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  • Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

    Does anyone know of a speaker that's comparable to the Vintage 30 in tone (to some degree) but mainly in efficiency? And North American made.
    I have an amp that needs more headroom and the speaker in it now is the problem I believe. A very efficient speaker would help but I would like to get something besides Celestion. Thanks. - Rob

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    Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

    Eminence Legend V12 or some other Eminence speakers. Go to www.avatarspeakers.com to check some out. If you don't buy used, this will be your best price almost guaranteed. Send Dave an email with your exact question and you'll get your answer with prices.
    My songs....enjoy! (hopefully )

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandID=652921
    or for older stuff too, but slower downloads
    http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp...=301569&T=7414

    Originally posted by DankStar
    700 watts is ok for small clubs, but when you play with a loud drummer or at a medium-large sized venue, you really need 1,500-watts at least. no one should be left alive.

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    • #3
      Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

      The Eminence Governer I believe is there take on a V30.
      http://www.soundclick.com/whirlwindbluesrevue

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      • #4
        Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

        Thanks guys. Much appreciated. - Rob

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        • #5
          Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

          Originally posted by kmcguitars
          The Eminence Governer I believe is there take on a V30.
          Yes. The Legend is the older version and is a bit more in your face and raw than the Celestion. I've got one cab with the Legends and one with the V30s so I did the AB thing.
          My songs....enjoy! (hopefully )

          http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandID=652921
          or for older stuff too, but slower downloads
          http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp...=301569&T=7414

          Originally posted by DankStar
          700 watts is ok for small clubs, but when you play with a loud drummer or at a medium-large sized venue, you really need 1,500-watts at least. no one should be left alive.

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          • #6
            Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

            The governor or even the wizard if you want the same breakup with more volume and slightly different mids + more bass
            My bands links:

            PEDL
            www.myspace.com/pedlmusic

            TREBLE BLEED
            www.myspace.com/treblebleed

            KLINK
            www.myspace.com/klinkdetroit

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            • #7
              Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

              What's wrong with the Vintage 30's? I love those speakers.
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              Gear I had before I sold it all due to poverty:

              Bass:
              Ibanez SR885, MusicMan Stingray, Yamaha Billy Sheehan Signature Bass, Ampeg SVT-4, Mesa M-2000, Ampeg 8x10

              Guitar:
              Mesa Triple Rectifier, Mesa 4x12, ESP James Hetfield Signature Explorer, ESP James Hetfield Signature V

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              • #8
                Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

                Mojo makes 3 British clones, V30, G12H30 and Greenbacks. Great speakers.


                www.CelticAmplifiers.com

                "You can't save everybody, everybody don't wanna be saved."

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                • #9
                  Re: Looking for Vintage 30 substitute

                  I can vouch for the Mojotone G12H30s clones. They are very nice, especially when burned in.
                  teles? voxes? what is happening to me?!

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