Mesa Rectifier 2x12

I just ordered a Mesa Rectifier 2x12 cab and I'm pretty excited -- I've read the Celestion Vintage 30s they use are a little different and their cabs have a great smooth tone. Awesome! I'm anxious to get it!

Anyone else like the Mesa Rectifier 2x12 cabs? Please tell me about them and make me even happier I put an order in for one!
 
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Love 'em! I think you'll be pleased! What amp are you running into it? Compared to the traditional mesa cab, the 2x12's have quicker/tigher lowend which you really notice when you record. They mic up nice! I don't know if the V30's they use are a different spec, but it is possible!
 
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I don't know how different the Mesa V30's are to stock V30's. I know Mesa says they have all their speakers made to their specs, but don't lead on to what those specs are. I think all the Mesa Celestions are still made in England as opposed to the regular production speakers being made in China. I've never A/B'd them so I couldn't say.

I do love my 4x12 Recto cab and wouldn't mind having a couple Recto 2x12's and possibly one of those half open back cabs. I think they're the Lonestar cabs. Eh hell, if it's Mesa, I'll buy it.
 
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I don't believe the V30s that Mesa uses are any different than normal.

I know that Marshall gets very slightly modified V30s made for them by Celestion and they look like this:
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But Mesa's V30s look exactly the same as an aftermarket V30, so I'm pretty sure there's no customizing going on there.
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The Mesa C90/Black Shadow speaker however is a slightly modified Classic Lead 80.
 
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I don't believe the V30s that Mesa uses are any different than normal.

I know that Marshall gets very slightly modified V30s made for them by Celestion and they look like this:

But Mesa's V30s look exactly the same as an aftermarket V30, so I'm pretty sure there's no customizing going on there.

The Mesa C90/Black Shadow speaker however is a slightly modified Classic Lead 80.

They're different. They don't look different, but they are. They're also rated 10w higher than a normal V30; that's why Mesa 4x12's are rated for 280w despite a stock V30 only being rated for 60.
 
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I think for the money Mesa cabs are the bomb, I've owned several mesa cabs over the years and I've been happy with everyone of em!
 
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I have a 4X12 strait cabinet but really want a 2X12 vertical cabinet. I'm sure you'll love it! Their cabs are great.
 
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The Mesa MC90 is Mesa's version of the G12-80, not the Classic Lead 80. Different speakers,

The Mesa V30 has a different speaker code and are most definitely different than the Chinese V30's.

As per Steve Fryette:


"The Mesa version is OEM. This is the T4416 model, which is a 16 ohm speaker. It is made in England specifically for Mesa. But Mesa didn't specify it that way. From what we were told by Celestion around 1997-8, Celestion changed the model T3904 (16 ohm) V30 design in the early 90s to make it easier and cheaper to produce. Mesa didn't like it and insisted on the original version, which then became an OEM model. The 8 ohm version of the Mesa speaker is the T4335. To get an OEM model from Celestion requires a large order. This speaker was made on a separate production line from the off-the-shelf V30, which as Van Nord says is fizzy and thin sounding by comparison.

There is a third 16 ohm version only used by Marshall - T3897 - which is even brighter.

When we were using Celestion speakers, we found out about the existence of the T4416 which we had purchased from our German distributor at the time and asked Celestion about it. They had claimed that they didn't offer OEM varitions of the V30, but changed their story when we sent them a T4416 "for evaluation". Then a new rep called us, confirmed that there were in fact two separate V30 production lines and agreed to make us a special T Number OEM speaker. After a couple of months back and forth, we placed a large order and requested the special number assignment, at which time they cancelled the order and reneged on the deal. That's when we switched to Eminence. We haven't used Celestions speakers since.

It's not that V30s don't sound good with our amps. It's just that the T4416 sounds better. The T3904 is now made in China and after all these years, the P50E does what we wanted Celestion to do originally - and does it better, in fact - so we don't need Celestions help.

So, if you like V30s, there is nothing about the amp design that will be compromised using a V30. Our amps are not voiced "only" for the P50E. What is optimized for the P50E is the cabinet design. In that, the P50 will perform better in our cab than any others.

And now you know that when you say V30, you could be talking about 5 different speakers - that all sound slightly different:*

T3903 Standard 8 ohm
T3904 Standard 16 ohm
T3987 Marshall OEM 16 ohm
T4416 Mesa OEM 16 ohm
T4335 Mesa OEM 8 ohm

*When you change the impedance rating of the speaker, you also change the inductance of the coil which changes the resonant frequency among other things. Also an 8 ohm speaker will be driven by the amp set at 8 ohms which lowers the amplifier impedance (compared to the 16 ohm setup), and thereby lowers the amplifier damping factor, which flattens out the system (amp plus cab system) frequency response and resonant behavior. So if you have 2 identical amps and 2 identical cabs - one cab loaded with 8 ohm speakers and amp set to 8 next to one loaded with 16 ohm speakers and amp set to 16, they will sound noticably different. The 16 ohm rig will usually sound brighter and deeper.

Personally I prefer the 4416, but not in a Recto 4X12. And therein lies the rabbit hole - you can't accurately compare like speakers in unlike cabs. "
 
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Very interesting dude. Thanks for posting that. I stand corrected by good evidence!
 
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I have a Mesa Recto-4x12 slant cab with V30's. Running a Stiletto Trident into it. Love it.

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I've had a recto 2x12 for many years. Love the thing except when I have to move it. :D
 
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Love 'em! I think you'll be pleased! What amp are you running into it? Compared to the traditional mesa cab, the 2x12's have quicker/tigher lowend which you really notice when you record. They mic up nice! I don't know if the V30's they use are a different spec, but it is possible!

I'm going to be running a PRS Original Sewell 50-watter into it. I'm pretty stoked! I just have to wait awhile for Mesa to build it though, I ordered it in mahogany!
 
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I'm going to be running a PRS Original Sewell 50-watter into it. I'm pretty stoked! I just have to wait awhile for Mesa to build it though, I ordered it in mahogany!

You should start lifting weights so you can move it when it comes. Seriously, my 4x12 weighs 104 pounds loaded. I made the mistake of taking the casters off 1 time. That's not a mistake I'll make again.
 
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My son helps me lug the 4x12 up the stairs and into the vehicle. Whom ever is available at the jam location
gets to help unload and load. Luckily, we don't do that very often.
 
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