Finally got those Celestion G12h 75 Creambacks out of my life NCD

CarlF

CarlF

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I have hated the PRS 4x12 loaded with those speakers almost since I got it. I could not bond with those speakers.
I finally got the matching Suhr 2x12 Deep cab with V-30’s, to go with the Suhr SL67.
Cab sounds great.
Cool thing is I got a Wet/ Dry setup if I want it. I took the line-out of the main Power Station, go thru a few effects, then into the 2nd Power Station's line-in, that's driving the 2 Friedman cabs (G12-m 65 Creambacks). Sounds pretty massive.

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Good Morning! The Suhr cab is 12" deep.
So was the previous cab shallower I assume? I've made a couple cabs in the past and found the old bluesbreaker "narrow panel" depth at about 10.5" to be pretty good so I had to ask out of interest for the future.
 
Awesome!

For those of you that haven't tried a WDW set up, you're missing out on sonic bliss. I don't play through mine every day but when I do, what a great sound. Like Carl said, MASSIVE.
 
Cab is sharp, surprised at the v30s though. Have you tried something greenback-y? I really like scumback m75s and bm75s with my sl67.
 
So was the previous cab shallower I assume? I've made a couple cabs in the past and found the old bluesbreaker "narrow panel" depth at about 10.5" to be pretty good so I had to ask out of interest for the future.
The PRS 4x12 was 14". It was made of Poplar. I wanted to get away from a 4x12, and like I said, those G12-H 75 Creambacks did not work for me.
 
The PRS 4x12 was 14". It was made of Poplar. I wanted to get away from a 4x12, and like I said, those G12-H 75 Creambacks did not work for me.
Understood. I have to wonder what kind of role the poplar played in that arrangement. No offense intended, but I have always considered that to be a kind of a shit wood though I have no experience with it as a cab material. I have the feeling it's cheaper to go solid poplar than it is a quality birch ply but I could be totally wrong. I just generally go with known quantities when building stuff e.g the bluesbreaker cab depth.
 
Cab is sharp, surprised at the v30s though. Have you tried something greenback-y? I really like scumback m75s and bm75s with my sl67.
To go with Greenbacks, I'd have to get the Suhr 4x12. V-30's always worked for me. My fav cab was a 4x12 Jubilee w/ V-30's. I liked it better than the Vintage Modern cabs I had at the time. ( G12C Greenbacks)
They say the old Marshall heads weren't good thru V-30's, but they worked for Robin Trower for a huge part of his career. Plus, I'm going out to the Friedman's, that have the 65 Creambacks. Sort of like a Greenback.
 
Understood. I have to wonder what kind of role the poplar played in that arrangement. No offense intended, but I have always considered that to be a kind of a shit wood though I have no experience with it as a cab material. I have the feeling it's cheaper to go solid poplar than it is a quality birch ply but I could be totally wrong. I just generally go with known quantities when building stuff e.g the bluesbreaker cab depth.
IMO, it IS a shit wood, and while those 75 Creambacks may work for some, I hated them. I couldn't get that stringy Strat tone thru distortion, instead, it was bloated mids, too much bass.
 
IMO, it IS a shit wood, and while those 75 Creambacks may work for some, I hated them. I couldn't get that stringy Strat tone thru distortion, instead, it was bloated mids, too much bass.
Is the new cab open or closed back?
 
To go with Greenbacks, I'd have to get the Suhr 4x12. V-30's always worked for me. My fav cab was a 4x12 Jubilee w/ V-30's. I liked it better than the Vintage Modern cabs I had at the time. ( G12C Greenbacks)
They say the old Marshall heads weren't good thru V-30's, but they worked for Robin Trower for a huge part of his career. Plus, I'm going out to the Friedman's, that have the 65 Creambacks. Sort of like a Greenback.
Ahh, cool. The Suhr cabs are very nice, I had a used one pop up in my local GC that I stupidly didn’t buy.

I’ve been running my sl67 through a slant 2061 style cab…it’s like a 3/4 sized half stack lol.
 
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who just did not connect with the H75 Creamback. And despite the mixed reviews, I really like the M65 Cream. They do require a decent amount of medium to high volume use to get them properly broken in. But once they are adequately 'softened up' I really do hear that woody, vocal midrange from the OG greenback in the M65. I have a Creamback M65 paired with Marshall branded V-30 in a Thiele ported horizonal 2x12 and it is hands down one of the best sounding cabs I have ever played through.
 
Ripped the stock GB's out of a Randall Nuno 412 and installed a quad of H75 CB's. That was one of the worst experiments I ever did LOL

Rather than give up on them, I swapped out 2 of them and mixed them with the M65 CB and then finally UK V30's. The H75 I feel is a fantastic speaker to mix with but on its own as a pair or quad, I can't stand them.
 
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