BrownieD2W
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I have a few speaker cabinet related questions I could use some input on.
I currently have the Mark V Combo with the Black Shadow C-90 in it. Now that I am playing with a band at higher volumes I was kind of thinking it would be better for the tubes and my amp all the way around if I went with a head/cab setup instead.
I'd like to do some of the work myself, but I'm not sure if my idea is functional or not. I'm thinking of buying an empty 2x12 cabinet shell (I would gladly take suggestions on cabinet shells), and one other Celestion speaker. Then I would pull the speaker out of my combo, and place it in the other speaker slot of the cab. My confusion is really about which of the other Celestion speakers would mesh well with the Mark V while being paired with the C-90? And would it be best to wire the two speakers in-series so I can have the maximum wattage handling from the cabinet, allowing me to run the Mark V at Full Wattage with Distortion?
I often play in Eb to C tunings, so I am also aiming to get a tight bass response from the cabinet once it's complete, so any tips towards this goal would also be very welcome as well.
I currently have the Mark V Combo with the Black Shadow C-90 in it. Now that I am playing with a band at higher volumes I was kind of thinking it would be better for the tubes and my amp all the way around if I went with a head/cab setup instead.
I'd like to do some of the work myself, but I'm not sure if my idea is functional or not. I'm thinking of buying an empty 2x12 cabinet shell (I would gladly take suggestions on cabinet shells), and one other Celestion speaker. Then I would pull the speaker out of my combo, and place it in the other speaker slot of the cab. My confusion is really about which of the other Celestion speakers would mesh well with the Mark V while being paired with the C-90? And would it be best to wire the two speakers in-series so I can have the maximum wattage handling from the cabinet, allowing me to run the Mark V at Full Wattage with Distortion?
I often play in Eb to C tunings, so I am also aiming to get a tight bass response from the cabinet once it's complete, so any tips towards this goal would also be very welcome as well.