So MILLS ACOUSTICS Is REALLY GONE HUH?

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Mills Acoustics :thumbsdown: I called them 2 or 3 years ago and when I told them/him I hated v30's and wanted another type speaker I basically listened to a 30 infomercial about how v30's are the greatest speaker ever made :bleh: :bleh: Turned me off completely. Hung up and never called back.
 
killertone":16qx88zr said:
They were a flavor of the month forum hype product. Ok, flavor of the 6 months. I tried them and they they sounded weird. Preferred my crappy-piece-of-shit-Marshall-couldn't-possibly-be any-good cabinets.
:D
 
killertone":2u34oqsv said:
steve_k":2u34oqsv said:
killertone":2u34oqsv said:
They were a flavor of the month forum hype product. Ok, flavor of the 6 months. I tried them and they they sounded weird. Preferred my crappy-piece-of-shit-Marshall-couldn't-possibly-be any-good cabinets.

No, they were flavor of the year a couple years ago....but that's alright. It's the way forums go, isn't it? :thumbsup:

Oversized cabs aren't applicable to just any amp. I found the same thing too. With the Marshall style circuits and the like, they will get flubby and sound like ass....just like a Mesa Recto cab will. If V30's are you thing and with amps like an Uberschall, Herbert, Dual Rec and those sorts, they are as good or better. Built like a brick shit house too. Having said all that, mine are in storage... :D without speakers in them.

That speaks volumes. :lol: :LOL:


I gave both models a shot, the oversized and the regular sized. Not my bag.

the fuckers take up loads of room too. i hate to toss them, but don't think I will see a need for them. too damn expensive to ship. damn things weigh 100lb without speakers.

.....and using my beat up Marshall's and now beat up Bogner's. tough to beat that cab design. that internal volume ratio and cab dimensions I don't think were designed without some audio engineering somewhere.
 
I think that it is difficult for a company that only makes cabs to handle success. Look at earcandy, mills, and redstar. All three had a good bit of success, then most likely took to many orders, and word of mouth about customer service, long wait times etc, and that starts their fall. The only high end cab only company that seems to have done it right is port city, and now they are making amps as well. There are a few decent middle of the road cab companies like Avatar, whitebox, and voltageamps (from Canada). I think that those three are much higher quantity, and since they are not high priced the same level of expectation is not there.

I had an earcandy buzzbomb for a number of years, it sounded quite good, but was very beamy.
I also had a redstar blackjack 412 cab. This one was built like a tank, and sounded really killer.
I currently have a port city standard size cab, and it is great!!!
 
8 months ago these were considered the best cabs ever made in the history of woodwork.

Odd :)
 
Funny how now that the company seems to be going down..... people speak what they really feel. When they were the shit truth took a back seat. These gear forums are strange strange places at time.
 
Atropos_Project":18nrouqn said:
8 months ago these were considered the best cabs ever made in the history of woodwork.

Odd :)

Says who?

Everyone I hang with was never welcomed to the family.......................
 
GuitarGuyLP":2ign5va4 said:
I think that it is difficult for a company that only makes cabs to handle success.

Agreed. I'm diving into the hardwood cab arena but I am in no way deluded that it will be the bread and butter of my business. The cabinets, keg tap handles, clocks and other items are niche market items that I happen to enjoy manufacturing. For a small company, even if you're doing both vinyl covered and hardwood cabs it's going to be very difficult to make a decent living at it without something else feeding your shop a consistent income.
 
dawnofdreamx97":8u6f2ups said:
I was not all that impressed with the mills stuff. Nice marketing and pictures , but to me the quality wasn't that special. The back panel was mounted with wood screws , not machine screws with t nuts to properly torque the back cab without wearing into wood over the years and in general, No soldered connections on the speakers or jacks, they use spade connecters which i don't dig either, nothing like a good mechanical connection and then solder, another bummer to me. As far as the sound, it wasn't bad, it's not a BAD cabinet overall, but to me just not worth the money they charge in my opinion.

Oh well all the best...

I'd be pissed if I bought something supposedly high end, I opened it up and found that the connections weren't soldered. Even my crappy old marshall cabs are soldered. A spade connecter is the last thing you want on a closed back anything.
 
Stories like this remind me of how fortunate I am for the fact that Im completely content with a production Marshall and an Avatar Marshall cab Clone, neither one being special or hard to find at a great price..

Condolences to those that have been burned...

Kage
 
Bob Savage":1yqkyz4r said:
GuitarGuyLP":1yqkyz4r said:
I think that it is difficult for a company that only makes cabs to handle success.

Agreed. I'm diving into the hardwood cab arena but I am in no way deluded that it will be the bread and butter of my business. The cabinets, keg tap handles, clocks and other items are niche market items that I happen to enjoy manufacturing. For a small company, even if you're doing both vinyl covered and hardwood cabs it's going to be very difficult to make a decent living at it without something else feeding your shop a consistent income.

Just looked at your Savage Wood website, very nice stuff you are offering. I like the Made in USA statement.

I will lump another log on the fire of ideas that I am sure you get on a regular basis,

Outdoorsmen items.

Us outdoor sports guys are always on the look-out for nice ways of decorating our sports themed mancaves and items such as rod racks, gun racks, fishing lure display cases, bases for mounts, etc.

Anyways just another idea to diverse your offerings.
 
Digital Jams":27tsqzzi said:
Bob Savage":27tsqzzi said:
GuitarGuyLP":27tsqzzi said:
I think that it is difficult for a company that only makes cabs to handle success.

Agreed. I'm diving into the hardwood cab arena but I am in no way deluded that it will be the bread and butter of my business. The cabinets, keg tap handles, clocks and other items are niche market items that I happen to enjoy manufacturing. For a small company, even if you're doing both vinyl covered and hardwood cabs it's going to be very difficult to make a decent living at it without something else feeding your shop a consistent income.

Just looked at your Savage Wood website, very nice stuff you are offering. I like the Made in USA statement.

I will lump another log on the fire of ideas that I am sure you get on a regular basis,

Outdoorsmen items.

Us outdoor sports guys are always on the look-out for nice ways of decorating our sports themed mancaves and items such as rod racks, gun racks, fishing lure display cases, bases for mounts, etc.

Anyways just another idea to diverse your offerings.

Silk Camo Boxers?
 
tweed":1i77w3fv said:
Digital Jams":1i77w3fv said:
Bob Savage":1i77w3fv said:
GuitarGuyLP":1i77w3fv said:
I think that it is difficult for a company that only makes cabs to handle success.

Agreed. I'm diving into the hardwood cab arena but I am in no way deluded that it will be the bread and butter of my business. The cabinets, keg tap handles, clocks and other items are niche market items that I happen to enjoy manufacturing. For a small company, even if you're doing both vinyl covered and hardwood cabs it's going to be very difficult to make a decent living at it without something else feeding your shop a consistent income.

Just looked at your Savage Wood website, very nice stuff you are offering. I like the Made in USA statement.

I will lump another log on the fire of ideas that I am sure you get on a regular basis,

Outdoorsmen items.

Us outdoor sports guys are always on the look-out for nice ways of decorating our sports themed mancaves and items such as rod racks, gun racks, fishing lure display cases, bases for mounts, etc.

Anyways just another idea to diverse your offerings.

Silk Camo Boxers?

Mesh.
 
Digital Jams":3uql84xt said:
tweed":3uql84xt said:
Digital Jams":3uql84xt said:
Bob Savage":3uql84xt said:
GuitarGuyLP":3uql84xt said:
I think that it is difficult for a company that only makes cabs to handle success.

Agreed. I'm diving into the hardwood cab arena but I am in no way deluded that it will be the bread and butter of my business. The cabinets, keg tap handles, clocks and other items are niche market items that I happen to enjoy manufacturing. For a small company, even if you're doing both vinyl covered and hardwood cabs it's going to be very difficult to make a decent living at it without something else feeding your shop a consistent income.

Just looked at your Savage Wood website, very nice stuff you are offering. I like the Made in USA statement.

I will lump another log on the fire of ideas that I am sure you get on a regular basis,

Outdoorsmen items.

Us outdoor sports guys are always on the look-out for nice ways of decorating our sports themed mancaves and items such as rod racks, gun racks, fishing lure display cases, bases for mounts, etc.

Anyways just another idea to diverse your offerings.

Silk Camo Boxers?

Mesh.

You turned your trucker hat into boxers :inlove:
 
Digital Jams":2h25ivgn said:
Just looked at your Savage Wood website, very nice stuff you are offering. I like the Made in USA statement.

I will lump another log on the fire of ideas that I am sure you get on a regular basis,

Outdoorsmen items.

Us outdoor sports guys are always on the look-out for nice ways of decorating our sports themed mancaves and items such as rod racks, gun racks, fishing lure display cases, bases for mounts, etc.

Anyways just another idea to diverse your offerings.

Thanks Scott. There's still a lot of site work to complete, but it's getting there.

Hmmmm... I like those ideas and there are a number of wildlife 3D reliefs available, although 3D work costs significantly more than vcarving due to the machine time involved.

Anything in particular that you might be looking for?
 
Bob Savage":dzwd1dp9 said:
Digital Jams":dzwd1dp9 said:
Just looked at your Savage Wood website, very nice stuff you are offering. I like the Made in USA statement.

I will lump another log on the fire of ideas that I am sure you get on a regular basis,

Outdoorsmen items.

Us outdoor sports guys are always on the look-out for nice ways of decorating our sports themed mancaves and items such as rod racks, gun racks, fishing lure display cases, bases for mounts, etc.

Anyways just another idea to diverse your offerings.

Thanks Scott. There's still a lot of site work to complete, but it's getting there.

Hmmmm... I like those ideas and there are a number of wildlife 3D reliefs available, although 3D work costs significantly more than vcarving due to the machine time involved.

Anything in particular that you might be looking for?

Being the big boater and fisherman that I am I'd take a canoe carved out of a Redwood branch if ya got the time? Not that you were asking me.
 
sjk":3bnmpjcy said:
Being the big boater and fisherman that I am I'd take a canoe carved out of a Redwood branch if ya got the time? Not that you were asking me.

Boat building is a craft in and of itself. I'd be a hack at best unless you're looking for something to float your hamsters around in.
 
Bob Savage":1ery43u6 said:
sjk":1ery43u6 said:
Being the big boater and fisherman that I am I'd take a canoe carved out of a Redwood branch if ya got the time? Not that you were asking me.

Boat building is a craft in and of itself. I'd be a hack at best unless you're looking for something to float your hamsters around in.

Thats exactly what I had in mind, you got a price quote :lol: :LOL:
 
I remember when the Mills hype was at a feverish pitch on the various gear forums.

To the point where "get a Mills" was the standard response to many cab inquiries. :lol: :LOL:
 
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