Hi,
I'm new here, but I have read a number of threads about extension cabinets. I have played a DC-3 combo for about 13 years and obviously love the amp (original owner and it still looks like new 8) ). I have been looking to improve (subjective of course) my sound. It appears that a recommended combination is a DC-3 combo and a 1x12 Thiele. How is the sound changed with the addition of the Thiele?
Most of the discussion has been about the EVM 200W speaker, however the new ones come with a C90. Does anyone know how these compare?
There is also a closed-back front ported (triangular port) cabinet that some retailers advertise as a "widebody Thiele". Is that an accurate description? The are supposed to have excellent low-end response, has anyone tried one?
I am looking for a little more bottom end chunk in my sound. I was thinking of pursuing a Mark III or Mark IV (of course I would keep my DC-3), but if I can improve my sound with a smaller investment, and thus less mariatal strife, I would be keen to do so.
Thanks.
PS - my name here comes from my favorite electric guitars. Fury Guitars is a small Canadian company (one man) that has made handmade guitars since 1962. I have a Fury Meridian (limited run guitar made in the 80s) and just got a Fireball about 3 weeks ago. Cool guitars, you should check them out. Their website is really out of date, but he's busy enough making guitars. - Cheers
I'm new here, but I have read a number of threads about extension cabinets. I have played a DC-3 combo for about 13 years and obviously love the amp (original owner and it still looks like new 8) ). I have been looking to improve (subjective of course) my sound. It appears that a recommended combination is a DC-3 combo and a 1x12 Thiele. How is the sound changed with the addition of the Thiele?
Most of the discussion has been about the EVM 200W speaker, however the new ones come with a C90. Does anyone know how these compare?
There is also a closed-back front ported (triangular port) cabinet that some retailers advertise as a "widebody Thiele". Is that an accurate description? The are supposed to have excellent low-end response, has anyone tried one?
I am looking for a little more bottom end chunk in my sound. I was thinking of pursuing a Mark III or Mark IV (of course I would keep my DC-3), but if I can improve my sound with a smaller investment, and thus less mariatal strife, I would be keen to do so.
Thanks.
PS - my name here comes from my favorite electric guitars. Fury Guitars is a small Canadian company (one man) that has made handmade guitars since 1962. I have a Fury Meridian (limited run guitar made in the 80s) and just got a Fireball about 3 weeks ago. Cool guitars, you should check them out. Their website is really out of date, but he's busy enough making guitars. - Cheers