Dumping my V30 Celestials

Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

What does the K prefix mean? I've been trying to get a clear definition for a while. I know what M, T and H mean.

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Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

What does the K prefix mean? I've been trying to get a clear definition for a while. I know what M, T and H mean.

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No clue, Paul from Zilla recommended the combo. Very nice sound, modded the cab and wiring to lower the noise floor a bit and sounds great.
 
Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

I'd still really love to try the gb/t75 combo in a 212 or a 412 with the greens on top.
 
Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

I'd still really love to try the gb/t75 combo in a 212 or a 412 with the greens on top.

I pretty much have this combo in 2 cabs.
I have a 12t-75 paired with a Splawn Small Block. The 12t give it a nice low end thump with nice low mids while the SB takes care of the rest of the midrange frequencies. Probably not the most thorough description but....
It’s a great combo.
 
Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

The guitarist in my last band has an Orange PPC412 with a pair of Creamback M's and a pair of G12T-75's. It has a HUGE bottom-end.
 
Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

I pretty much have this combo in 2 cabs.
I have a 12t-75 paired with a Splawn Small Block. The 12t give it a nice low end thump with nice low mids while the SB takes care of the rest of the midrange frequencies. Probably not the most thorough description but....
It’s a great combo.

You have the 25w SB or the 65?
 
Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

The guitarist in my last band has an Orange PPC412 with a pair of Creamback M's and a pair of G12T-75's. It has a HUGE bottom-end.

That really makes more sense because it keeps the cab-rating much higher (260w) than it would using greens.
 
Re: Dumping my V30 Celestials

I feel like I'm the only member here who jumped off the V30 bandwagon in favor of Greenbacks. That crunch just nails the tone in my head.

I prefer Greenbacks too. I might have to try the Lynches, though: in stereo rigs, it is hard to avoid wattage issues with the Greenbacks.
 
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