Gone_Shootin
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I've stated in the past that Mesa Rectifier 2x12s sound bigger than they are, and I still believe that they do. For a 2x12, they sound pretty good. But I wanted to add a little more thump to a couple of mine...
So I did some speaker swapping. Of course, I have plenty of V30s on hand (I have 4 Mesa cabs), along with a pair each of Swamp Thangs, Legend V12s, Soldano Purples, Texas Heats, and a quad of G12T-75s. I didn't try the 75s because they're in my Marshall 1960 cabs at my drummer's house mixed with some V30s. Which leads me to what prompted me to try this experiment. Those Marshall cabs as they are are ice picky and I'm having a hard time dialing it out. I want to put a pair of Reeves Vintage Purples (really good Fane/Hi-Watt Purpleback clones) in each of the Marshall 1960 cabs to go with the V30s (I discovered this blend when messing around with IRs in my Helix, I can't wait to hear it for real). But I had a string of bad luck and am getting back on my feet, so I have to use what I have on hand for now.
What did I settle on? A Swamp Thang and a V30 in each 2x12. I was set on using the Swamp Thangs from the onset, so that's the speaker type that stayed put. The V30s were the first I tried, and I really liked it, so I left one cab that way and tried the others in the other cab. They were all more honky than the V30, in their own way, and just didn't sound as good. The the Swamp Thang really smoothed out the harsh tendencies that V30s can have. That Celestion "chime" that can turn into ice picks if you get to happy with the treble and presence was really smoothed out, and there still is a bit if a mud hump, but it's not harsh at all, and the low end grunt from the Swamp Thang adds that little extra something. Great speaker combo for a 2x12. The odd thing is, I'm not fond of Swamp Thangs in 4x12s, they sound farty in the low mids to my ears.
So I did some speaker swapping. Of course, I have plenty of V30s on hand (I have 4 Mesa cabs), along with a pair each of Swamp Thangs, Legend V12s, Soldano Purples, Texas Heats, and a quad of G12T-75s. I didn't try the 75s because they're in my Marshall 1960 cabs at my drummer's house mixed with some V30s. Which leads me to what prompted me to try this experiment. Those Marshall cabs as they are are ice picky and I'm having a hard time dialing it out. I want to put a pair of Reeves Vintage Purples (really good Fane/Hi-Watt Purpleback clones) in each of the Marshall 1960 cabs to go with the V30s (I discovered this blend when messing around with IRs in my Helix, I can't wait to hear it for real). But I had a string of bad luck and am getting back on my feet, so I have to use what I have on hand for now.
What did I settle on? A Swamp Thang and a V30 in each 2x12. I was set on using the Swamp Thangs from the onset, so that's the speaker type that stayed put. The V30s were the first I tried, and I really liked it, so I left one cab that way and tried the others in the other cab. They were all more honky than the V30, in their own way, and just didn't sound as good. The the Swamp Thang really smoothed out the harsh tendencies that V30s can have. That Celestion "chime" that can turn into ice picks if you get to happy with the treble and presence was really smoothed out, and there still is a bit if a mud hump, but it's not harsh at all, and the low end grunt from the Swamp Thang adds that little extra something. Great speaker combo for a 2x12. The odd thing is, I'm not fond of Swamp Thangs in 4x12s, they sound farty in the low mids to my ears.
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