
rickenbacker198
Active member
I’ve been amassing speakers for a while, this weekend I tried out and recorded a bunch.
If your interested you can check out the clips here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13z5k5mFgpI-vjbei3mWIeh4JFQXnJQu8
5 different cabs identified in the file name
Mesa Traditional 412
Diezel FL412
Wizard 412
Port City 2x12
Mesa Thiele
PRS SAS re-amped with MW1 into Diezel Schmidt GLKT77’s into each cab / speaker.
Amp setting / volume are the same for each speaker.
Part 1 Ch1 clean strumming / plucking
Part 2 Ch2 crunch
Part 3 Ch3 crush
Mic is a single SM57 placed precisely at the edge of the dust cap of each speaker, straight on against the grill cloth.
Your hearing the mic only - No EQ or effects applied.
I think they sound a lot more similar that I thought they would be or have heard in a lot of other comparisons.
I liked the 90’s Greenback, both Heritage G12-30’s, Old G12T75, Heritage G12-65, EVM-12L, V30 and CL80’s
Almost everything seems to have something about it that’s unique, sounds great and has its applications
Hard to choose.
I left the Wizard cab loaded with the heritages bottom G12H-30 55hz & top G12H-30 75Hz.
Like the combo for a contrast to V30 cabs. Sounds like classic rock in the room , bright but still musical.
Beautiful for cleans and light crunch too.
The all V30 Mesa and Diezel cabs sound great doing their thing as does the Mesa Thiele with EVM12L.
The FL diezel is great under the mic, IMO.
Let me know below what you think....
Myself,
I’m still not sure what to keep .. big problems!
I like what I hear in the CL80 and the old vented G12T-75
Today anyway
I’m Wondering about mixing the CL80 or G12T75's with V30’s in a Diezel FL412.
Any experience mixing these two??
If your interested you can check out the clips here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13z5k5mFgpI-vjbei3mWIeh4JFQXnJQu8
5 different cabs identified in the file name
Mesa Traditional 412
Diezel FL412
Wizard 412
Port City 2x12
Mesa Thiele
PRS SAS re-amped with MW1 into Diezel Schmidt GLKT77’s into each cab / speaker.
Amp setting / volume are the same for each speaker.
Part 1 Ch1 clean strumming / plucking
Part 2 Ch2 crunch
Part 3 Ch3 crush
Mic is a single SM57 placed precisely at the edge of the dust cap of each speaker, straight on against the grill cloth.
Your hearing the mic only - No EQ or effects applied.
I think they sound a lot more similar that I thought they would be or have heard in a lot of other comparisons.
I liked the 90’s Greenback, both Heritage G12-30’s, Old G12T75, Heritage G12-65, EVM-12L, V30 and CL80’s
Almost everything seems to have something about it that’s unique, sounds great and has its applications
Hard to choose.
I left the Wizard cab loaded with the heritages bottom G12H-30 55hz & top G12H-30 75Hz.
Like the combo for a contrast to V30 cabs. Sounds like classic rock in the room , bright but still musical.
Beautiful for cleans and light crunch too.
The all V30 Mesa and Diezel cabs sound great doing their thing as does the Mesa Thiele with EVM12L.
The FL diezel is great under the mic, IMO.
Let me know below what you think....
Myself,
I’m still not sure what to keep .. big problems!
I like what I hear in the CL80 and the old vented G12T-75
Today anyway

I’m Wondering about mixing the CL80 or G12T75's with V30’s in a Diezel FL412.
Any experience mixing these two??