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That's the one with EL84s instead of 6L6s, right? I tried it once and it was way too punchy for me.
Yes EL84s. When you say too punchy, do you mean too much damn bottom end? It does indeed have a ridiculous low end, but speakers can make all the difference. I'm using a 2X12 with V30s, and it sounds much more balanced than it did through a 1960a cab at the store (g12t75s). Still, personal preference counts for a lot too.
Yes EL84s. When you say too punchy, do you mean too much damn bottom end? It does indeed have a ridiculous low end, but speakers can make all the difference. I'm using a 2X12 with V30s, and it sounds much more balanced than it did through a 1960a cab at the store (g12t75s). Still, personal preference counts for a lot too.
That could be it. I tried out the 1x12 combo at the store and it was all bass and mids, just coming at my ears like a wall. Maybe I just prefer a little "spongier" attack.
That could be it. I tried out the 1x12 combo at the store and it was all bass and mids, just coming at my ears like a wall. Maybe I just prefer a little "spongier" attack.
You should put up some clips.
Man, I still haven't done any clips of the Carlsbro Evo yet. I'm gonna see if I can get a couple of clips this weekend. The only problem I have at this point, is that both my cabs are 16 ohms, but the F-30 doesn't have a 16 ohm tap. So, I can rewire one of my cabs in parallel, but then I can't use the Marshall or Carlsbro with the cab I rewire, because they don't have 4 ohm taps. I suppose I should just get myself an 8 ohm cab.
Anyone wanna trade me a couple of 16 ohm V30s for 8 ohm V30s?
I love my F-100 combo. It's the amp that convinced me once and for all that I like open-backed cabs for Boogies. I can't stand much low-end in an amp any more.
There's something I've always said about Mesas that holds true for this amp. It's very difficult to get a bad tone out of a Mesa. You'd really have to make a deliberate effort.
There's something I've always said about Mesas that holds true for this amp. It's very difficult to get a bad tone out of a Mesa. You'd really have to make a deliberate effort.
I'd agree with that, but it's also very difficult to make a Mesa sound like anything other than a Mesa - kind of a double edged sword.
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