
jabps
Well-known member
Agree with several here.
Running two cabs with different speakers sounds much better to my ears. Back when I played live if I had the chance to run my two Marshall 4x12's I ran one with '75's and one with GB's and it sounded incredible.
That said the single best cab I have owned or heard much less, was a Mojave 4x12 with GB's on top and 30th Anni's on the bottom. Massive sounding. Any amp put through it sounded great. At the time I had several 4x12's, a couple of Peavey 5150 cabs, Splawn cab and my Marshalls (which I loved) and not one could hang with that Mojave. The closest was my old beater Marshall which I still have.
Running two cabs with different speakers sounds much better to my ears. Back when I played live if I had the chance to run my two Marshall 4x12's I ran one with '75's and one with GB's and it sounded incredible.
That said the single best cab I have owned or heard much less, was a Mojave 4x12 with GB's on top and 30th Anni's on the bottom. Massive sounding. Any amp put through it sounded great. At the time I had several 4x12's, a couple of Peavey 5150 cabs, Splawn cab and my Marshalls (which I loved) and not one could hang with that Mojave. The closest was my old beater Marshall which I still have.