Ok, so my V30 has crapped out....

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Doesn't have any continuity between pins and nothing is visibly broken. I'm guessing something broke inside. Kind of bums me out, because it was a well broken in speaker and had minimized that V30 harshness.

So, I need a new speaker. Currently I have an Avatar 2x12 and have been running a V30 and an Elite80. I'm not a big fan of the V30s by themselves but they seem to be fairly mix friendly. I will most likely get another one, but wanted to get some input on another speaker type to mix with the Elite80.

The Elite80s sound ok, but could use a little more aggressive mids/high mids. The V30 complemented it pretty nicely. I'm not real familiar with any other type of speaker except a G12M, which I don't really like with the Renegade. So what kind of speaker options for aggressive mids/high mids?

Also, what are other speakers for a V30 type tone? It'd be cool to find that tone without the harshness. There are the Hellatones from Avatar, which is a V30 that they can somehow relabel. Priced pretty good and got some break in on them. There is the Warehouse Veteran30, but I don't really know much about Warehouse speakers. They are cheap, I know that much. What other options are there?

Thanks
 
Check these out:

Hellatone 60
Hellatone 60L
WGS Veteran 30
WGS Retro 30
Eminence Governor
Eminence Wizard
 
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D-Rock":2c0swu63 said:
Check these out:

Hellatone 60
Hellatone 60L
WGS Veteran 30
WGS Retro 30
Eminence Governor
Eminence Wizard
 
D-Rock":19vnji0c said:
Check these out:

Hellatone 60
Hellatone 60L
WGS Veteran 30
WGS Retro 30
Eminence Governor
Eminence Wizard
Thanks guys.

Would you say the WGS Retro 30 is similar to te Hellatone 60L?

Is the WGS a solid speaker for those that have tried one? The price is nice.
 
Rogue":3guldpnc said:
D-Rock":3guldpnc said:
Check these out:

Hellatone 60
Hellatone 60L
WGS Veteran 30
WGS Retro 30
Eminence Governor
Eminence Wizard
Would you say the WGS Retro 30 is similar to te Hellatone 60L?
Not sure about the 60L, but I have and use two Retro 30's. By the description of the 60L, I would say yes, they should be comparable because the R30 has deeper lows than a regular V30 and the mids are smoother, as if the speaker has been broken in. The R30 is also 75 watts, so cone breakup happens a little later, resulting in a clearer high gain tone IMO.
 
D-Rock":1hberfyl said:
Not sure about the 60L, but I have and use two Retro 30's. By the description of the 60L, I would say yes, they should be comparable because the R30 has deeper lows than a regular V30 and the mids are smoother, as if the speaker has been broken in. The R30 is also 75 watts, so cone breakup happens a little later, resulting in a clearer high gain tone IMO.
I talked to the guys at WGS. We decided the Retro was what I needed and I liked the clips considerably more than the Veteran 30 or the Reaper. :)

It's got a pretty decent clean tone as well, but I liked the ET65's clean tone more. I may pick up one of those later and mix with the Retro.

Thanks for the info! :thumbsup:
 
Rogue":2ytc000g said:
I talked to the guys at WGS. We decided the Retro was what I needed and I liked the clips considerably more than the Veteran 30 or the Reaper. :)

It's got a pretty decent clean tone as well, but I liked the ET65's clean tone more. I may pick up one of those later and mix with the Retro.

Thanks for the info! :thumbsup:
I was just about to type a response about this. :yes:

The Retro will get you closer to the Celestion V30 than the Veteran will.
The Veteran is smooth and creamy in the mids whereas the Retro has a little more sizzle and high-end.
Both the ET65 and the Retro have more sparkle than the Veteran, and that tends to work very well for clean tones.
My fave for cleans was the ET65 followed closely by the Retro, but I miss the smoothness of the Veteran when it comes to leads and high-gain tones in general.

So yeah, I've used each of them mixed with the British Lead and I always come back to the Veteran, but that's just me.
I can attest to their reliability after nearly 3 years of owning them.
 
firejack":2h65bf39 said:
The Retro will get you closer to the Celestion V30 than the Veteran will.
The Veteran is smooth and creamy in the mids whereas the Retro has a little more sizzle and high-end.
Both the ET65 and the Retro have more sparkle than the Veteran, and that tends to work very well for clean tones.
My fave for cleans was the ET65 followed closely by the Retro, but I miss the smoothness of the Veteran when it comes to leads and high-gain tones in general.
Yeah, that seems to be the case.

firejack":2h65bf39 said:
So yeah, I've used each of them mixed with the British Lead and I always come back to the Veteran, but that's just me.
I can attest to their reliability after nearly 3 years of owning them.
Do you mean you keep the British lead in there and mix the other speakers with it?
 
Rogue":xi0bknt1 said:
Do you mean you keep the British lead in there and mix the other speakers with it?
Yup. :yes:
I don't like the British Lead on it's own, but it mixes nicely with either the Veteran, Retro or the ET65.
 
firejack":1sk8f6in said:
I don't like the British Lead on it's own, but it mixes nicely with either the Veteran, Retro or the ET65.
:thumbsup:

I have an Elite80, which is a slightly modified CL80, which is what the British lead is based on. It's kind of plain sounding speaker, but full and smooth. It seems to take away any thinness or harshness from a V30 (or Retro as the case is now), and fills it back out, but the Retro brings back in some aggressiveness to the Elite80. I like the combination.

Micing the Elite can sound pretty good though.
 
Rogue":b1hsj6ir said:
:thumbsup:

I have an Elite80, which is a slightly modified CL80, which is what the British lead is based on. It's kind of plain sounding speaker, but full and smooth. It seems to take away any thinness or harshness from a V30 (or Retro as the case is now), and fills it back out, but the Retro brings back in some aggressiveness to the Elite80. I like the combination.

Micing the Elite can sound pretty good though.
:yes: :thumbsup:
 
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