The Golden Boy
Fleecy Sweaterologist
Re: 2x12 vs 4x12
I've been playing the 70's MV heads forever- and I've run across a few of the JMP MV combos over the years- while it makes sense that I'd like those- none of them have "floated my boat" so to speak. Again, (going into the "combo" thread) they're open back combos- the head unit is exactly the same and they have the same black/cream back speakers- they're NOT the same thing in one compact package.
The 2x12 cab I've been using for the past 10+ years or so has gone through several sets of speakers, had the insulation torn out, insulation put in, speakers rear mounted, speakers front mounted, the back panel removed...
I guess if you go into playing a cab for what it is, and not what you want it to be- that's how you should approach it. Although I'd love to not haul a 4x12- it's the only thing that really does it for me. I'm fortunate enough to have found a well constructed 2x12- I've been fortunate enough to have scored some really nifty sounding speakers that go well in the cab. They're a great combination together- but they're not a 4x12 in sound or feel in a smaller package.
^thats a good synopsis. the main amps Ive played are an open back 2x12 combo and a 4x12 jcm 800 which sounded nothing like each other. I dont have alot of experience with closed back cabs so that is interesting to me
I've been playing the 70's MV heads forever- and I've run across a few of the JMP MV combos over the years- while it makes sense that I'd like those- none of them have "floated my boat" so to speak. Again, (going into the "combo" thread) they're open back combos- the head unit is exactly the same and they have the same black/cream back speakers- they're NOT the same thing in one compact package.
The 2x12 cab I've been using for the past 10+ years or so has gone through several sets of speakers, had the insulation torn out, insulation put in, speakers rear mounted, speakers front mounted, the back panel removed...
I guess if you go into playing a cab for what it is, and not what you want it to be- that's how you should approach it. Although I'd love to not haul a 4x12- it's the only thing that really does it for me. I'm fortunate enough to have found a well constructed 2x12- I've been fortunate enough to have scored some really nifty sounding speakers that go well in the cab. They're a great combination together- but they're not a 4x12 in sound or feel in a smaller package.