Greenbacks in Bogner cabs

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Does anyone know if the Greenback loaded Bogner 4x12's are reissues or heritage? I'm assuming they're reissues. I've got two left and was thinking of mixing them with the V30's that are in it now. I'm curious to see how it'd sound. If the greenies are reissues, they should be rated at 98db. I believe celestion says that you can mix speakers without one overtaking the other as long as they're within 2 decibels of each other.
 
I've always believed they are reissues. I'd assume the greenie cabs would have a higher price tag than the V30s if they were Heritage.
 
That's what I was thinking too. They're out at my parents house or I'd take some pics and post them.
 
EVHpickdust":uscg99yf said:
celestion says within 3db

I dunno...at one point I ran a Marshall cab with V30's and a Bogner cab with Greenbacks with a Dual Rectifier and the V30 Marshall cab was louder. :confused:
 
Mr. Willy":2gqs02jb said:
EVHpickdust":2gqs02jb said:
celestion says within 3db

I dunno...at one point I ran a Marshall cab with V30's and a Bogner cab with Greenbacks with a Dual Rectifier and the V30 Marshall cab was louder. :confused:

http://celestion.com/speakerworld/guita ... _Matching/

Sensitivity - What Does it Mean?
When mixing different speakers, their sensitivity level influences tone. Here's what you need to know...
December 5, 2011
Sensitivity, measured in decibels or dB, is the figure we use to measure the overall "loudness" of a speaker. With an input signal of one watt, we measure the output signal from the speaker at a distance of one metre. For a 12" guitar speaker this commonly gives us a value of between 96 and100dB. This is what we refer to as sensitivity (sometimes also referred to as SPL.)

So, for example if you listen to a 96dB speaker together with a 100dB speaker, the speaker with the lower value will sound quieter. The closer the two values are, the less noticeable that difference will be - for a difference less than around 2dB, it will hardly be noticeable at all.

It's deabatable how significant the sensitivity difference of mixed speakers really makes the the overall sound. Some say a big difference produces an "uneven" sound. Others suggest that the complementary tones of mixed speakers outweighs any problem with unmatched sensitivity levels.

At Celestion we would advise mixing together speakers with a sensitivity difference of no greater than 3dB. We believe this minimise the likelihood of hearing significant differences in loudness, while enabling you to get the full benefit of each speaker's characteristics.

In the end it's down to personal choice and the best thing to do is take notice of what your ears tell you...
 
Reissues. I have a GB loaded Bogner cab. Definitely reissues. Sounds great, btw!
 

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