closed back vs. open backed cabinets

Re: closed back vs. open backed cabinets

Quencho092 said:
doesnt the twin have more than enough punch to rip at large venues/stages? I mean, do you really need to use a closed back cab to focus outward that much?

From what I've heard, lew used to run his twin with a 2x15 ext cab! Sounds like a MASSIVE tone!

Yeah, it has enough grunt. Just interested to try the different character of a closed back too...
 
Re: closed back vs. open backed cabinets

well, a couple things i'd like to point out

in small rooms, open backs are actually louder, don't know the science behind that, but they are

open back cabs, like stated before, fill a room much more, like the sound is coming from more than one place, but you do lose bass, and standing infront of the cab isn't all that intense

a closed 4x12 with really efficient speakers WILL take your head off if you're right infront of it, and for hard rock, metal, whatever, it's pretty much the standard

but for a really full & well distributed sound, assuming you don't mic up your stuff, you'll either want 2 cabs at opposite ends of the room, or another guitarist

2 guitarists, running 100 watt heads into 4x12's with v30's or something that efficient is really, really intense, and therefore, it rules
 
Re: closed back vs. open backed cabinets

just seems to me that it's alot crunchier and has more presence with the matched close backed cab..of course that's a 4x12 and I'll be using a 2x12..

I would love a 4x12..but, they're too big and a pain in the ass to trasnport...and I don't want it taking up my whole room =) I almost threw my back out on several occassions transporting mesa cabs up and down two flights of stairs in my mother's house...

I'm going to try closing off my extension cab for now..if that suits me, great...I do see myself getting rid of it and going for the matched b-52 2x12 with the vintage 30's in it though..
 
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