screamingdaisy
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You know, the slant baffle/straight cab? Why'd the discontinue it?
58boogie said:In terms of sales, I would bet 4x12's are not that practical anymore. Too big for most venues and practice. Unless your are touring and playing outdoor festivals, and even then they are mostly there for "looks." I think most people have gone to smaller 2x12 or 1x12 cabinets.
94Tremoverb said:I've tried all the combinations and I honestly think that the prevailing 'wisdom' that a cranked-up smaller amp is better than a turned-down large one is plain wrong.
screamingdaisy said:58boogie said:In terms of sales, I would bet 4x12's are not that practical anymore. Too big for most venues and practice. Unless your are touring and playing outdoor festivals, and even then they are mostly there for "looks." I think most people have gone to smaller 2x12 or 1x12 cabinets.
Around here 4x12s are common. The only time I see a 2x12 is when it's a combo. Aside from the Mesa dealer the other stores don't even stock smaller cabs, and he says he doesn't sell all that many compared to the 4x12s.
The problem with the smaller cabs in small venues is that they're too trebly. Usually your rig provides the majority of the sound in those places, and once you turn up to match volume with the drummer a 4x12 is generally smoother and with better mids. The real problem (for me) is that I traded my old Recto 4x12 for an Orange 4x12 years ago, and the straight baffle makes it hard to hear the cab correctly on a small stage.
Yeah they do sound good and are very prcaticle. I got to play on stage with one once. It was the best ive ever heard my self without setting my amp to arcweld. Go figure...its a wedgevitor gracie said:Somebody needs to tell me what IDIOT at Mesa Engineering decided to stop making THESE! (j/k)
I had one for a year. Coolest cabinet I have ever owned. I think this design is the most functional for stage application for sure. My writer has a recto 4X12 but I gotta tell you, if I could get these or find a used one again I would kill to have these on stage. There are better sounding cabs out there for sure, but functionally this beats all the boutique-ness of the others. I really miss my Mesa 2X12 Recto Wedge. JP, your a genius!
(*now if only Orange made a wedge like this...hmmmm...)
screamingdaisy said:I read somewhere that the slant/straight cab was the original Recto 4x12 design and that the straight baffle came later.
Can anyone comment on that?
No, the original Recto 4x12" was an oversized angle cab with deckplate on the sides. METAL!!!!!!screamingdaisy said:I read somewhere that the slant/straight cab was the original Recto 4x12 design and that the straight baffle came later.
Can anyone comment on that?
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