
FourT6and2
Well-known member
I've had G12H-75 Creambacks (8 ohm) in a Bogner straight 4x12 for many years. It's my go-to cab. I have another, similar Bogner cab that came with V30s. I just got some M65 Creambacks (new), also 8 ohm to replace the V30s. I figured the M and H would be similar—and they are in some ways. But the M65s have very little low-end punch. They just sound soft and round and loose. At least so far. Their timbre is nice. Similar to an M25 Greenback. Musical, grinding mid range and the highs are smooth, not quite as prominent as the H75s. But the H75s have a massive, hard-hitting, powerful low end. The M65s just sound weak in comparison. Even M25 Greenbacks hit harder.
Has this been other's experience as well? Or do they just need to break in more?
Both cabs wired the same. Same wire. Same polarity. Same phase. I use a quality torque wrench to torque the speaker mounting bolts to 8 in/lb in every cab I own. So there's no variance there.
Has this been other's experience as well? Or do they just need to break in more?
Both cabs wired the same. Same wire. Same polarity. Same phase. I use a quality torque wrench to torque the speaker mounting bolts to 8 in/lb in every cab I own. So there's no variance there.