
fek
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I have them in an X pattern now but was wondering if putting the V30's on top and the ET65's on the bottom would have any advantages.
D-Rock":2o0ssbi5 said:Simple enough to do with those cabs, so just give it a go!
I used to do X pattern but now have a top/bottom mix in a cab.
The cab is oversized and straight, so it sounds very deep and dark. I put two V30's on the top because I wanted to hear that loud midrange projection from that speaker closer to my ears.
Then I put two Veteran 30 speakers on the bottom since they are smoother and not as bright or stinging as the V30s. Plus, I will hear them less when standing at high volumes.
With a slant cab like yours, you'll have to decide if you want that cutting V30 sting up top where it will be slanted up towards you, or maybe you want the smoother 65's up top for less of that upper mid bite...? The 65 has great mids in its own right.
The V30 rocks but not always needed pointed at your face. Unless you want it. I have a slant Mesa Trad. and it works with that cab. So it depends on your opinion of the cab's inherent sound as well as the speaker's tone.
I recommend trying this;
65 65
30 30
Ok then, V30's on top may be what you need...fek":wf6syaob said:D-Rock":wf6syaob said:Simple enough to do with those cabs, so just give it a go!
I used to do X pattern but now have a top/bottom mix in a cab.
The cab is oversized and straight, so it sounds very deep and dark. I put two V30's on the top because I wanted to hear that loud midrange projection from that speaker closer to my ears.
Then I put two Veteran 30 speakers on the bottom since they are smoother and not as bright or stinging as the V30s. Plus, I will hear them less when standing at high volumes.
With a slant cab like yours, you'll have to decide if you want that cutting V30 sting up top where it will be slanted up towards you, or maybe you want the smoother 65's up top for less of that upper mid bite...? The 65 has great mids in its own right.
The V30 rocks but not always needed pointed at your face. Unless you want it. I have a slant Mesa Trad. and it works with that cab. So it depends on your opinion of the cab's inherent sound as well as the speaker's tone.
I recommend trying this;
65 65
30 30
Interesting. That was my initial thought also but when I play through the cab now and move my ear to be beamed by one or the other speakers, the V30 sounds smoother and the 65 a touch brighter. I picked up the V30's used so I am guessing that they are well broken in.
The older I get, the less excited I become about taking a cab apart and swapping speakers!
Are you still using that cab & have you used it at band volumes much ?skoora":1pk6ac5g said:Hell, I have a different speaker in every position.