darwins_ghost
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Which sound do you prefer and why?
Whats the risk if any running two GT-75L's rated at 75 watts with two greenbacks rated at 30 watts in an x pattern with a 100 watt head? I was looking to do this with V-30's but you guys are making me re-think this idea!
How you liking your new amp?
-Matt
I'm glad to see this thread and know I'm not alone. I posted awhile ago about not really caring for the V30 in my 1x12 combo and most people said they loved it. Do they have different rated Greenbacks other than 25 watts or would that be what you'd run in a 55wat amp?
I've never had a problem liking every Celestion speaker. I guess as picky as I appear, I'm not really that picky....I tend to appreciate the differences in tones, and then vibe out on whatever it delivers.
Just by chance, all the amps I currently own came with Vin 30's, and they've always sounded right to me....enough to keep them. However, I also enjoy playing amps at stores with other Celestions, and even owned some with H30's, Greenbacks, or G75T's. They all excell at something.
I think ultimately, my 2 favorite cabs, the Bogner 4-12 and 2-12 will end up with 50/50 Vin 30/H30. The only reason I haven't yet is because everytime I plug in, I say "it sounds fine to me."
Everything that I've read about V30 make me wanna put them in my mashall 4X12, but the smooth, earlier than v30s break up of greenbacks mentioned here really got me thinking, would it be to complicated to wire V30 and Greenbacks in an X pattern in 4X12 for a 50watt Laney AOR? How do you think this pattern would work for modern, euro-power metal type of stuff?
V30 have an efficiency of 100dB, and Greenbacks have a 97dB efficiency. So, if you mix the two, the V30 will be much more prominent than the Greenbacks.