Favourite 4x12 for 5150/6505's?

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I've heard alot of guys dig Mesa and Marshall 1960 cabs with these
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Other cabs will work well with them but the 5150 cab is pretty awesome in it's own right.
 
I have seen blind tests done on guys who swear by the Mesa's then blindfolded and listen to the same amp through a Genz Benz ported and 9 out of 10 go for the Genz Benz. Sometimes your personal prejudices just cant be ignored till you remove them from the equation.

The only guy I saw tell the difference was George Lynch in a seminar held here a few months back... He actually could tell the difference between his cab, Marshall 1960 and Mesa cab, one of his old signature Genz Benz cabs, and a Line6. The only cab he hard a hard time identifying was a Line6, go figure. They were all run through his new signature head. It surprised the heck out of me...
 
My theory is this....take it or leave it....

I think the best tones are balanced tones. So match a dark sounding head with a front loaded cab. And a bright head with a rear loaded one.

5150's sound good with a lot of cab though...Marshalls, Mesas, G-Flex, VHTs, even the 5150 cab(which is a pile) but somehow works with this head.
 
I concur with the above post that the trick lies in matching the amp and the cab according to their voicing and construction/speakers respectively.

The 5150 has lots of biting upper-mids, often perceived as unpleasant spikes. If you want a warmer, less spikey and overall smoother and darker tone, you could consider an Orange cab. I had the PPC 212 and it's a good combination. To prove my point: I realized I had to get another cab when I played my Diezel Einstein through the Orange. A dark amp through a dark cab is not an ideal combination, unless that's the tone you're going for. My other guitarist is now using his Valveking 100 with the Orange cab, and it's a good combination, since his previous cab was much brighter and more upfront. We didn't like the tone. The VK definitely has a brighter voicing than the Diezel and now its sound coming through the Orange is more balanced.

Other than that, I have played the Marshall 1960A. The T75s, albeit disliked by many, work well with the 5150. However, you have to turn up the volume more (and/or the mids), if you want to cut in the band. My other guitarist's 2x12 with V30 blew me away at that time.

I also had the Peavey 4x12. Naturally, it works with the head. But it's an acquired taste, so to speak. At first, I quite liked the sound but then I grew out of it. Too flat and two-dimensional sounding, in my opinion. But the Sheffield 1200s certainly go into a similar vein as the T75s. I ran other heads (i.e. the Savage 120 ) with this cab and they sounded shitty.
 
Depends on the music style.

If you are playing classic rock and VH type stuff, a Greenback loaded Marshall or the EVH 5153 cab.

For tight, thick chugga chugga tones, a V30 Mesa, Marshall or Orange will serve you well.
 
I like my 6505 best through my Mojave cab with H30s and my Marshall cab with T65s. Different flavors, but they both complement it really well.
 
I've always been fond of matching the head with the cabinet. I have a 5150 cab for my 5150 head and a 5150 III cab for my 5150 III head. Sounds great to me. To each his own. :rock:
 
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