krankenstein
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I've been thinking about getting another 2x12 cab for a while now. I have a horizontal 212 engl pro cab, loaded with chinese v30, a Fireball 100 sitting on top; very modern voiced, tight and aggressive together which I enjoy a lot.
1. Marshall MR1936V (G12-Vintage)
I like the sound of G12 Vintage speakers, more balanced than Chinese v30. I'm not sure how they would blend with Chinese V30s. There’s tons of advice online, pairing v30 with million other speakers, but I’ve never seen someone pairing these two specifically. I’d enjoy this cab even by itself.
2. Marshall MR1936 (G12T-75s)
These speakers get a bad rap, but they pair well with V30s. The downside is they can sound fizzy and harsh at low volumes, which sucks, because I play at reasonable volume levels. Otherwise, these could be my first pick.
Both of these Marshalls are rear loaded and the engl cab is front loaded.
3. Harley Benton G212 Plus (w/Creambacks)
Another fav speakers and good pair to v30's, just don't trust Harley Benton’s build quality. The features look great on paper, but resale value would be poor compared to a Marshall cab, which matters if I want to offload it later. I added HB to my list because of Creambacks and its cheap price.
4. Marshall 1960BV
In case if you (still) strongly think a good 4x12 beats any number of 2x12s, whether at low or high volumes just to piss off friendly neighbors.
Result: went with 1936v
1. Marshall MR1936V (G12-Vintage)
I like the sound of G12 Vintage speakers, more balanced than Chinese v30. I'm not sure how they would blend with Chinese V30s. There’s tons of advice online, pairing v30 with million other speakers, but I’ve never seen someone pairing these two specifically. I’d enjoy this cab even by itself.
2. Marshall MR1936 (G12T-75s)
These speakers get a bad rap, but they pair well with V30s. The downside is they can sound fizzy and harsh at low volumes, which sucks, because I play at reasonable volume levels. Otherwise, these could be my first pick.
Both of these Marshalls are rear loaded and the engl cab is front loaded.
3. Harley Benton G212 Plus (w/Creambacks)
Another fav speakers and good pair to v30's, just don't trust Harley Benton’s build quality. The features look great on paper, but resale value would be poor compared to a Marshall cab, which matters if I want to offload it later. I added HB to my list because of Creambacks and its cheap price.
4. Marshall 1960BV
In case if you (still) strongly think a good 4x12 beats any number of 2x12s, whether at low or high volumes just to piss off friendly neighbors.
Result: went with 1936v
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