ACH91332
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I'm tired of the Celestion G12T-75s in my cab. They sound so thin and the bottom end is just flubby. I want a speaker with some balls and good mids. Right now with my JVM my main issue is that the bottom end is a little loose feeling and because of the scooped character of the 75 it just feels like the amp has no voice. I've been thinking of Warehouse speakers but am not sure of what to get yet. Basically I want tight and beefy lows, a better midrange than the G12T-75, and some good presence. My general sound is high gain Marshall crunch that sounds huge and aggressive.
Reaper HP 50W - Sounds like a good option. It has the higher wattage I want and is supposed to have some balls to it but I'm afraid it might be too warm. I heard some people saying that. With my JVM I cant really stand to have a a speaker that is too smooth on the highs.
Retro 30 75W - Once again sounds good and has higher wattage but It's a Vintage 30 clone. It not going to have the icepick highs the Vintage 30 has from what I hear but for some reason I have this whole Idea that the Vintage 30 has no balls to it and just cuts through the mix with lots of mids and a tight but not very large bass response. I know a lot of metal guys use them but IDK I just seem to have that mindset towards them.
Those are the two speakers I'm interested in and I'd really appreciate it if some of you guys had something to say. If anyone honestly thinks that the Reaper HP 50W has good presence then I'd be all over it because thats the speaker I'm really interested in. I'm just afraid that since the Reaper 30W is warmer than the Celestion G12H30 and the Reaper HP 50W is warmer than the Reaper 30W then how damned warm is the thing? It makes me scared it will be too smooth for my liking.
Thanks in advance.
Reaper HP 50W - Sounds like a good option. It has the higher wattage I want and is supposed to have some balls to it but I'm afraid it might be too warm. I heard some people saying that. With my JVM I cant really stand to have a a speaker that is too smooth on the highs.
Retro 30 75W - Once again sounds good and has higher wattage but It's a Vintage 30 clone. It not going to have the icepick highs the Vintage 30 has from what I hear but for some reason I have this whole Idea that the Vintage 30 has no balls to it and just cuts through the mix with lots of mids and a tight but not very large bass response. I know a lot of metal guys use them but IDK I just seem to have that mindset towards them.
Those are the two speakers I'm interested in and I'd really appreciate it if some of you guys had something to say. If anyone honestly thinks that the Reaper HP 50W has good presence then I'd be all over it because thats the speaker I'm really interested in. I'm just afraid that since the Reaper 30W is warmer than the Celestion G12H30 and the Reaper HP 50W is warmer than the Reaper 30W then how damned warm is the thing? It makes me scared it will be too smooth for my liking.
Thanks in advance.