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« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2008, 07:14:59 AM »

I am using an Achillies custom built 2x12 box with my Overtone and it is loaded with a Greenback and Vintage 30. I was pleasantly suprised how good they sound with clean and overdriven tones. I use a strat and a Belman Hornet so I find that I need to dial in a bit more treble with the Belman which has Suhr humbuckers in it! I did my first gig with it last weekend and there were quite a few muso's there. I got a lot of comments on how well the amp cut through the mix without being too toppy!  Cheesy
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« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2008, 10:34:27 AM »

Hey guys,

I'm going to build a vertical 2 x 12" cab to go with my OTS with a Celestion G12-65 15ohm speaker in it. I need to find a companion speaker for it.

The Celestion has really nice lows and strong mids but the highs are a little too rolled off. I'm hoping to find a speaker that will compliment the Celestion and provide the high frequency "sparkle" that the G12-65 lacks.

Any suggestions you could provide would be much appreciated.

Thanks guys,

Cat

Here the schematics I get for a 2x12 Two Rock Signature like.


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BHR54P8F

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« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2008, 02:12:42 PM »

My experience of the G12-65 is that it is a lovely unit, but it's too soft & smooth.  I reckon a V30 or G12H would be a good match. 

The V30 & G12H are both a lot louder than the 65 so you may want to try mismatched resistance drivers to try and even the levels out.  e.g. a 16 ohm G12H with an 8 ohm 65.

I need to try this myself, and have the drivers here I just need to get a little motivation  Cheesy
I have posted this info a couple other times, but it may be helpful here.

I have a 2 x12 cab with a V30 & G12H30. It sounds very, very good. I use it with the OTS. I also have a custom built combo amp with (2) Rola Celestion G12-65s in it.  I have A/B'd these two sets of speakers using the OTS. The V30 / G12H combo is far more articulate than the G12-65's. More solid lows and a crisper top-end.

I had the amp with G12-65's for about three years and I thought those G12-65's sounded great. Until....I compared them to the V30/G12H combo. When I play with all 4 speakers the G12-65's disappear in the mix. Maybe the 25W Greenback would be the best bet.

+1...I have also paired up the V30 & G12H30....installed in a repro 2x12 Fender piggyback Bandmaster style cabinet and it sounds fantastic. They are both 8 ohm speakers wired for 4 ohms and there is no absence of volume....

I have tried the OTS through an EVM and liked the tone but theres something about the Celestions that really makes this amp shine IMHO.
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