Testing out the Eminence CV-65 and BE-OD

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Messing around with some video while testing out the new Eminence CV-65 I just got, playing through the BJIII and Friedman BE-OD. Still sounds better in the room but over all this speaker sounds good I just got to play with mic placement better!

 
Such great little amps! Sounds awesome. I have a couple of CV-75s and am curious as to the differences (other than the Eminence description).
 
SpiderWars":1jjvmh9p said:
Such great little amps! Sounds awesome. I have a couple of CV-75s and am curious as to the differences (other than the Eminence description).


I use to have a CV-75 when I used a Marshall DSL40 it was a very nice speaker that was Fat and warm but a bit mid heavy, the CV-65 kind of reminded me of the CV-75 but not so mid heavy with a little looser low end but can still dial in a tight tone. Eminence says the tone is closest to the Creamback 65!
 
You, my friend, are an asshole. Now I have to save up for a Blues Jr. III and that speaker.:)

Wow!! I have the BE-OD and know what it can do but am currently just running it thru my Axe-Fx II into my Friedman ASM-12. Sounds great in that setup but holy crap, you captured a great tone there!

First off, even before you hit the pedal it sounded awesome. Those blues licks sounded awesome thru that thing. Then, you hit the pedal and the tone sounded like you sucked in the souls of Lynch, DeMartini, Bratta, and every other hard rock tone king.

Great job!
 
BTW, can you post your settings of the BE-OD? I previously had my presence up but turned it down last night and sounded good like that as well.
 
romanianreaper":1g8yo3jf said:
BTW, can you post your settings of the BE-OD? I previously had my presence up but turned it down last night and sounded good like that as well.

The pedals internal trim pot is at 10:00, Bass - 12:00, Treble-1:00, Presence-10:00, Gain-10:00, Tight-2:00 I just twist them until I hear what I want... thats what this pedal does best it lets you dial in exactly what you want!

by the way my BJIII is slightly modded , beefed up the tone stack and brought the stock hot bias back to a normal level and JJ tubes across the board and the larger cab just adds some needed depth and projection.
 
J-Rocks":25rq3ftc said:
SpiderWars":25rq3ftc said:
Such great little amps! Sounds awesome. I have a couple of CV-75s and am curious as to the differences (other than the Eminence description).


I use to have a CV-75 when I used a Marshall DSL40 it was a very nice speaker that was Fat and warm but a bit mid heavy, the CV-65 kind of reminded me of the CV-75 but not so mid heavy with a little looser low end but can still dial in a tight tone. Eminence says the tone is closest to the Creamback 65!
Yeah, looking at the specs and build (65 has 'M' magnet and 75 has 'H') I'm thinking I might like the 65. Plus the 65 isn't quite as loud, the 75 is extremely loud. The 75s over power the Mesa V30s in same cab.
 
I had a pair of cv75's and didn't care for them. Very airy, but I just liked governors more. This speaker sounds excellent though. When I ordered the 75's from eminence, they don't ship direct so a merchant fills the order. Took over 3 weeks to get them. Thought that was ridiculous
 
I just got back from the guitar store and out of Blues Jr. amps unfortunately. I wanted to pluck around with one.
 
I think I've found my next home rig! Where did you get the oversize cab?
 
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