DEWD":15po4ivn said:
steve_k":15po4ivn said:
DEWD":15po4ivn said:
steve_k":15po4ivn said:
Mills Straight 412 AB with 2V30's and 2CL80's. Mills 212 Extension with EV BL's. Both wired 16 ohm. This kicks all kind of ass.
Steve
That looks great and I bet it sounds even better.
Can you compare the V30/CL80 combo to the V30/T75, H30 or K100 combo? Thanks!
I don't think the K100's are right. They have too much head room and to me sound like ass anyway and are lifeless. I was actually going to use a V30/T75 combo like the Ubercab and this would probably sound great. H30s will sound more vintage, but good. They should break up nice. May sound a little nasally though. Not sure.
Steve
Cool. Thanks for the info. I've never tried CL80's but from reading reviews and comments they sound like they probably match up good with the V30's.
I hadn't even thought about the 80's yet, but they go real well with V30's. Several of the guys around here, especially the Cameron crowd

swear by them. I was ordering my last two cabs from Dave Mills and he came with the same recommendation and also recommended the EV BL's in the 212. They were all spot on. So, 80's/30's it is. Having said all that, it is what your tonal intent is, especially with what you want the mids to be doing. I like to keep mine scooped on any amp, and have some thunderous bottom end and grind. So, it is easy with me. The best thing to do and what I did is to experiment. If you got a little extra change in the couch cushions, head of to Warehouse Speakers (
http://www.warehousespeakers.com) and grab you a Veteran 30, and HM75 and a Green Beret, which are all US built replicas of Celestion China T75's, V30's and Greenbacks and start experimenting.
Then there are Scumbacks. They aren't for everyone, but they sound great. There's a lot of depth to those speakers. I have only tried the M75's but have some H75's on order. They are damn expensive to buy and try though.
Steve