sadowsky13
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Has anyone tried their duece with a 1960a slant cab, if so how was it?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
owen! said:I've had my deuce for a while now and the best cab I've found for it was the recto traditional cabs. I had a celestion Messiah Series cab for a while and that was fine and the 1960a tried were fine too.
Then when I was looking to upgrade, I was tossing up between an orange and the mesa. It was a tough decision but I remembered the feeling I got when I first heard it through the mesa cab and I decided to fork out the extra dough (about an extra 500AUD).
It took alot of tweaking, but eventualy I got it and I have never been happier! I had to use a 1960a as back line a few weeks ago and it was aweful .Granted they are very different cabs and I didn't really have time to tweak but it made me realise just how much I love my new cab.
The most noticeable thing about the mesa compared to the other cabs I've tried, is that the cleans just sparkle. I spent ages trying to get that sparkle by turning up the treble or presence with the other cabs but all I ever got was a headache.
I strongly recomend the mesa cabs, spend the time tweaking and you wont be disappointed.
Love Owen
lonestarplayer said:I have a Marshall 1960AV, which is a basically a 1960a with Vintage 30's. I had it before I bought my deuce. It works ok, but it does seem to lack low end. It is very treblely.
So, to all Stiletto owners. Should I get the Recto 4x12 or the Stiletto 4x12? Which one and why? I mainly play classic metal, such as Maiden, Priest, etc. Also, if I decide to get a dual rectifier in the future, I'd like to run one cab.
Also, anyone want a super mint Marshall 1960AV cab with only a few hours of use on it?
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