PVFan
Fudgeitallologist
thought of trading the Bogner to hasten the acquisition of a CS strat in time for my birthday in a little while
so, I went to my T-75-loaded Paradise 212 to give it a good scrute and see if the two Celestions in there could substitute for the beast, with some knob twiddles to compensate.
no.
For cleans, the T-75s in that 212 were nicer perhaps in some ways, because of a different breakup and because there are less speakers to overdrive, so it makes a different distortion at the same amp settings. For rock it wasn't any less good than the Bogner, just different. But, when I unplugged from it I was thinking maybe I *could* live with just the Paradise.
no.
Plugging back into the Uberkab was much more than the volume effect of going from a 212 to a 412. There's just so much more depth and thick focused power. What a speaker cabinet, gee wiz. That's V-30s and T-75s in an X. He puts some water heater blanket in there to kill some noise, too. Whatever. Great results are great results. Makes my 6505+ sound massive and tight and warm. I get fantastic clean sounds. They *are* in there in that amp ya know, not just Van Halen sounds.
But, for death metal-ish sorts of chunky technicality the Uberkab is The Answer.
so, I went to my T-75-loaded Paradise 212 to give it a good scrute and see if the two Celestions in there could substitute for the beast, with some knob twiddles to compensate.
no.
For cleans, the T-75s in that 212 were nicer perhaps in some ways, because of a different breakup and because there are less speakers to overdrive, so it makes a different distortion at the same amp settings. For rock it wasn't any less good than the Bogner, just different. But, when I unplugged from it I was thinking maybe I *could* live with just the Paradise.
no.
Plugging back into the Uberkab was much more than the volume effect of going from a 212 to a 412. There's just so much more depth and thick focused power. What a speaker cabinet, gee wiz. That's V-30s and T-75s in an X. He puts some water heater blanket in there to kill some noise, too. Whatever. Great results are great results. Makes my 6505+ sound massive and tight and warm. I get fantastic clean sounds. They *are* in there in that amp ya know, not just Van Halen sounds.
But, for death metal-ish sorts of chunky technicality the Uberkab is The Answer.