Re: What makes a good 4x12?
I've several cabs over the last couple of years and all of them were good at their thing, but it depends on what sound you want. Construction MUST be important, for a good solid sound that projects and spreads/ directs the sound .. and good speakers that work with the type amp AND style of cab. I found recently that where Greenbacks are great in a closed cab, they're not so great in an open/ ported back cab. Of the cabs i've had here's a brief summary of what I found (note all these cabs except the 4 x 10 were/ are closed back although I tried a part open back on the Orange just for to see!):
Marshall JCM800 with GT75's - Good projection, very clear but no natural break up.. so not good for use with my JTM45's at the time.
Marshall R.I Purple Hendrix with Greenbacks - Good projection, GREAT sound.. I sold it 'coz the rear panel was only chipboard and I now wish I had just made another rear panel! Looked the DOGS with the white R.I head too... Dohhhh
Mesa Boogie 2 x 12 Recto with V30's - VERY solid, sounded FANTASTIC in isolation.. but when played in a band situation it just got lost it was that dark. Also, it was VERY directional.. i.e stand right in front of it... you can hear it, but move slightly out of the line of fire and SH!T... were's my sound! Had to go......
Mesa Boogie 4 x 12 with V30's - believe it or not... same problem as above! Has to be one of the beastliest cabs around... but again VERY directional!
The problems I had with both the Mesa cabs lead me to think it was the V30's that sucked... more of that in a minute.
Mongotone Mahogony 4 x 10 - with Vintage 10's. This cab is simply awesome, beautifully made and a full rich sound that cuts through the mix AND you can hear it no matter where you stand!! ONLY PROBLEM... just too darn good to beat up... it really is the best cab I've ever heard!! So, because this is SO nice.... I got...
70's Orange 4 x 12 with OLD Greenbacks - what can I say... FANTASTIC cab! The sound is real vintage classic rock.. the spread of sound is NOT as good as the 4 x 10 but MUCH better than a Mesa. Very warm sounding and very solid... the heaviest cab I've ever had the (dis)pleasure to HUMP about
Ok, my amps are built by Cornford, hand built and great sounding. The Only amp I would consider selling these for is Bognor.. that's it! Anyway, I ALWAYS wanted a Cornford 4 x 12 to go with my amps, but as they are (A) Not cheap and (B) are loaded with V30's I thought I'll not bother. However, saw one on the BAY at the right price and thought I'd take a chance.. WOW... glad I did. Build is great, sound and spread of sound great... AND low and behold it does NOT sound DARK like the Mesa cabs????
The bottom line is that you need to take your amp into a store and try it with various cabs, but as was pointed out to me.. the top amp manufacturers sell matching cabs for a good reason, they've tried and tested them to match the amps!
Sorry for the long post, but I've had so many problems with cabs I just thought I'd share my experiences. All the best.