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  • Multi-size Speaker Combos

    I recently opened a thread on cabs with three speakers, and this popped up in my YouTube subscriptiond:




    I've tried it a few times on some nicer custom cabs, so I can't say if it was the inherent qualities of the concept that I liked, or if it was just the quality of the build and a good combination of speakers and wood.

    Anyone else tried this? I think it's a small wonder this idea isn't more common.
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    Re: Multi-size Speaker Combos

    This is great. I’ve been wanting to use a 12”&8” forever.

    I was thinking of trying 8 for wet, 12 dry.

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    • #3
      Re: Multi-size Speaker Combos

      i have an amp that scott build for me that i built a 1x10/1x12 cab for. it sounds great and you can use either or both so very tunable to the room/situation

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        Re: Multi-size Speaker Combos

        I've used multiple size combos together before with an a/b/y box. Not quite the same because it was multiple amps as well as different size speakers, but wow it's great mixing.

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        • #5
          Re: Multi-size Speaker Combos

          Back in the '60s, Gibson had some amps that used some different speakers, but I think these were head/cab versions.

          Using different cabs, like a 118 and a 410 is common for bassists, but much less so for guitarists. Though there are guys that use A/B rigs.

          Bill
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          • #6
            Re: Multi-size Speaker Combos

            Originally posted by Boogie Bill View Post
            Back in the '60s, Gibson had some amps that used some different speakers, but I think these were head/cab versions.

            Using different cabs, like a 118 and a 410 is common for bassists, but much less so for guitarists. Though there are guys that use A/B rigs.

            Bill
            I remember in the 90s they reissued those, they had a cab with 2×10s an 2×12s and they had a combo with 1×10 and 1×12. Around the early 2000s Randall made a cab with 2×12s and 1×15, but I've never seen one in person, let alone played through one.
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