I got the Mesa 4x10 open back guitar cab a few days ago and had to explore this cabinet with what amps I had to use with it. Badlander, TC50, Mark V90, Mark VII and the JP2C. The amp that stood out on top with this 4x10 cabinet was the JP2C. The others had more of a blanket effect on the top end. It is there but not as apparent as it would be with any of the other 12inch speaker cabinets like the V212. Just to note the G10 creambacks (as it seems to be the case with the other 10 inch speakers) do not have the same spectrum as a 12 inch. (G10CB frequency range of 95Hz to 5500 Hz and the V30 frequency range is 70Hz to 5000 Hz). The notable difference with the 4x10 cabinet vs the V212 is the midrange content. The V212 has more of a scooped sound to it when comparing the 4x10 with the same amp. I did a side by side setup using the two badlander 100W amps which was interesting to hear what was different. This was before I completed the setup to run the two bads. Both the V212 and 4x10 are the same width. The difference is the depth at the bottom of the cabinet of the V212 as it is 14 inches, the 4x10 is your standard 10 inch deep straight cabinet. I did not feel like the stack was going to fall over with just the head on top of it.
Anyhow, the 4X10 cab was epic sounding with the JP2C on all channels. Some of this may be due to the power tubes I am using: STR415 Sylvania 6L6GC. I should load up the STR448 and see how that changes things.
All 3 channels were fun. The clean channel was much warmer than the V212 cabinet but it was not terrible by any means. It actually sounded good. The V212 gives the clean channel a more neutral tone which does sound better. Now for the grit and grind CH2 and CH3.
My first playthrough was without using any of the pull switches on the amp. Wow, this cabinet sounds deep and is quite responsive to playing. Lead solos seemed to sing with authority. I did not get that thinning out of the solo playing. I was impressed. I left the controls at noon for most of this first run. I was curious to find out what happens when I pull out the presence control. Now that sounded EPIC. I can even run the GEQ on the clean channel without remorse. I had the Mark VII on the V212 as that was as close as I could get with the JP2C. I did eventually swap the amps with the cabs. Sure the JP2C sounds great with the V212 and any other cab I have used with it. But there is some desire for that 4x10 and the JP2C that seemed to make the experience more enjoyable. The first dive bomb I did on the Floyd rose sounded amazing. Just the sound and tones I was hearing sounded much better than the V212 cabinet.
I did have two of these cabinets on order but had to cancel one of them as I got this one from a different resource. I did not need three but a second one as a full stack would be interesting. I should have that before the next weekend. Looking forward to hearing two of these cabinets pushed with the JP2C.
As for the Mark VII, it was just ok with the 4x10. I was not getting the same thrill from it as I did with the JP2C. The Mark VII on IIC+ or IV modes may sound close to the JP2C but it leans closer to the Badlander characteristic and sounds like a blanket effect. It is not bad sounding, just a bit different. What I was able to coax out of the 4x10 with the JP2C was unrivaled. I will have to compare it to the wide body open back 112 I have an EVM12L classic installed. I believe I tried the stack of the two cabinets (4x10 and EVM12L), that was interesting but not as much fun as the 4x10 by itself. I have some cream back G12H-75, 16 ohm in boxes. I should try those in the V212 cab for curiosity. If all goes well I will try to capture the 4x10 in a video. Need to work out how to mic this thing. I want to capture that in the room sound as that is one thing I struggle to obtain with just the SM57.
Anyhow, the 4X10 cab was epic sounding with the JP2C on all channels. Some of this may be due to the power tubes I am using: STR415 Sylvania 6L6GC. I should load up the STR448 and see how that changes things.
All 3 channels were fun. The clean channel was much warmer than the V212 cabinet but it was not terrible by any means. It actually sounded good. The V212 gives the clean channel a more neutral tone which does sound better. Now for the grit and grind CH2 and CH3.
My first playthrough was without using any of the pull switches on the amp. Wow, this cabinet sounds deep and is quite responsive to playing. Lead solos seemed to sing with authority. I did not get that thinning out of the solo playing. I was impressed. I left the controls at noon for most of this first run. I was curious to find out what happens when I pull out the presence control. Now that sounded EPIC. I can even run the GEQ on the clean channel without remorse. I had the Mark VII on the V212 as that was as close as I could get with the JP2C. I did eventually swap the amps with the cabs. Sure the JP2C sounds great with the V212 and any other cab I have used with it. But there is some desire for that 4x10 and the JP2C that seemed to make the experience more enjoyable. The first dive bomb I did on the Floyd rose sounded amazing. Just the sound and tones I was hearing sounded much better than the V212 cabinet.
I did have two of these cabinets on order but had to cancel one of them as I got this one from a different resource. I did not need three but a second one as a full stack would be interesting. I should have that before the next weekend. Looking forward to hearing two of these cabinets pushed with the JP2C.
As for the Mark VII, it was just ok with the 4x10. I was not getting the same thrill from it as I did with the JP2C. The Mark VII on IIC+ or IV modes may sound close to the JP2C but it leans closer to the Badlander characteristic and sounds like a blanket effect. It is not bad sounding, just a bit different. What I was able to coax out of the 4x10 with the JP2C was unrivaled. I will have to compare it to the wide body open back 112 I have an EVM12L classic installed. I believe I tried the stack of the two cabinets (4x10 and EVM12L), that was interesting but not as much fun as the 4x10 by itself. I have some cream back G12H-75, 16 ohm in boxes. I should try those in the V212 cab for curiosity. If all goes well I will try to capture the 4x10 in a video. Need to work out how to mic this thing. I want to capture that in the room sound as that is one thing I struggle to obtain with just the SM57.