
smucarolina
New member
If you did not know already...I just traded my Marshall Mode Four cab loaded with g12k-100 speakers for a Vader 4x12 loaded with the custom eminence speakers Vader uses.
First off...IMO these cabs are pretty evenly matched. I am happy with my trade. No cab is a real "winner" here...they each have there own vibe and sound going for them which are both great.
Now lets talk about the vader. First off, the cab is rated at 480 watts...compared to the MF cab which was 400 watts. The increased headroom is noticable. Less speaker break up in the Vader cabinet...some people do not like this. IMO I do not mind it. Controls the unbelievable amount of gain in the cobra and its extreme bottom end very well. I bit colder than the Mode Four cab and somewhat sterile in tone...does not really add any character to the sound of the amp...all you get is the amp's tone...hope that makes sense haha...anyways...the cab is great for live work and really works well with the Cobra.
The mode four cab was a bit warmer...and a bit woofier...a lot looser than the Vader...the cab projected a bit better...however, the vader was a lot more directional. I think the fact that the Mode Four was a angled version had a good bit to do with this. Anyways...both cabs are great for detuned hard rock and metal...cant go wrong with either...
I will say though...the vader cab looks a lot more metal IMO
First off...IMO these cabs are pretty evenly matched. I am happy with my trade. No cab is a real "winner" here...they each have there own vibe and sound going for them which are both great.
Now lets talk about the vader. First off, the cab is rated at 480 watts...compared to the MF cab which was 400 watts. The increased headroom is noticable. Less speaker break up in the Vader cabinet...some people do not like this. IMO I do not mind it. Controls the unbelievable amount of gain in the cobra and its extreme bottom end very well. I bit colder than the Mode Four cab and somewhat sterile in tone...does not really add any character to the sound of the amp...all you get is the amp's tone...hope that makes sense haha...anyways...the cab is great for live work and really works well with the Cobra.
The mode four cab was a bit warmer...and a bit woofier...a lot looser than the Vader...the cab projected a bit better...however, the vader was a lot more directional. I think the fact that the Mode Four was a angled version had a good bit to do with this. Anyways...both cabs are great for detuned hard rock and metal...cant go wrong with either...
I will say though...the vader cab looks a lot more metal IMO
