
RedB4Black
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It's a bogner cab. It'll be great. If you don't like the T75s swap them for v30s and have the same as a standard bogner cab (except at 8 ohms and assuming it is not one of the newer front loaded uberkabs)
gbsmusic":updp5ffi said:I have a chance to get a Bogner Ubercab with the X-Pattern Vin-30's and G12T75 speakers. I've never heard one of these. In you opinion how do they sound compaired to a straight loaded Bogner with all Vin-30's? I have an XTC BTW. Thank you.
Thats not what I wanted to hear but with all the feedback its what I needed to hear. Thanks for all the info.steve_k":1xfu09lx said:gbsmusic":1xfu09lx said:I have a chance to get a Bogner Ubercab with the X-Pattern Vin-30's and G12T75 speakers. I've never heard one of these. In you opinion how do they sound compaired to a straight loaded Bogner with all Vin-30's? I have an XTC BTW. Thank you.
Greg, FWIW, here's what I can tell you. I have a Mesa cab with 2-V30's and 2-75's. I put them in because I use to dig my Ubercab. Anyway, after your posting, I went out and checked it out with my XTC and if you are like me, it won't do anything for you. Channel 3 on Plexi mode and Channel 2 on normal gain, it just didn't happen. Plugged in my other Mesa which was empty and that didn't work at all. Got the right one out with 4xV30's and it sounds a hell of a lot better with the XTC.
If I were gonna buy a new Bogner cab, it would def just be the V30 version.
Steve
D-Rock":1qrvetmm said:On a side note, do people actually think of V30's as "warm"?
I've heard them described as that before, but it always left me scratching my head.
D-Rock":96tky8km said:On a side note, do people actually think of V30's as "warm"?
I've heard them described as that before, but it always left me scratching my head.
some dude":8ommmy70 said:D-Rock":8ommmy70 said:On a side note, do people actually think of V30's as "warm"?
I've heard them described as that before, but it always left me scratching my head.
If you've ever compared them to other popular British flavoured speakers they do sound warm, provided that warm means a rolled off top end response. Most people focus on the upper mid spike and wrongly call V30s 'bright'... but the truth is that there is nothing bright about V30s at all.
some dude":17xyu6i7 said:D-Rock":17xyu6i7 said:On a side note, do people actually think of V30's as "warm"?
I've heard them described as that before, but it always left me scratching my head.
If you've ever compared them to other popular British flavoured speakers they do sound warm, provided that warm means a rolled off top end response. Most people focus on the upper mid spike and wrongly call V30s 'bright'... but the truth is that there is nothing bright about V30s at all.
Yeah, this I totally agree with. They defintely lack highs, and it's the upper mid that people call bright and confuse it for treble. I'm looking at replacing one V30 in my 2x12 with a brighter British speaker, so right now I'm leaning towards a CL80 for some added treble and articulation.some dude":288rmykq said:D-Rock":288rmykq said:On a side note, do people actually think of V30's as "warm"?
I've heard them described as that before, but it always left me scratching my head.
If you've ever compared them to other popular British flavoured speakers they do sound warm, provided that warm means a rolled off top end response. Most people focus on the upper mid spike and wrongly call V30s 'bright'... but the truth is that there is nothing bright about V30s at all.