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Bogren Digital 100 Years of Beyerdynamic [IR Pack]

The official box art for the "Bogren Digital 100 Years of Beyerdynamic - IR Pack," showing a vintage Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon microphone and a modern Beyerdynamic M 201 dynamic microphone.

Bogren Digital’s 100 Years of Beyerdynamic IR Pack is a high-quality, specialized tool, not a foundational workhorse. It offers 235 IRs focused on character, specifically the vintage warmth of Beyerdynamic’s iconic ribbon mics (like the M160 and M130) captured on a Celestion V30. It’s a €39 “supplementary” pack that won’t replace your default Bogren Downtuned pack, but it’s invaluable for producers who want to explore how different microphones shape guitar tone. After three weeks of testing, I’ve found it’s a solution to a problem you probably haven’t identified yet, making the €1 demo pack the most logical starting point.

How I Tested This

You’re Asking the Wrong Question About This Pack

You’re standing in your DAW wondering: “Do I need this new €39 Beyerdynamic pack, or should I just stick with the Bogren pack I already own?”

This is the wrong question.

The real question is: “Does capturing vintage Beyerdynamic microphone tone solve a problem I actually have?”

For most metal guitarists, the honest answer is probably not. Your existing Bogren IRs (like the Downtuned pack) are your foundation. This pack is a supplement. It’s a library of character, and you’re buying it for one reason: exploration.

Character vs. Workflow: What You’re Actually Buying

The pack is split into three categories.

  1. 32 Producer IRs: These are the “done-for-you” blends from Jens Bogren and Kristian Kohle. This is a huge pro for workflow. I dropped one in, and it sounded professional immediately. However, the con is that if you already own other Bogren packs, these blends don’t offer much new territory.
  2. 118 Technical IRs: This is the real depth of the pack. It’s nine different Beyerdynamic mics captured in 13 discrete positions on a Celestion V30. This is for the obsessive engineer who wants to build their own custom combinations from the ground up.
  3. 85 Historic IRs: This is the emotional hook. It includes vintage mics from Beyerdynamic’s archive. The undisputed stars here are the M160 and M130 ribbon mics from the 1960s. This is the pack’s biggest pro. I used them on a djent-style guitar, and they added a specific vintage warmth and presence that helped the guitar sit against the drums without needing aggressive EQ. Some of the 1930s-era mics are a con for modern metal—they’re “character-rich” (i.e., edgy, bright, and colored) and problematic if you’re chasing clarity.

Where It Sits in My Workflow

In a real production, my default is still the Bogren Signature Downtuned Pack. It’s a €29 workhorse, built for one job. This Beyerdynamic pack is what I pull out when my default tone isn’t quite right—when I need that specific ribbon mic warmth or a different kind of vintage presence.

This exposes the inherent con of all IRs: they are static snapshots. They don’t capture how a real speaker breaks up at high volume or how a ribbon mic’s response changes with SPL. This pack can’t escape that physical limitation. Bogren’s IRDX Core plugin (€19.50) tries to fix this by adding synthetic dynamics, and while it’s subtle, I found it does add a bit of life back into the static IR.

The other con is simply the reality of large packs: I guarantee you will buy 235 IRs and find 8-12 that you use regularly. The rest will just sit on your hard drive.

My Final Take: Is This Pack Worth It?

This pack is a competent, high-quality execution of a “microphone-history-as-tonal-tool” concept. It’s professionally engineered and genuinely useful… for the right person.

You should buy this if:

You should not buy this if:

The smartest move? Buy the €1 demo pack first. Use it for a few weeks. If you find yourself needing those specific ribbon mic tones, buy the full pack. If not, you’ve saved yourself €38.

FAQs

1. Is this a replacement for my main IR pack (like the Downtuned pack)?

No. Think of it as a “supplement” or a “character” pack. Your main pack is your workhorse; this one is for when you need a different, specific flavor, especially the warmth of vintage ribbon mics.

2. What’s the main draw of this pack over others?

The historic Beyerdynamic M160 and M130 ribbon mics. They provide a unique warmth and presence that’s fantastic for helping modern, high-gain guitars sit in a dense mix.

3. Do I need the IRDX Core plugin to use this?

No, it’s completely optional. The IRs work perfectly on their own. IRDX Core is a separate plugin that attempts to add dynamic “life” back into the static IR snapshot.

4. With 235 IRs, isn’t this overwhelming?

Yes. That’s a “con.” You will likely find 8-12 IRs that you love and ignore the other 200+. This is why starting with the €1 demo pack is the best approach.

Explore the Bogren Digital “100 Years of Beyerdynamic” IR Pack. This walkthrough showcases the 235 guitar cab impulse responses, including 32 Producer Blends from Jens Bogren & Kristian Kohle, 118 Technical IRs from 9 different Beyerdynamic mics (like the M160 and M130) in 13 positions, and 85 Historic IRs from the Beyerdynamic archive, all captured on a Celestion V30 cabinet for modern metal and rock.
Bogren Digital 100 Years of Beyerdynamic

Bogren Digital's 100 Years of Beyerdynamic - IR Pack is a guitar cabinet impulse response (IR) pack featuring 235 IRs from 9 modern and 85 historic Beyerdynamic microphones, including the M160 and M130 ribbons, captured by Jens Bogren and Kristian Kohle.

Price: 39

Price Currency: EUR

Operating System: Windows, macOS

Application Category: Multimedia

Editor's Rating:
4
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