Thanks guys! Glad you're liking them!
For anyone interested as we haven't really put up a proper description :
Freddy is a Mesa cab equipped with V30's. It's more relaxed in the lower mids and core mids, but very aggressive in the top end. Essentially, it's an enhanced s-pres. It's also more drop-in friendly, generally quicker to mix for solid metal and rock tones.
Jimmy is a Mesa cab equipped with Greenbacks. It's far more aggressive in the low and core mids, but has a relaxed top end. It's a bit more of a unique sound, but the mid structure is excellent and makes for some really cool metal and rock tones.
Denny is a Fender DeVille equipped with Fender speakers. Aimed at more of a clean or jazzy IR, it has a bright and open top end, and a relaxed low end. Quite nice for lead work.
Tips :
Mix them together and things get unbelievably amazing.
Jimmy comes with 4 IR's, and the differences are the power sections and EQ structure. I constantly mix ALL of Jimmy's IR's, as well as Freddy's, and even sometimes all of the above, to get some really awesome 3-D sounding guitars.