
the4thlast1
Well-known member
Somewhat simple question here for the most part. I plan on using two 4x12's for some of the larger shows my band might play. Basically have one 4x12 on each side of the stage since I am the only guitar player It would be nice to fill out the sound a bit that way.
If you had your choice of either running two of the exact same cabinets/speakers or running two cabinets with different speakers in them. Which would you chose. Obviously the DB level of the speakers would have to be close so one cab doesnt drown out the other. But in a perfect situation where the db levels are the same do you think having that difference of eq curve on one side compared to the other would widen the tone or would it be better to have the same exact cab and speakers on both sides.
Obviously would probably sound cool either way and both would work just fine . Im just wondering if anyone has tried both options and what the results were. Thanks !
If you had your choice of either running two of the exact same cabinets/speakers or running two cabinets with different speakers in them. Which would you chose. Obviously the DB level of the speakers would have to be close so one cab doesnt drown out the other. But in a perfect situation where the db levels are the same do you think having that difference of eq curve on one side compared to the other would widen the tone or would it be better to have the same exact cab and speakers on both sides.
Obviously would probably sound cool either way and both would work just fine . Im just wondering if anyone has tried both options and what the results were. Thanks !