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Little B":zhegysl9 said:
Ive played a herbie through both vintage and front Diezel loaded cabs.Between these two, I cant imagine a sound that is missing! :thumbsup:


i see :yes:


which cab do you think is better for metal?
 
For metal without a doubt, the front loaded "black grill cloth" cab; its a glued in back, and after my buddy("user name hard n heavy) and I did a 4x12 cab shootout a while back, Ive found that you can actually feel air being pushed out around the "screwed in back panel " cabs..that translates into some ,not much, but a little tightness loss.But a lot of herbie and vhv users also like the vintage 4x12 cab-its a little more forgiving.
 
I like your avatar image, mr. Little B :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :rock: :rock:
are you a touring pro? Or do you just feel all those 4x12" cabs give you so much blissful boost in SPL that you may live a couple of years longer on this planet? :D
 
HerbieBoogie":1ml6npqi said:
Little B":1ml6npqi said:
Ive played a herbie through both vintage and front Diezel loaded cabs.Between these two, I cant imagine a sound that is missing! :thumbsup:


i see :yes:


which cab do you think is better for metal?

FRONT.

V.
 
I see


well then me and the amp cat will have to save up for a good year or so




thx all



HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
 
Hey Axeman! thanks for the compliments!....Theyre all used in one way or another;..either session work or touring, if I have the room and help to take it all out!.. :lol: :LOL:
 
Have ya ever had it all on 10....?? Man, that'd be akin to about 2.5 jets taking off I'd guess.

V.
 
Ventura":f6k5t3td said:
Have ya ever had it all on 10....?? Man, that'd be akin to about 2.5 jets taking off I'd guess.

V.


seriously, those things could scramble brains
 

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