Now I got some new goodies within the last month or so but finally I was able to get it all hooked up and working with the Mark V yesterday. Ask any questions and I'll answer!
I talked to Dave from Mills Acoustic and ordered this bad boy.
A Mach212B with two real Vintage 30's.
I used to own a Line 6 Spider Valve 412 with "Custom" V30s and I thought it sounded pretty good but ****. I'll admit at first when I played through it, it sounded not so great but I assumed this was because of low volumes and well, not breaking the speakers in at all. I cranked my Mark V and did the speaker break in recommended on the Celestion website. It helped a ton, also playing at a louder volume lets the frequencies sound more balanced and lets the amp open up. The cab is awesome. I did some tests by standing on the side of the cab and Dave was right, the sound is spread and more balanced more than a good chunk of other cabs. It destroys my old 412, without a question.
Another pic:
Guess whats new here?
Nope, not the guitar, heres something a little closer.
Guitar is my awesome and only Electric: ESP LTD EC-1000
I took the two EMG 81's and replaced them with Bareknuckle Nailbombs. After MANY grounding/wiring problems, I got it working perfectly and let me tell you, now I know why everyone raves about them. I emailed Tim from BKP and after a few emails he recommended me the nailbombs for the wide range of music I play. I had a push/pull coil split added too and its a great single coil-esque sound that I love using. The nailbombs have an awesome crunch to them and sound equally amazing clean. It sounds good for what I like to play such as RHCP, Muse (same pickup that Matthew Bellamy uses actually), Tool, Metallica, and so many other sounds I want to achieve. I also love the fact that I can turn the volume down and still sound great, something I couldn't really do with EMGs.
All in all, I love the nailbombs and the Mills cab. They were pricey, but I think they are definitely worth the money. Excellent customer service with both companies too. I recommend buying from either of them. Now, time to stop buying gear and start playing with my new band
I talked to Dave from Mills Acoustic and ordered this bad boy.
A Mach212B with two real Vintage 30's.
I used to own a Line 6 Spider Valve 412 with "Custom" V30s and I thought it sounded pretty good but ****. I'll admit at first when I played through it, it sounded not so great but I assumed this was because of low volumes and well, not breaking the speakers in at all. I cranked my Mark V and did the speaker break in recommended on the Celestion website. It helped a ton, also playing at a louder volume lets the frequencies sound more balanced and lets the amp open up. The cab is awesome. I did some tests by standing on the side of the cab and Dave was right, the sound is spread and more balanced more than a good chunk of other cabs. It destroys my old 412, without a question.
Another pic:
Guess whats new here?
Nope, not the guitar, heres something a little closer.
Guitar is my awesome and only Electric: ESP LTD EC-1000
I took the two EMG 81's and replaced them with Bareknuckle Nailbombs. After MANY grounding/wiring problems, I got it working perfectly and let me tell you, now I know why everyone raves about them. I emailed Tim from BKP and after a few emails he recommended me the nailbombs for the wide range of music I play. I had a push/pull coil split added too and its a great single coil-esque sound that I love using. The nailbombs have an awesome crunch to them and sound equally amazing clean. It sounds good for what I like to play such as RHCP, Muse (same pickup that Matthew Bellamy uses actually), Tool, Metallica, and so many other sounds I want to achieve. I also love the fact that I can turn the volume down and still sound great, something I couldn't really do with EMGs.
All in all, I love the nailbombs and the Mills cab. They were pricey, but I think they are definitely worth the money. Excellent customer service with both companies too. I recommend buying from either of them. Now, time to stop buying gear and start playing with my new band