Celestion V30 versions

Depending on the musical style and amp being used, you may want to venture away from V-30 options altogether or for at least one of the setups. Front loaded vs. rear loaded also makes a difference. I myself am growing tired of the vintage 30 and greenback options in cabs.

Yeah the V30 has become so ubiquitous that the sound is kinda stale.

My favorite for a long time has been the old 80 watt celestions that came in the model 1982 marshall cabs in the 80's They now sell a 80 watt classic but not sure how they compare. For me they have the tightest lows of any that ive tried. That being said I do still have a couple cabs with V30's kicking around, well because they work. Though thinking about it neither are "traditional" cabs. 1 is a Mesa Half back that has v30's in a open compartment up top with 90 watt black shadows in the closed bottom. The other is a weirdo mesa open back cab with 1 v30 surrounded by 4 1x8's both cabs are excellent I recommend either if you dont want to venture from v30's but want something a bit different.
 
Yeah the V30 has become so ubiquitous that the sound is kinda stale.

My favorite for a long time has been the old 80 watt celestions that came in the model 1982 marshall cabs in the 80's They now sell a 80 watt classic but not sure how they compare. For me they have the tightest lows of any that ive tried. That being said I do still have a couple cabs with V30's kicking around, well because they work. Though thinking about it neither are "traditional" cabs. 1 is a Mesa Half back that has v30's in a open compartment up top with 90 watt black shadows in the closed bottom. The other is a weirdo mesa open back cab with 1 v30 surrounded by 4 1x8's both cabs are excellent I recommend either if you dont want to venture from v30's but want something a bit different.

Btw, fyi the 90 watt "Black Shadow" MC-90 is pretty much the Mesa custom order version of the old UK-made g12h-80
 
Depending on the musical style and amp being used, you may want to venture away from V-30 options altogether or for at least one of the setups. Front loaded vs. rear loaded also makes a difference. I myself am growing tired of the vintage 30 and greenback options in cabs.

Yeah, thats definitely the plan -I wasnt clear... presently one rig is blend of 30s and Greebacks and the other is 70s right now. But they are more valuable vintage cabs that dont need to travel
 
My favorite "Vintage 30" is the Eminence Governor. Pretty cheap, sounds great without the ice pick effect and can be bought from just about anywhere that sells speakers.

I have one paired up with an Eminence Wizard. Both are in separate cabs stacked on each other. They complement each other beautifully. Best guitar tone I have had.
 
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My favorite "Vintage 30" is the Eminence Governor. Pretty cheap, sounds great without the ice pick effect and can be bought from just about anywhere that sells speakers.

I have one paired up with an Eminence Wizard. Both are in separate cabs stacked on each other. They complement each other beautifully. Best guitar tone I have had.

this is the setup I am using with the Jet City Eminence and the Veteran 30
I have the V30 loose but I will put it some were
 
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