Not totally true; there are lots of variables to consider ...korinastratkyle said:Don't use a higher impedance coming out of your amp than the speakers have! You can blow up your amp!
I use both the Fender-like cleans and the super high-gain pedal distortions from my Boss OD-20 on my X-60A. Should I go closed or open-back cab?Stevo said:I used to have an x60 head and I did not like the sound with a 1x12. It was plenty loud but it still sounded small. That's ok for recording but I ended up getting a Carvin 4x12 for playing with the band. It was way nicer - a lot more full sounding.
I like 4x12 closed back cabinets for Marshall style tones and 2x12 open back cabinets for Fender style tones. I tote my Marshall 4x12 everywhere these days. It has the same footprint of a 2x12 and it's up high so I can hear it. I don't even play that loud, I just like the bigger sound.
I would go with a closed back if you are doing high gain sounds. The bass response is tigher.Biu said:I use both the Fender-like cleans and the super high-gain pedal distortions from my Boss OD-20 on my X-60A. Should I go closed or open-back cab?
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Stevo said:I tote my Marshall 4x12 everywhere these days. It has the same footprint of a 2x12 and it's up high so I can hear it. I don't even play that loud, I just like the bigger sound.
Biu said:Alright, thanks a bunch, guys!
Would a closed-back cab kill my clean tone? I'm pretty critical about having nice, sparkly cleans, but I wouldn't mind so much if only a little bit of the tone is sacrificed. Main concern is distortion tones though.