Celestion V30MF vs V30 vs Hellatone 60L vs Mesa V30

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I've searched and read some stuff but it's conflicting, some say V30MF is the same as Hellatone 60L. Some say MF is less mid-spikey /more bass than regular V30, some say it's brighter. :confused:

I've read the Fryette breakdown of the Marshall V30 vs Mesa V30 vs regular V30 and wrote the T-numbers for each down. I'm trying to determine if the MF is actually the original/Mesa design or the Marshall design or something entirely different. And is the MF really the same as Hellatone 60L?

Allegedly the 60W vs 70W power rating is Celestion (60W) being more conservative than Marshall (70W). Neither is really higher power than the other.

Any help appreciated.
 
I would like to know the answer to this as well, I've been told the Mesa versions aren't as good sounding as the others, but I've also read that they sound better, I guess tone is subjective lol.
 
What or where is the "MF" from?
Not sure what your talking about here. Sorry if I'm a dumb ass.
 
I think MF = Mode Four.

Here are Fryette's comments:
The 30 in V30 has nothing to do with power handling. But making a distinction between the Mesa version and the off-the-shelf version is legit, even though it has little to do with actual power handling capacity. The rated power handling of the V30 of any version (see below) is 65W.

The Mesa version is OEM. This is the T4416 model, which is an 16 ohm speaker. It is made in England specifically for Mesa. But Mesa didn't specify it that way. From what we were told by Celestion around 1997-8, Celestion changed the model T3904 (16 ohm) V30 design in the early 90s to make it easier and cheaper to produce. Mesa didn't like it and insisted on the original version, which then became an OEM model. The 8 ohm version of the Mesa speaker is the T4335. To get an OEM model from Celestion requires a large order. This speaker was made on a separate production line from the off-the-shelf V30, which as Van Nord says is fizzy and thin sounding by comparison.

There is a third 16 ohm version only used by Marshall - T3897 - which is even brighter.

When we were using Celestion speakers, we found out about the existence of the T4416 which we had purchased from our German distributor at the time and asked Celestion about it. They had claimed that they didn't offer OEM varitions of the V30, but changed their story when we sent them a T4416 "for evaluation". Then a new rep called us, confirmed that there were in fact two separate V30 production lines and agreed to make us a special T Number OEM speaker. After a couple of months back and forth, we placed a large order and requested the special number assignment, at which time they cancelled the order and reneged on the deal. That's when we switched to Eminence. We haven't used Celestions speakers since.

It's not that V30s don't sound good with our amps. It's just that the T4416 sounds better. The T3904 is now made in China and after all these years, the P50E does what we wanted Celestion to do originally - and does it better, in fact - so we don't need Celestions help.

So, if you like V30s, there is nothing about the amp design that will be compromised using a V30. Our amps are not voiced "only" for the P50E. What is optimized for the P50E is the cabinet design. In that, the P50 will perform better in our cab than any others.

And now you know that when you say V30, you could be talking about 5 different speakers - that all sound slightly different:*

T3903 Standard 8 ohm
T3904 Standard 16 ohm
T3987 Marshall OEM 16 ohm
T4416 Mesa OEM 16 ohm
T4335 Mesa OEM 8 ohm

*When you change the impedance rating of the speaker, you also change the inductance of the coil which changes the resonant frequency among other things. So if you have 2 identical amps and 2 identical cabs - one cab loaded with 8 ohm speakers and amp set to 8 next to one loaded with 16 ohm speakers and amp set to 16, they will sound noticably different. The 16 ohm rig will usually sound brighter and deeper.

Personally I prefer the 4416, but not in a Recto 4X12. And therein lies the rabbit hole - you can't accurately compare like speakers in unlike cabs.
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But this doesn't address the V30MF (and the Hellatone 60L).
 
Dave from Avatar just emailed that the Hellatone 60L was indeed the V30MF. They had a limited supply years ago and no longer carry it.
 
Interesting.... I thought the Mode Four cabs had G12K100's. Didn't know there was a version with V30's
I've seen that Fryette thread before, and I've tried a few different T# V30's. The Mesa's are def not as bright as the Marshall or Celestion version, but I didn't really care for them. They seemed kinda "honky" to me.

I own a Marshall Dave Mustain 4x12 cab with V30"DM"'s & I think this cab sounds really good. It seems a little brighter than the boogie cab I had, but it is def NOT harsh at all. Sounds killer with hi gain amps like my Twin jet, EVH Stealth and Fortin 2203. Interestingly, these V30's have yet another T# that I'd never seen or read about before. Can't give you the EXACT T# off the top of my head, but I'm pretty sure it started with a 5.
A while back I contacted the Canadian Marshall wholesaler about buying 2 of these DM V30's, and as of August last year, they were available from Marshal as part # SPKR-00100 as per the email I got back from them. I was gonna build a 2x12 to use for gigs, but never followed through with the idea.

Do you have a T# for those MF V30's??

If I get a chance soon, I'll get the back off my DM cab and get the T# of my speakers.
 
No fusedbrain, I don't have the MF T-numbers. They do say MF on the label though.
 
I had an mf280, played it alongside a G12 65 Marshall cab and they were very similar. Definitely softer mids and more lows from the mf v30s.
 
i got a quad of v30mf coming and will be comparing all three versions
 
fusedbrain":2e747q0a said:
Interesting.... I thought the Mode Four cabs had G12K100's. Didn't know there was a version with V30's.

Curiously, the MF280 cabs came with V30MFs, while the MF400 cabs got G12K-100s.
 
Rising Farce":jy73edjc said:
fusedbrain":jy73edjc said:
Interesting.... I thought the Mode Four cabs had G12K100's. Didn't know there was a version with V30's.

Curiously, the MF280 cabs came with V30MFs, while the MF400 cabs got G12K-100s.

This is correct. My singer has two Mode Four halfstacks at his house; one with each cabinet. The MF280 cab is wired at 16 ohms, and the MF400 cab is wired at 8 ohms.
 
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