Took it out cab shopping today. Didn't get to try out too much, unfortunately.
Slant Recto Standard: was hoping to like this, but sadly did not. Lots of bass. Lots of presence. Not much in between. Not the cab for me. Maybe I'd prefer the straight.
Recto 2x12: use to own one of these years ago with a VH4 and I loved the cab (and the amp, but that's a different thread), but this was before I bit the bullet and starting buying 4x12 cabs. This time, it sounded really small. As nice a cab as it is, it just couldn't compare to the bigger 4x12.
Weird Mesa open-back 4x12: tiny little thing with four C90 speakers. Sounded pretty nice, really, but no way could it handle the low end of the Recto. With a six string at moderate volumes, maybe, but not with my seven strings and definitely not with 7 string as the volume started to creep up.
Bogner Goldfinder 2x12: open back again, but it held the low end reasonably well. Sounded huge. Very much like a 4x12. Really can't believe how nice every Bogner cab I've played has been. Almost bought it, but 1) at loud volumes it still couldn't hold the low end and 2) at loud volumes I was very nervous that the Triple was going to blast apart one of the speakers in this thing (only two speakers, one of which was a Greenback... asking for trouble).
On the plus side, figured out why I've been struggling to get my own Marshall 4x12 to sound right with the Recto: coupling. It's just been sitting directly on the floor. Got the cab off the floor, suddenly all is right. I don't have the dial the bass way back to keep it under control and I don't have to have the presence up real high in order to hear any cut. Ah... that's better.