I've been using my 4x12 front-loaded Greenback cab for years now, and I thought I'd try a change maybe.
Actually I'm more the high-gain type of player, mostly tuned to D and especially in a live-situation I don't cut through very well.
I once owned an ENGL-cab loaded with V30s (should have kept it, I got it for THAT cheap... ) which, compared in my memory, had a whole lot of more punch to it.
But I dig the Greenback for their warmth and nice clean-sounds.
Instead of getting a new cab I thought about trying an X pattern maybe and just switching two of the speakers.
Now which speaker would compliment the Greenbacks best?
So far the V30s are the only ones I can say I know. Played some G12t-75s as well of course, but never owned some myself. I just felt like they were too bright and harsh sounding to me, but could have been the amp just as well...
Most speakers I've seen on Ebay hold their value pretty well, so I thought I could just give it a try.
My Cab is 8 Ohms mono, so I guess thast would make the speakers 8 Ohms each?
What would you suggest?
Actually I'm more the high-gain type of player, mostly tuned to D and especially in a live-situation I don't cut through very well.
I once owned an ENGL-cab loaded with V30s (should have kept it, I got it for THAT cheap... ) which, compared in my memory, had a whole lot of more punch to it.
But I dig the Greenback for their warmth and nice clean-sounds.
Instead of getting a new cab I thought about trying an X pattern maybe and just switching two of the speakers.
Now which speaker would compliment the Greenbacks best?
So far the V30s are the only ones I can say I know. Played some G12t-75s as well of course, but never owned some myself. I just felt like they were too bright and harsh sounding to me, but could have been the amp just as well...
Most speakers I've seen on Ebay hold their value pretty well, so I thought I could just give it a try.
My Cab is 8 Ohms mono, so I guess thast would make the speakers 8 Ohms each?
What would you suggest?
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