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Bought these to compliment my v30 and greenback-loaded cabinets and am not disappointed.
Fills the room in a different frequency compared to the v30. Less glassy, more grunty. Plays equally well with my regular D and drop B tuned guitars through a Peavey 5150 or a Jet City JCA22h. Have yet to try my Marshall, but these go well with the American high gain sound type amps.
Loud enough in a 212 setting with a pretty loud drummer and a guitar player that uses a 2x 212 configuration.
This will not replace your v30, but will compliment it, make no mistake.
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Big sound with a warm feel
Christian_van 30.08.2023
I put 2 of these in a 2X12 and am using it to compliment my Hesu 2X12.
It sits perfectly in the lower mid ranges and fills out my sound making everything feel bigger and more present. I couldn't be happier.
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V30 upgrade/variation
Lispol 04.02.2023
C'est un V30 avec plus de bas moins d'aigus (donc plus sourd). On retrouve vraiment le type de son de Mike Thomson. J'ai testé le V30 et celui-ci est plus mate et vraiment parfait dans un 2*12. Je l'ai associé dans un NOS avec un swampthang... Ça encaisse n'importe quelle disto sans broncher. J'ai essayé avec un Sheffield 1200, excellent aussi. Bref c'est cher et c'est pas une gamelle pour faire du blues. A ne pas mettre dans un baffle de merde. C'est comme boire du vin de qualité dans un verre en plastique avec un reste de coca.