How does the H-75 Creamback compare to the Heritage H(75)?

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Has anyone tried both? How do they compare?

I'm a sucker for the H-75 Creamback, and I've liked the G12EVH in the past (same as the Heritage G12M). Will I like the G12H(75)? Would it be worth it? It's a bit pricey for a ceramic speaker, but does it sound better/more complex than the Creamback?

If I were to change anything about the Creamback is I'd like for it to have just a touch more mids (ala V30), and perhaps a bit less raspy treble. Does the Heritage do that?

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So at least someone will reply...I’ve never tried the Heritage H75s, but I have a pair of Creamback 75s and have played through the EVHs. Seems if you like the Creambacks and the EVHs, you’ll also like the Heritage. Seems the Heritage may be smoother than the Creambacks, more woody. If you try them, report back.
 
Thanks for the reply. I'm going to give this one last bump in case anyone else wants to comment. :)
 
I was in the market for a new 12H-30 speaker. I considered the creamback 75 and the Heritage 12H-30. I have not played a Creamback 75 in person but have played many 12H-30's. Someone described the creamback as having a more aggressive high end and more modern and not as woody as the 12H-30 55hz 75hz. I made the decision to get the Heritage 12H-30 55hz and they lived up to the reviews, very woody, nice tight low end detail and slightly dampened pleasing mids. I have been very happy with them. The 75hz has less low end more mids and highs than the 55hz. Here's some vids that helped me decide.



You can really hear the woody quality in this Metro clip, the heritage 55hz sounds like this clip in person.
 
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