Mills acoustics guys....

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Talk to me about them. Are they the be all end all cabs? Anyone have the V30/G12K100 mix?
 
You have a mode four cabinet? Keep using it. Those things rock.
 
lolzgreg":172elk5f said:
You have a mode four cabinet? Keep using it. Those things rock.


Yeah, I prob would notice a difference, but probably not worth getting a new cab.
 
Killzone1":2his8get said:
Talk to me about them. Are they the be all end all cabs? Anyone have the V30/G12K100 mix?

you might try and talk to Wizard of Ozz he just got this exact set up
 
Not the end all be all but a very very good sounding cab. Really big sounding. I have WHS Vetran 30's and ET65's in mine. I like mine for more modern style heads but I have a played plexi style amps through it as well and those sound good as well.
 
hellaboogie":3uznszl5 said:
Killzone1 you got rid of the Engls what's your next amp


Yup! Savage this Thursday and a Powerball on Saturday!! Im an Engl fanboi for life!! :rock:
 
I had 2 Mills Afterburners with v30s/GK100s - I made the mistake of selling one for a VHT Deliverance cab. That cab is now gone and I have a brand new Mills Afterburner with v30s/GK100s that should be arriving soon. :)

For me, these are the best cabs I've played hands down - but different cabs/speaker combos suit different purposes. What's best for me may not be best for you. That being said, the Mills cabs are tough to beat.

Buy one, use it for 30 days and if you don't like it send it back - you lose nothing. My guess is you probably won't want to send it back.
 
Oh yeah. Here is the review I wrote for Harmony Central, but I'm not sure if it ever got posted with all the changes going on over there. I'll be posting it again once that site is settled...


Features

It's a wooden box with speakers. They're all the same right? WRONG!! If the military were taking speaker cabinets into combat, they be taking a MILLS. These cabs are built like a tank and are made to meet the demands of touring professionals - not to mention uncompromising basement rock stars like me.

Key features include:
- 13 ply, 3/4 inch Russian birch plywood
- Steel-reinforced internal corners
- Heavy duty steel corner protectors and recessed handles
- Revolutionary internal "Afterburner" baffle that reduces phasing distortion and enhances projection
- Rear-mounted speakers, bolted in place using aircraft-grade machine bolts with nuts and lock washers
- MILLS doesn't solder the speaker wire to the terminals but uses custom-fit connector terminals - making it easier to change speakers out if you like experiment.

MILLS builds cabs to your custom specifications. My particular cabs are all black with no piping, 8 ohm mono and have Celestion Vintage 30s and Celestion GK-100s wired in an X-pattern.

Sound Quality

A little background first. Before I bought my first 2 MILLS cabs, I owned 2 Bogner Ubercabs and a rear-loaded Diezel 412 cab. The Bogner Ubercab was my be-all, end-all cab. Nothing could touch it in my mind. One day, I found out a friend of mine had a MILLS Afterburner 412B. I didn't know much about MILLS at the time, but after talking to him and doing a little research on the internet, I was very interested. He let me borrow it so I could compare it side by side with my cabs, using my amps (which at the time were a Diezel Herbert, Diezel VH4 and a VHT Ultra-Lead). Within a month, I sold my Bogner and Diezel cabs and had 2 brand new MILLS Acoustics Afterburner 412B cabs.

Why would I sell my, what some may argue to be the best cabs on the market, in favor of MILLS? Quite simply, it really took playing the Diezel/Bogner cabs together to get the thickness/girth that the MILLS cab had by itself.

The MILLS delivered a huge, thick/ full, three-dimensional that my other cabs lacked. I never knew a cab could sound as big. I owned an over-sized Mesa Recto cab before and it couldn't handle the low-end pounding my amps can dish out. It would distort and be muddy and fart out. The MILLS delivers the low-end while keeping things tight, punchy and clear.

Another thing that impressed me with the MILLS cab that I tried was the fact that the sound was spread evenly. Most all v30 cabs I've tried sounded sound harsh from the upper-mid beam coming right at you if you stand right in front of it. Ted Weber probably made a fortune selling "beam-blockers." No need for those with a MILLS cab.

Reliability

See the features section above. This cab is over-built to withstand anything you can throw at it. Everything in the design and finish of the cab is top-notch.

Customer Support

There aren't many companies out there that treat their customers like family. MILLS is one of the rare few. They genuinely want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase and will do what it takes to make it right if you have a problem.

MILLS offers a Satisfaction Guarantee that no other cabinet manufacturer dares to offer. They give you 30 days to return the cab if you aren't completely satisfied and you get a 100% refund even the shipping costs. My understanding is that very few, if any, have taken them up on that offer. I'm not surprised.

Overall Rating

What more needs to be said. Why buy a cabinet from an amp maker - when you can buy a cabinet built by a cabinet maker? The primary focus at MILLS is to built the best possible speaker cabinet available, not just something out-sourced to supplement amp sales. The best part is that you'll get a better cab, structurally and tonally, and pay less. The cab is suitable for all styles of music.

Dave Mills has confidence in his product. He's willing to put his cab up against any other manufacturers cab and let the listener be the judge. Not many manufacturers will take the time to talk to you about what you are looking for in a speaker cabinet like Dave will.

I realize this is just another glowing review in a string of glowing reviews. I put my money where my mouth is. I recently made the mistake of trading one of my two MILLS cabs in favor of another cab because I thought it would pair better with one of my amps. After the initial euphoria of having a matching head and cab wore off, I realized that I cared more about the sound than I did about the looks. So that new cab got sold and I ordered myself another MILLS Afterburner yesterday.
 
Cool, thanks for all the info man. I may just stick with the mode four still, its got a pretty tight bottom and smooth highs, not on the same level as a mills but it gets the job done! ;)
 
Killzone1":2sbveyvw said:
hellaboogie":2sbveyvw said:
Killzone1 you got rid of the Engls what's your next amp


Yup! Savage this Thursday and a Powerball on Saturday!! Im an Engl fanboi for life!! :rock:
Cool post a review when you get them I think your going to be very happy with the Savage
 
hellaboogie":1kjk7zku said:
Killzone1":1kjk7zku said:
hellaboogie":1kjk7zku said:
Killzone1 you got rid of the Engls what's your next amp


Yup! Savage this Thursday and a Powerball on Saturday!! Im an Engl fanboi for life!! :rock:
Cool post a review when you get them I think your going to be very happy with the Savage


Sure will!!
 
I have been on the fence about getting one but I don't know if it is worth the cash compared to something else. :doh:
 
Killzone1":2z3lobkv said:
hellaboogie":2z3lobkv said:
Killzone1 you got rid of the Engls what's your next amp


Yup! Savage this Thursday and a Powerball on Saturday!! Im an Engl fanboi for life!! :rock:
Good for you dude, I look forward to your reviews and clips.
 
ZOMBIELAND":11s5jn5a said:
Killzone1":11s5jn5a said:
hellaboogie":11s5jn5a said:
Killzone1 you got rid of the Engls what's your next amp


Yup! Savage this Thursday and a Powerball on Saturday!! Im an Engl fanboi for life!! :rock:
Good for you dude, I look forward to your reviews and clips.


:thumbsup:
 
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