Who has used both speakers and which did you preder? What amp did you try it in?
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I have used both speakers. Both are nice, depending on what you want. H-75's have more sizzle and a tighter bottom-end. M-65's are woodier and warmer. I prefer H-75's because they're loud and proud. M-65's have more of the traditional Greenback vibe, and they're noticeably less efficient, so they let you crank your amp more, if that's what you want.
Both were nice with my EVH and my Krank.Last edited by Rex_Rocker; 02-24-2020, 11:23 AM.
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Re: Creamback 65 or 75
Originally posted by Rex_Rocker View PostI have used both speakers. Both are nice, depending on what you want. H-75's have more sizzle and a tighter bottom-end. M-65's are woodier and warmer. I prefer H-75's because they're loud and proud. M-65's have more of the traditional Greenback vibe, and they're noticeably less efficient, so they let you crank your amp more, if that's what you want.
Both were nice with my EVH and my Krank.
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to me the 65 sounds sweeter on the cleans and sits a little higher in the tone mix. its bottom end is looser and not as pronounced. on the cleans its a little more articulate and jingly jangly but not too much. the 75h has a tighter bottom end and lower pronounced midrange. it didnt sound bad on the cleans but its not as pronounced on the highs
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Originally posted by chadd View Post65s are a little woodier than Greenbacks, too. I just pulled a pair out of a cabinet because I prefer the greenbacks
Creambacks are more closely related to the Heritage G12M's than to the Classic RI's. They share the same "Pulsonic-inspired" cone as the Heritages.
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