4 x 12” Celestion Heritage G12H(55)
    Closed Back
    4 x 12” Celestion Vintage 30
    Closed Back

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