
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
I keep hearing from people who use Mesa's or Bogners that I should "get a real cab" when i come across threads on them on various forums. I personally have a "vintage" 4 x 12. Solid cab, and I like the tone. What I don't like however, is the seeming piercing highs or frequencies that I seem to get. It seems to be harsh highs or beaming harmonic highs. I still think the 2 RI greenies are doing this (it is isn't the Super V's) but i don't know if they are the offending party or if it is the design of the cab that just doesn't disperse highs well. I really notice it when i hit the high E string and pop some crazy bends or tasty licks... anyone else finding this too or is this common to a lot of cabs ? I should have gone Marshall so many yrs ago but i liked the idea of choosing my own speakers at the time and having a cab built to "vintage" specs. I've been spending most of my cash on amps and guitars and selling them over the yrs but have never really dug that deep into cabs. As the grass always seems greener on the other side, I'd like to hear what you guys have experienced with Marshalls, EVH's, Randall, Mesa, whatever cabs. 
