IRs Acoustic guitar

For acoustic guitar IRs is it better to use IR loader cabinism or IR convolver x 42 (Reverberi)?

I don’t know if there’s a difference in quality sound (I don’t think so) but I use the classic Ir loader for electric guitar cab sims and IR convolver x42 for acoustic IR’s.
two reasons : ability to store acoustic and electric IR’s in two different places, and above all the possibility with IR convolver x42 to blend between dry sound of the piezo an wet sound with the IR

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Thanks for replying, I’m still not satisfied. Do you have any IRs for acoustic guitar to recommend? The aim is to play an acoustic but give it an excellent sound.

I found IR’s on http://acousticir.free.fr . You must select the nearest characteristics between your instrument and those existing in the database (woods, type of pickup/preamp…) I found something good for my Takamine EN10c with the available Takamine EF341SC. For my mandolin I processed my own Ir with their Ir generator and I’m very satisfied although my instrument is fender 1st price… I use a bit of EQ and it’s OK

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IRs are available in WAV format in four different sample rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 96 kHz (all 24-bit) at both 500 ms and 200 ms. Which format is correct for DWARF?

If I’m not mistaken, the plugins convert them to fit. But the MOD Dwarf runs at 48kHz, so maybe take those.

Check this post I made once, if you haven’t tried it like that

please note that the samples are reversed and it was never fixed but you get the idea