Jeff Hilligan
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guitarslinger":km7ytzhx said:TheGrooveking":km7ytzhx said:First off the effect of the angled top cabinet is to combat the effect of gravity on sound, a soundwave moving in the same axis as a flat surface (ground, tile, wood) will reflect up the sound wave into. Depending on the frequency it can negate the initial soundwave. Additionally it will deaden the forward movement of the wave.
As to the Egnater US built 412, I played through one at the Egnater seminar and will say it is one of the best sounding 412's I have ever played. To put it bluntly, it rattled my balls just being in the same room with it while playing through it.
TheGrooveking
I think their sound room has some kind of mojo though.
I can't get anything to sound as good at home as it sounded in that tiny little room.
It's our cabs with the tone bras!