Re: Best speakers for Metal and Rock?
It seems that when it comes to metal Celestions seems to be the only choice. I would like to buy a 4X12 cabinet and I have 3 choices in mind;
- Mesa Boogie Rectifier Cab (I think it has V30s. Correct me if I am mistaken)
- Marshall 1960DM (V30s)
- Avatar Contemporary Custom (V30s and G12T-75 mix)
What do you guys think? Would you suggest any other for some tight heavy metal sound?
Avatar is totally Diet Coke territory. I wouldn't go there. Mesa cabs are great but you can't choose the speakers you want.
Celestion the only choice for metal? Tell it to Zakk Wylde. I have a Black Label in an Earcandy Sovereign and it stomps all over any Celestion loaded cab I've ever tried. Only problem: depending on your equipment it might be bass heavy.
Take a look at Mills Acoustics for 4X12 cabinets. They offer E/V as a standard updgrade option to Celestion vintage30's, you don't even need to ask them for a quote. They are direct order but they are not cheap.
I got an Earcandy Sovereign because they were the best looking 1X12 cab I could find. Had to get a custom quote.
The G12K100 is basically a new version of the Classic Lead, which is an alternative to the G12T-75/Vintage 30 line of speakers. It has the heavy magnet of the vintage 30 and the highs of the G12T-75 and a cleaner sound then both. I discussed the speakers carefully with Dr. Decibel. I was going to order a Mills Acoustics 412 with G12K-100 when I stumbled on the fact that E/V was back in the business and decided on something smaller.
I think the problem with the G12 Century, which is out of production and which was also part of the Classic Lead family, was that it's tone was too honky. That's why I decided on the G12K-100, which uses a ceramic magnet, instead.
I also considered the G12-65 for that classic metal sound, but the speaker has a lot of thermal compression when you crank it, much like the G12T-75, and that's not what I want to sound like.