
Charvel1975
Active member
Hi everyone! 
I just had to share the incredible experience my friend and I had yesterday during our LOUD high gain guitar speaker shootout! We cranked up my 1995 Mesa Tremoverb (on the Red Channel – Modern High Gain/Silicon Diodes/Bold) and the Peavey 6505+ (Red Lead Channel) heads, and let me tell you, it was a total blast! This was our first time ever doing a speaker shootout, and we had an absolute ball!
For the tests, I used my friend's stunning Ibanez Steve Vai Signature Premium JEM7VP - White, which sounded phenomenal through all the setups. I really wish we could have recorded the samples to share with you all, but I’ll do my best to remember the speakers and cabs we tested:
After testing all these combinations, I have to say, my Tremoverb head sounded best with its own cab, but the Celestion Vintage Series G12H 30 W 70th Anniversary Special Edition and the Greenback speakers really impressed me too! The Peavey 6505+ head was a powerhouse through pretty much every cab we tried, and it was fascinating to hear how each speaker and cab brought its own unique flavor to the tone.
It was such a rewarding experience to hear the differences and nuances in sound, and I can’t wait to do it again! If you’ve ever thought about doing a speaker shootout, I highly recommend it! It’s a great way to discover what works best for your rig and to have a ton of fun in the process.
What are your favorite speakers for high gain tones? Have you done any shootouts yourself? Let’s hear your thoughts!

Cheers!

I just had to share the incredible experience my friend and I had yesterday during our LOUD high gain guitar speaker shootout! We cranked up my 1995 Mesa Tremoverb (on the Red Channel – Modern High Gain/Silicon Diodes/Bold) and the Peavey 6505+ (Red Lead Channel) heads, and let me tell you, it was a total blast! This was our first time ever doing a speaker shootout, and we had an absolute ball!

For the tests, I used my friend's stunning Ibanez Steve Vai Signature Premium JEM7VP - White, which sounded phenomenal through all the setups. I really wish we could have recorded the samples to share with you all, but I’ll do my best to remember the speakers and cabs we tested:
- Mesa Tremoverb 2x12 closed back cab with stock Celestion Vintage 30’s
- Marshall 1960A 4x12 closed back cab with 2 stock Celestion G12T75’s and 2 WGS Retro 30’s in X-Pattern
- Marshall MX 1x12 closed back cab with Celestion Creamback 65
- Peavey 1x12 cab with Celestion Vintage Series G12H 30 W 70th Anniversary Special Edition
- Peavey 1x12 cab with Celestion Greenback
- EVH 5150III 1x12 cab with Celestion V-Type
- Harley Benton Vertical 2X12 closed back with Celestion Vintage 30’s
- Harley Benton Vertical 4X12 closed back with Celestion Vintage 30’s
- Bugera 4x12 cab with 2 Jensen and 2 Bugera speakers (Their clone of the Celestion G12K100)
- Bugera 4x12 cab with 2 Celestion Vintage 30’s on top and 2 Celestion G12K100’s on the bottom
After testing all these combinations, I have to say, my Tremoverb head sounded best with its own cab, but the Celestion Vintage Series G12H 30 W 70th Anniversary Special Edition and the Greenback speakers really impressed me too! The Peavey 6505+ head was a powerhouse through pretty much every cab we tried, and it was fascinating to hear how each speaker and cab brought its own unique flavor to the tone.
It was such a rewarding experience to hear the differences and nuances in sound, and I can’t wait to do it again! If you’ve ever thought about doing a speaker shootout, I highly recommend it! It’s a great way to discover what works best for your rig and to have a ton of fun in the process.
What are your favorite speakers for high gain tones? Have you done any shootouts yourself? Let’s hear your thoughts!


Cheers!