Mark III Man
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Hi guys:
I am checking for your valued opinions and feedback on differing speaker and cab selections for Mark III amps that you are experienced with. I have a nice green stripe simulclass combo (that I had a long/short chassis head shell made for) and a red stripe simul combo on the way! I'm not a huge fan of the 1 x 12" combo/EV speaker combination, but it's good for what it is. I don't cotton-up to the EV tone and I guess I'm more of a Celestion guy, speaker-wise...
I also have a slew of cabs that I have tried the green stripe with; some at gigs, some only at home. They are as follows:
Marshall (sorry, I know it's the Boogie Forum! LOL) 4 x 12" slant with original Celestion G12-65s @ 16 ohms
very nice overall tone, mids are not too in yer face needing extra EQ "V" mid scoop; highs can be a tad fizzy; bass is tight as long as it's low (0 to 2) on the PULLED Bass knob; for a 260 watt cab, it's not super in your face volume or presence-wise; this is my 2ond fav cab with my Marshall 50 or 100 heads.... The 65s kill for 80's metal and clean up good too.... I think the 8 ohms > 16 ohm cabinet are part of the tone....
Marshall straight 4 x 12" with original G12Ms @ 16 ohm
tone, tone and more tone but the cab needs pushing (only 100 watts) and don't sound as good or clean at low volumes; the depth and timbre of this cab is amazing, but it is darker and more bassy than the slant 4 x 12", so I watch the lows; the "Mesa" mids are totally non-honkish and smear with the overdrive nicely (but ya still need the EQ to cut them 50% or so); R2 kills with the Input gain at 5.5 - I don't even bother with the R1 it's so weak sounding... the Lead channel sounds huge and doesn't need the gain control as cranked with this cab to still get singing overdrive and feedback.... My fav cab hands-down. Again, 8 ohms > 16 ohms
Avatar Vintage 2 x 12" closed back cab with Weber G12-65 clones @ 8 ohm
This cab is a lower powered-sounding "twin" of the slant cab with G12-65's; It doesn't have the power of the 4 x 12 and needs to be cranked up more to bring out it's best tones... When it is cranked, it sounds great, isn't harsh, has big meaty greenback-sounding mids, super-tight low end and is light weight/portable. This cab is better for crunch and lead than cleanish tones, I don't think the Weber 65 clones have as much headroom as the Celestion 65s.... The Marshalls drive this cab better than the Mark III power-wise...
Mojo Cabs 1 x 12" open back cab with either Weber G12-65 clone or Scum Back V30 clone @ 8 ohms
This little 1 x 12" cab is amazing with either speaker, but is much more efficient and in your face sounding with the Scum Back spkr in it. This 1 x 12" keeps up with the slant 65 cab volume-wise, but I don't know how, maybe since it's open backed? The Scum Back is better for metal and more aggressive sounding rock; with the Weber spkr, it's similar to the 4 or 2 x 12" G12-65 tones. This cab has more low end than the slant 4 x 12 or Avatar 2 x 12 cabs... And since it's an open-back cab, it has a lot more stage back-fill which annoys my drummer! LOL! I switch between speakers and can't decide which one suits better....
Your comments and ridicule are welcome!
Brian
I am checking for your valued opinions and feedback on differing speaker and cab selections for Mark III amps that you are experienced with. I have a nice green stripe simulclass combo (that I had a long/short chassis head shell made for) and a red stripe simul combo on the way! I'm not a huge fan of the 1 x 12" combo/EV speaker combination, but it's good for what it is. I don't cotton-up to the EV tone and I guess I'm more of a Celestion guy, speaker-wise...
I also have a slew of cabs that I have tried the green stripe with; some at gigs, some only at home. They are as follows:
Marshall (sorry, I know it's the Boogie Forum! LOL) 4 x 12" slant with original Celestion G12-65s @ 16 ohms
very nice overall tone, mids are not too in yer face needing extra EQ "V" mid scoop; highs can be a tad fizzy; bass is tight as long as it's low (0 to 2) on the PULLED Bass knob; for a 260 watt cab, it's not super in your face volume or presence-wise; this is my 2ond fav cab with my Marshall 50 or 100 heads.... The 65s kill for 80's metal and clean up good too.... I think the 8 ohms > 16 ohm cabinet are part of the tone....
Marshall straight 4 x 12" with original G12Ms @ 16 ohm
tone, tone and more tone but the cab needs pushing (only 100 watts) and don't sound as good or clean at low volumes; the depth and timbre of this cab is amazing, but it is darker and more bassy than the slant 4 x 12", so I watch the lows; the "Mesa" mids are totally non-honkish and smear with the overdrive nicely (but ya still need the EQ to cut them 50% or so); R2 kills with the Input gain at 5.5 - I don't even bother with the R1 it's so weak sounding... the Lead channel sounds huge and doesn't need the gain control as cranked with this cab to still get singing overdrive and feedback.... My fav cab hands-down. Again, 8 ohms > 16 ohms
Avatar Vintage 2 x 12" closed back cab with Weber G12-65 clones @ 8 ohm
This cab is a lower powered-sounding "twin" of the slant cab with G12-65's; It doesn't have the power of the 4 x 12 and needs to be cranked up more to bring out it's best tones... When it is cranked, it sounds great, isn't harsh, has big meaty greenback-sounding mids, super-tight low end and is light weight/portable. This cab is better for crunch and lead than cleanish tones, I don't think the Weber 65 clones have as much headroom as the Celestion 65s.... The Marshalls drive this cab better than the Mark III power-wise...
Mojo Cabs 1 x 12" open back cab with either Weber G12-65 clone or Scum Back V30 clone @ 8 ohms
This little 1 x 12" cab is amazing with either speaker, but is much more efficient and in your face sounding with the Scum Back spkr in it. This 1 x 12" keeps up with the slant 65 cab volume-wise, but I don't know how, maybe since it's open backed? The Scum Back is better for metal and more aggressive sounding rock; with the Weber spkr, it's similar to the 4 or 2 x 12" G12-65 tones. This cab has more low end than the slant 4 x 12 or Avatar 2 x 12 cabs... And since it's an open-back cab, it has a lot more stage back-fill which annoys my drummer! LOL! I switch between speakers and can't decide which one suits better....
Your comments and ridicule are welcome!
Brian