
I tend to lean towards vintage tones, just not vintage prices lolNo -- but you have to like a vintage sound which actually would probably be a good choice for your amp.
I didn't look first, but thinking back, is this the same speaker that came stock in the DSL40?I personally don’t like the H magnet celestions other than the early ‘60’s white voice coil ones. Too hollow sounding, just not satisfying to me
It is a bright cabinet speaker, with spikes top end and nice mids.Been looking for a cab, 2x12 or maybe 4x12, Marshall or Marshall clone, and came across a really nice conditioned 2061cx cab.
Looking to run it with my Metro JTM45.
Looks to be a Baltic Birch 2x12.
I don't have any real experience with the G12H reissue speakers, any complaints?
That I don’t know. Haven’t tried the 40 version DSLI didn't look first, but thinking back, is this the same speaker that came stock in the DSL40?
If it is, I wasn't a fan of that speaker in that amp.
A Led Zep tribute band around here uses a 2061 with matching cab. Sounds spot on. Honestly, some of the best LZ tones I've heard.I had one of those . It's a nice cabinet. I also really liked the 2061 head also.
Good to know!It is a bright cabinet speaker, with spikes top end and nice mids.
I had one and wasn't the happiest with the tone.Those have come with various speakers. (dsl40w).
Ive got an 18 watt TMB I built running a Sourmash cab with single Scumback.A Led Zep tribute band around here uses a 2061 with matching cab. Sounds spot on. Honestly, some of the best LZ tones I've heard.
The Germino Masonette, 18 watt 4 holer, nails those tones too.
How do you think it would be pulling one speaker and replacing with something different?Basically just be aware the G12H30 is very bright. Compared to the G12M greenbacks the H30 is IMO a little stiffer, a little less midrange focused, less fizzy but with a sharper and more extended treble range that I always found kind of hard to be in the same room with. You can dial in a tone that is not bright and there will still be some of that ZING, for better or worse.
When they work with your setup they can be great though.
Definitely a “your mileage may vary” thing there, but I am not the biggest fan of mixing speakers in a cab, especially when they have different efficiency ratings. I have only mixed H30’s and V30’s in the past and preferred either by themselves over the mix.How do you think it would be pulling one speaker and replacing with something different?
Sort of compliment the G12H? lol
No decisions will be made until I hear it.Definitely a “your mileage may vary” thing there, but I am not the biggest fan of mixing speakers in a cab, especially when they have different efficiency ratings. I have only mixed H30’s and V30’s in the past and preferred either by themselves over the mix.
Don’t be put off the H30’s because they’re bright necessarily. I had a cab with them a long time ago when my main amp was a modded Laney AOR and while in some scenarios it sounded really good, it was hard to dial in that combination to not be real bright and still cut in a mix. When it worked it could get a great classic and hard rock tone.
For sure!Definitely a “your mileage may vary” thing there
Good for use in closed back cab?The H30 isn’t really lacking when it comes to bass response either. It has a more solid low end than Greenbacks do, it’s just the brightness/presence is going to be more prominent.