Scumback Speakers":2nynbkqs said:
With all due respect, if you were to put all those cabs side by side with your Plexi and play them you'd hear HUGE differences, assuming your ears aren't shot, that is, and that your Plexi is also dialed in correctly to take advantage of the differences in tone.
Too bad you don't live in So Cal, I'd invite you to my place to try all of the originals and the clones side by side with your amp head. By the time you left you would more than likely be singing/posting a different tune, and retracting the post you just made.
I'm not here to start a flame war, but I remember thinking just like you about 10-12 years ago, back when I thought speakers, cabs, construction, etc made little to no difference and I made decisions based on $$$ instead of tone. Just saying I found out the hard way what a big difference cabs can make even if you do have great speakers.
I'd love to stop by and be able to test a bunch of cabs. But yeah. I live on the East Coast.
I think you misunderstand what I'm saying. Never did I claim that "speakers, cabs, construction etc. make little to no difference." I'm just saying that I'm NOT spending $1,600+ on a speaker cab that's aimed at recreating (down to the smallest detail) a 60's Marshall cabinet. That is not my goal. I'm not hunting after "classic" tone and I don't care about keeping things "authentic." That seems to be what the Metro cabs are aimed at.
I completely agree that most cabs sound different from each other, even with the same speakers. But, there is a line that I must draw. And that line is the Value::Sound ratio.
MotorCityPickUps":2nynbkqs said:
A rip off for a custom birch box to exact specs/thickness as a vintage Marshall cab?
I'm not looking for a "custom" cab built to "exact vintage Marshall specs." Please keep that in mind. That's probably why the Metro cabs are so expensive. That and the small-scale production.
To my knowledge 1k is a lot for a cab and is not the going rate for something that may "look just like" each other.
$1,000 is about the average price for a decent 4x12 cabinet (new), LOADED with speakers. Give or take. While Metro cabs are upwards of $1,600. That's a LOT. A new Bogner cab, loaded with Greenbacks is $1,000 or so. Bogner cabs are generally considered some of the best production cabs out there. And so far, the ones I've tried have sounded pretty damn good!
I have 1960 leads with Greenbacks- Sounds god awful next to the Metropolous.
I'm sure it does. But, again, I'm not dropping that kind of cash for a speaker cabinet. It's never going to happen. Period. If the thing was under $1,000 I'd consider it. Right now, I'll stick with what I can actually try for myself. If anybody near Atlanta has a Metro cab they'll let me try, I'm down. But, no matter how good it sounds, I'm never going to pay that kind of money for one. Sorry.